There comes a time in every person’s life when they realise their youth is firmly behind them.
For me, it was when I had to Google “is it normal for knees to creak like haunted floorboards?” and discovered that, apparently, yes and also, no depending on whether I wanted to live in blissful ignorance or accept the inevitable march toward decrepitude.
But fear not, ageing is a choice now!
Yes, thanks to the booming wellness tourism industry, you can now pay an obscene amount of money to go on a very expensive holiday where the main attraction is not ageing.
Bluceira
First up, let’s talk about Bluceira, a newish company that have retreats in the Blue Zones, including in Portugal’s Ericeira.There, the founders, Amélie Roujou de Boubée and Antonie Debuse (names so chic I aged three years just trying to pronounce them), have created a luxury wellness experience that promises to “change our perspective on ageing” and “help us live longer, healthier lives.”
In theory, this sounds lovely.
In practice, I imagine it involves a lot of smiling wellness professionals explaining to a room full of confused silver foxes that the key to a long and healthy life is not consuming an entire block of mature cheddar in one sitting (which, frankly, I refuse to accept).
The programme is based on three core principles:
Being Active—Professional coaches encourage gentle mobility exercises, because apparently “stiff as a board” is only a fun game for children, not a long-term lifestyle plan.
Eating Well—Private chefs prepare meals using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, meaning you’ll get to enjoy perhaps just one exquisitely plated radish while contemplating your own impermanence.
The Estate Hotels and Residences: Because Tony Robbins Says So
If you prefer your longevity served with a side of corporate buzzwords, look no further than The Estate Hotels & Residences, a new venture by Tony Robbins, motivational speaker, wellness mogul, and, I assume, the only man alive who could talk a billionaire into purchasing a Himalayan salt lamp made of solid gold.His luxury longevity hotels are set to open worldwide, with locations in the UK, Italy, Switzerland, and St Kitts because, naturally, the secret to a long and fulfilling life is being rich enough to afford a holiday in Switzerland.
- AI-driven health insights, because if you thought your Apple Watch was judgmental, wait until an entire supercomputer weighs in on your alcohol consumption.
- Full-body MRI scans, to confirm that yes, you do, in fact, have the organs of a person who lived through the 90s diet culture.
- Preventative medicine centres, where top specialists will assess whether your aura needs recalibrating or if you simply need a lie down and a cup of tea.
Other Anti-Ageing Havens for the Deeply Committed (And the Financially Reckless)
- Estelle Manor, Oxfordshire, UK—Roman Baths and Ice Bucket Trauma
- Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, Austria—Dynamic Ageing in a Castle
- Kamalaya, Koh Samui—Detoxing and Deep Regrets
- Arctic Bath, Sweden—Ice Baths Build Character
- Clinique La Prairie, Switzerland—The OG of Age Reversal
Should You Book One of These?
If you have a small fortune lying around and an existential crisis brewing, then yes, why not holiday yourself younger?- Drink water (preferably not infused with kale).
- Move around a bit (chasing your dog down the street counts).
- Surround yourself with people who make you laugh (or at least people who don’t shame you for eating an entire wheel of brie).
Bon voyage, and may your laugh lines be mistaken for wisdom.