Following the news that Portugal and other European countries are granting one-year visas to non-EU digital nomads, the Algarve’s leading wellness resort, Longevity Health & Wellness Hotel has unveiled its extended stay package. This package specifically recognises the growing number of health and wellness content creators who are seeking to embrace a digital nomad lifestyle in Portugal, while prioritising their wellbeing and content!
The extended stay package includes accommodation, a healthy and tasty breakfast plus free fast Wi-Fi in rooms and facilities. There is also free access to the hotel’s bright and comprehensive gym fully equipped by Technogym® which is dedicated to fitness and functional training.
In addition, guests will have access to the Detox & Relax wet area circuit comprising an infra- red sauna, hammam, ice fountain, Epsom salt room, sensations showers, relaxing room, relax walking path, indoor heated detox pool and indoor sensation relax pool. Moreover, they can participate in the Longevity Vitality Plan's daily group activities, including yoga, Pilates, stretching, core training, tone & fit, jump, fit ball, walks, among others.
Situated in the charming village of Alvor and just metres from golden sandy beaches, Longevity Health & Wellness Hotel offers its guests an abundance of content inspiration as well as the opportunity to reconnect with nature and themselves.
For those guests looking to enhance their wellbeing, Longevity Health & Wellness Hotel provides over 40 different experiences available at additional cost. These range from Ozone & Oxygen Therapy, IV infusions, cryotherapy, and colonics to osteopathy with Longevity’s osteopath, Ricardo Rosa, recognised as one of the top 19 healers in the world*, dental hygiene, whitening, massages, and anti-aging beauty treatments.
Featuring cutting-edge treatments like the Iyashi Dome, originating from Japan and using infrared technology for intense detoxification, guests can anticipate significant benefits such as the average elimination of 600 kilocalories per session, along with remarkable anti-ageing effects including a 10% reduction in wrinkles, a 47% increase in facial skin hydration, a 15% improvement in skin elasticity, and a 39% increase in dermis thickness.
Pressotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that involves the application of air pressure, alternating between compression and decompression on parts of the body. This helps to stimulate the lymphatic system, which helps to clear toxins from the body and stimulate blood circulation.
10th Jun 2024
Algarve’s Leading Wellness Hotel Unveils Extended Stays for Digital Nomads
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