After nearly two years living through a global pandemic, its no wonder wellness travel is coming in hot on the return to travel wishlist. Which is why Penny Spencer of Spencer Travel is making it easier to book a wellness trip, with the launch of Spencer Travel Wellness.
Spencer Travel has launched its new brand Spencer Travel Wellness, a brand that stands for travel that promotes health and wellbeing and enriches the mind, body and spirit.
We all know how wellness travel can boost your physical and mental health through activities, exercise, and connection, so why not introduce a bit of ‘you’ time into your next holiday?
Spencer Travel Wellness says its goal ‘is to have you check out feeling healthier and better than when you checked in’, which sounds like something we can all get excited about.

With inaugural wellness partners COMO and Six Senses, Spencer Travel encourages clients to reach out to talk through their wellness travel needs.
Think pampering spas, detox, fitness, rejuvenation, anti-ageing, yoga, meditation, Pilates and mindfulness. Are you feeling dreamy already? These are just some of the experiences on offer in Australia, New Zealand and beyond.
Penny Spencer, MD Spencer Travel says: “In a post-covid world, people are more focused on what’s important to them, to find that desired work-life balance. Wellness travel helps people to “reboot”, find their calm, and improve their wellbeing.”
“It’s a great niche to be venturing out into at this time. Through our existing relationships, we can offer clients incredible wellness experiences.”
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