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How a high-end cruise does wellness – from caviar spaghetti to in-suite pampering

The latest on-ship trend is all about redefining wellbeing. But can you really have your wellness cake and eat it?

The term “wellness” has ­permeated most areas of our lives, promising that if only we made some lifestyle tweaks, we would unlock healthier, happier, halo-topped versions of ourselves. 

And the world of travel has gone all in, with fasting-based medi-spas and silent retreats. Hotels from Los ­Angeles to Llandudno now serve up green juices and egg-white omelettes and chuck chia seeds on everything. But all too often this new world order feels punitive or guilt-inducing – the very antithesis of a holiday. What used to be defined as a break from the daily grind and a chance to indulge in daily pastries and an extra glass (/bottle) of wine has been reframed as a dogged self-­improvement quest. 

For the cruise industry, embracing the wellness behemoth is a tricky one. This is a holiday whose hallmarks are all-you-can-eat-buffets, minimal movement and jokes about packing stretchy trousers. As a fellow cruise passenger once remarked to me while loading up on a mayonnaise-dripping prawn cocktail: “If you don’t put on half a stone on a cruise then you’re not doing it right.”

Nevertheless, the last couple of years have seen an influx of yoga retreats at sea and the launch of  “healthy cruise line” Blue World ­Voyages, whose first ship dedicates a whole deck to fitness, complete with cross-training classes and a juice bar. 

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