Myrtha created high-end facilities for the Borgo Lanciano resort / photo: Myrtha Wellness
Myrtha Wellness partners with spa consultants, hoteliers and architects to design and build wellness areas that balance aesthetic appeal, guest experience and long-term operational performance.
The company provides flexible, sustainable solutions for hotels and resorts seeking to plunge guests into a symphony of the senses, all powered by exclusive Myrtha technology.
Recent projects can be found in a variety of locations – from island retreats to urban hospitality hubs.
In Saudi Arabia, Myrtha has delivered wellness environments for high-end developments such as Ritz-Carlton Reserve Nujuma, Six Senses Southern Dunes Red Sea, St. Regis Red Sea and Rosewood Amaala.
Regional design Work at Grand Hyatt Red Sea, Shura Golf Club, and Rosewood Shura Island further demonstrates Myrtha’s adaptability when it comes to regional design and operational requirements.
In North America, highlights include Mandarin Oriental in Beverly Hills and Virgin Hotel Broadway in New York City. In the Pacific, Myrtha helped realise the Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in New Zealand, a project that blends cultural storytelling with thermal wellness.
In Europe, the company’s systems are integrated into projects such as the Accor Gallery Reine Margot Paris, Marriott Edition Lake Como, Therme de Montel (Milan), Belmond Hotel Portofino and Nhow Hotel Milan.
Upcoming projects For upcoming projects, Myrtha is collaborating with stakeholders on developments such as Six Senses Comporta in Portugal, Six Senses Porto Heli in Greece and a range of Italian locations, including Carovigno, Capri, Venice, Florence, Taormina and Poltu Quatu.
Internationally, new collaborations include Jumeirah Geneva and Paris, Accor’s Morgan Original and 25Hours in Trojena in Saudi Arabia and Four Seasons OCR in the Bahamas.
Director, Stefano Cattaneo, says: “Myrtha Wellness is far more than a supplier; it’s a pioneer and visionary creator of extraordinary experiences.
“We relentlessly push the boundaries of design and luxury, delivering wellness destinations that not only captivate and inspire, but also truly redefine the meaning of escape – all driven by our globally celebrated, unparalleled technology”.
"Myrtha Wellness is far more than a supplier; it’s a pioneer and visionary creator of extraordinary experiences" – Stefano Cattaneo, director
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Spa people: Novak Djokovic
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Spa people: Peter Attia
One of the most respected names in longevity medicine has co-founded preventative health clinic, Biograph
Spa people: Alexis Dean
The founder of Soak is on a mission to deliver social wellness without the hefty price tag across Australia
News report: Young influencers
Millennials and Gen Zers are redefining the wellness landscape according to new research by McKinsey
News report: Double vision
Fresh data from RLA Global reveals that hotels delivering wellness earn twice as much as those that don’t
Project preview: Laugarás Lagoon
Contrast bathing and fine dining are two USPs of a new geothermal destination in Iceland’s Golden Circle
Interview: Suzanne Holbrook
Marriott’s new global leader of spa, fitness and wellness talks candidly to Katie Barnes about her plans for the world’s largest hotel spa portfolio
Ask an expert: Vagus nerve
Insider insights into why this critical nerve is a key to wellbeing and how supportive treatments are set to shake up spa menus. Kath Hudson reports
Research: Marginally speaking
CBRE’s latest numbers show that spa revenues in US hotels have edged upward, profits have slipped slightly and costs are down
Investigation: Dealing with death
With a new openness emerging around the subject of end-of-life care, Julie Cramer investigates whether spas could offer death doula services
Trend: Head first
Judy Chapman tries out brain mapping at Gwinganna to see why it’s become so popular
First person: Relaxation rebooted
Does AI massage have a place in luxury spas? Cassandra Cavanah heads to The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara to find out
The Spa Life UK Convention returns from 21–23 June 2026 at Whittlebury Park Hotel, Spa &
Golf Resort, bringing together spa managers, directors and owners for two days of focused
education, meaningful connection and commercial insight. [more...]
Myrtha created high-end facilities for the Borgo Lanciano resort / photo: Myrtha Wellness
Myrtha Wellness partners with spa consultants, hoteliers and architects to design and build wellness areas that balance aesthetic appeal, guest experience and long-term operational performance.
The company provides flexible, sustainable solutions for hotels and resorts seeking to plunge guests into a symphony of the senses, all powered by exclusive Myrtha technology.
Recent projects can be found in a variety of locations – from island retreats to urban hospitality hubs.
In Saudi Arabia, Myrtha has delivered wellness environments for high-end developments such as Ritz-Carlton Reserve Nujuma, Six Senses Southern Dunes Red Sea, St. Regis Red Sea and Rosewood Amaala.
Regional design Work at Grand Hyatt Red Sea, Shura Golf Club, and Rosewood Shura Island further demonstrates Myrtha’s adaptability when it comes to regional design and operational requirements.
In North America, highlights include Mandarin Oriental in Beverly Hills and Virgin Hotel Broadway in New York City. In the Pacific, Myrtha helped realise the Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in New Zealand, a project that blends cultural storytelling with thermal wellness.
In Europe, the company’s systems are integrated into projects such as the Accor Gallery Reine Margot Paris, Marriott Edition Lake Como, Therme de Montel (Milan), Belmond Hotel Portofino and Nhow Hotel Milan.
Upcoming projects For upcoming projects, Myrtha is collaborating with stakeholders on developments such as Six Senses Comporta in Portugal, Six Senses Porto Heli in Greece and a range of Italian locations, including Carovigno, Capri, Venice, Florence, Taormina and Poltu Quatu.
Internationally, new collaborations include Jumeirah Geneva and Paris, Accor’s Morgan Original and 25Hours in Trojena in Saudi Arabia and Four Seasons OCR in the Bahamas.
Director, Stefano Cattaneo, says: “Myrtha Wellness is far more than a supplier; it’s a pioneer and visionary creator of extraordinary experiences.
“We relentlessly push the boundaries of design and luxury, delivering wellness destinations that not only captivate and inspire, but also truly redefine the meaning of escape – all driven by our globally celebrated, unparalleled technology”.
"Myrtha Wellness is far more than a supplier; it’s a pioneer and visionary creator of extraordinary experiences" – Stefano Cattaneo, director
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 2
Editor’s letter: The Gen Z effect
With young adults reshaping our industry, affordable, community-based models are thriving, while traditional spas risk being left behind
Spa people: Novak Djokovic
Game, set, spa. The tennis star is poised to launch a biohacking pod while also entering a multi-year ambassador partnership with Aman
Spa people: Peter Attia
One of the most respected names in longevity medicine has co-founded preventative health clinic, Biograph
Spa people: Alexis Dean
The founder of Soak is on a mission to deliver social wellness without the hefty price tag across Australia
News report: Young influencers
Millennials and Gen Zers are redefining the wellness landscape according to new research by McKinsey
News report: Double vision
Fresh data from RLA Global reveals that hotels delivering wellness earn twice as much as those that don’t
Project preview: Laugarás Lagoon
Contrast bathing and fine dining are two USPs of a new geothermal destination in Iceland’s Golden Circle
Interview: Suzanne Holbrook
Marriott’s new global leader of spa, fitness and wellness talks candidly to Katie Barnes about her plans for the world’s largest hotel spa portfolio
Ask an expert: Vagus nerve
Insider insights into why this critical nerve is a key to wellbeing and how supportive treatments are set to shake up spa menus. Kath Hudson reports
Research: Marginally speaking
CBRE’s latest numbers show that spa revenues in US hotels have edged upward, profits have slipped slightly and costs are down
Investigation: Dealing with death
With a new openness emerging around the subject of end-of-life care, Julie Cramer investigates whether spas could offer death doula services
Trend: Head first
Judy Chapman tries out brain mapping at Gwinganna to see why it’s become so popular
First person: Relaxation rebooted
Does AI massage have a place in luxury spas? Cassandra Cavanah heads to The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara to find out
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam, has put together a Global Wellness Day
(GWD) agenda with activations rooted in nature and shaped by four pillars of Joy – in
alignment with the day’s theme #JoyMagenta.
The Global Wellness Summit (GWS) will celebrate its 20th anniversary at the 2026 event in
Phuket, Thailand, later this year with the theme: The Science, Art and Soul of Wellness.
Auko, an all-inclusive development, is opening in Phong Nha in Vietnam in Q3 2026, with a
series of 30 tented eco-lodges and wellness hospitality operations by Lumina Wellbeing.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
Naples Beach Club, a Four Seasons Resort, has opened a 2,800sq m spa called The Sanctuary,
with the design and concept inspired by the Native American people that populated Florida’s
Southwest coast – the Calusa.
Swire Hotels’ luxury hospitality brand Upper House has revealed it will roll out its two-day
House of Healing retreats at its three hotels in Hong Kong, Chengdu and Shanghai.
LVMH-owned beauty house Guerlain will launch up to five spas with partners a year as part of
its plan to expand globally, according to the brand’s international spa and wellness director,
Diane Davody.
A new global study by Kevin Kelly and Peter Yesawich, called WELLSurvey 2.0, has revealed
more than half of consumers in the UK, US and Germany would not choose numerous high-
profile wellness resort brands for a future trip.
Luxury hospitality and wellness pioneer Jeremy McCarthy has launched Leisure Alchemy, a
digital platform that will provide professionals with strategic guidance on how to build
transformational leisure experiences that drive profit.
The Spa Life UK Convention returns from 21–23 June 2026 at Whittlebury Park Hotel, Spa &
Golf Resort, bringing together spa managers, directors and owners for two days of focused
education, meaningful connection and commercial insight. [more...]