Forbes September 19, 2024
Josipa Majic Predin

In an era where the pursuit of health and longevity has become the ultimate luxury, a new breed of resorts is emerging, promising not just relaxation but the potential for extended life. At the forefront of this revolution is The Estate, a chain of luxury wellness resorts and longevity clinics co-founded by hospitality mogul Sam Nazarian and self-help guru Tony Robbins. With ambitious plans to open 10 hotels and 15 urban centres by 2030, The Estate is poised to redefine the intersection of hospitality and health.

The Rise of Longevity Resorts

The concept of wellness tourism isn’t new, but The Estate takes it to unprecedented heights. Their first property, set to open in late 2025 in Los Angeles, will be...

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