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Escape to Eden

It’s time to put your health and wellness first with a luxurious stay at Eden Health Retreat.

Whether you’re travelling alone or with a special someone, your experience at Eden is all about you, your goals, your health and your happiness.

Take the time to reconnect with your true self with a three, four or seven-day stay at Australia’s longest-running health retreat.

Winner of the Best Wellness Retreat at the World Spa Awards, Eden offers luxurious accommodation in architecturally-designed cabins overlooking the beautiful Currumbin Valley.

Relax and reconnect with nature by relaxing on your balcony, sitting by the fireplace or taking the time to explore the rainforest and extensive grounds.

A stay at Eden includes activities in the state-of-the-art yoga and Pilates pavilion, mouth-watering, organic wholefood meals provided by the kitchen for you to enjoy in the dining area overlooking the rainforest and valley.

Take the time to enjoy indulgent treatments in the spa area, which boasts a sauna, steam room and relaxation area.

Eden encourages guests to disconnect from their daily digital lives and reconnect with their surroundings, through nature, food, activities and meditative walks and relaxation.

Guests are able to customise their bespoke package, whether it’s a combination of relaxation, Pilates, yoga or boxing, or a mixture of exercises to help them achieve their health and wellness goals.

Programmes are supported by rainforest walks, healthy, nutritious meals, mud baths and meditation.

Prices begin at $2750 for a three-night stay in a single cabin or $2400 (each) in a twin share cabin. A seven-night stay in a deluxe single is priced at $5550.

For further information and inspiration visit edenhealthretreat.com.au.

Eden Health Retreat is located at Currumbin Creek Road, Currumbin Valley.

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