Endless Summer at The Alpina Gstaad
Relaxing or Rigorous? Yoga with an Alpine Twist? Private Boot Camp?
GSTAAD, Switzerland, August 28, 2015 - There are still four weeks left to enjoy The Alpina Gstaad and its beautiful Swiss Alpine setting. In addition to its 21,500-square-foot Six Senses Spa, with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Hammam, Himalayan Salt, Flotation and Color Therapy Rooms, guests can choose from a variety of new programs - either relaxing or intensive. New this summer at the luxury hotel, are three new yogic programs to rejuvenate the mind and body and an invigorating Boot Camp Prive that will get guests' figures in shape fast.
Ideal for yogis of all levels, the Yogic Sleep Retreat aims to induce a deep state of relaxation by combining yoga nidra with gentle stretching yoga poses and pranayama (breath regulation). Yoga nidra is a powerful ancient relaxation practice that uniquely unwinds the nervous system, helping to reduce stress and induce restorative sleep. As a meditation technique, it engenders a deep sense of well-being. A selection of relaxing and energy balancing treatments works to ensure a more restful night's sleep. The three-night retreat costs 1,800 CHF (Swiss Frances) or about US$1,820 in a Deluxe Room (single use).
Yogic Detox combines aspects of asanas (hatha yogic postures), pranayama, meditation and a balanced diet along with sat kriya (movement and breath exercise). A variety of detox and energy treatments complement the program. Ideal for yoga aficionados and guests looking for less punishing detox regimes, the ultimate goal is to detoxify the body and mind in a controlled and safe manner.
Discover Yoga is perfect for complete novices looking for an alternative body and mind practice. Private sessions of hatha yoga, meditation and pranayama are combined with Six Senses signature treatments and plenty of Alpine activities. Guests will develop an understanding of how the body engages in each posture as the yoga master guides awareness to specific areas and aspects of the practice to enhance the body's natural intuition.
About The Alpina Gstaad The Alpina Gstaad is set on five acres in Oberbort, the exclusive hilltop area of the village, which is in Saanenland in the heart of the Bernese Alps. Part of a CHF300 million luxury development which includes private chalets and apartments, The Alpina Gstaad is a contemporary interpretation of traditional Swiss architecture incorporating local materials and authentic Alpine style. The luxury hotel has three restaurants: MEGU, a contemporary Japanese restaurant; a traditional Swiss stübli, and Restaurant Sommet, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving contemporary cuisine. There is a bar and lounge, wine-tasting room, private cinema, cigar lounge, a ballroom and several boardrooms. The 56 spacious rooms and suites - all with balconies - range from 333 square feet to 4,305 square feet.
The Alpina Gstaad is a member of Virtuoso and is part of the Legend Collection of Preferred Hotels and Resorts. The hotel has made Conde Nast Traveler's "Hot List," Travel + Leisure's "It List" and The Robb Report's "Best of the Best" for 2013. Schweizer SonntagsZeitung (the Swiss Sunday Newspaper) named The Alpina Gstaad one of the “Top Ten” best holiday hotels in Switzerland and Handelszeitung (a Swiss German newspaper) anointed it, "Best hotel in the Ski-Spa" category. Gault Millau Swiss named The Alpina Gstaad “Hotel of the Year 2013.” The hotel was a finalist in Virtuoso's "Best of the Best" awards for excellence in design and in November 2013 won European Design Hotel of the Year from the European Hotel Design Awards. Restaurant Sommet received its first Michelin star in November 2013.