Thursday, 19th September 2024

Saint Lucia: Govt breaks ground to construct of TheLifeCo Holistic Wellness Hotel

According to the information, this hotel will host a number of experiences, from romantic getaways to fun-filled family adventures. In addition to upgrading the Mount Pimard Trail, the investors have agreed to develop Reduit Beach Park, which will enhance the experience for both locals and visitors. 

Friday, 17th May 2024

Saint Lucia: Govt breaks ground to construct TheLifeCo Holistic Wellness Hotel (PC - Facebook)
Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J Pierre and Deputy Prime Minister Dr Ernest Hilaire along with other Cabinet colleagues broke ground on the latest hotel project in Saint Lucia. The highly anticipated A'ila Resorts and TheLifeCo Holistic Wellness Hotel development officially began on Thursday. While sharing glimpses of the groundbreaking ceremony, PM Pierre said, "This morning, I joined the Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture, and Information, Hon. Dr. Ernest Hilaire, and other Cabinet colleagues, as we broke ground on the latest hotel project on the island, A'ila Resorts and The LifeCo Holistic Wellness Hotel which will be located at the Mount Pimard Site." According to the information, this hotel will host a number of experiences, from romantic getaways to fun-filled family adventures. In addition to upgrading the Mount Pimard Trail, the investors have agreed to develop Reduit Beach Park, which will enhance the experience for both locals and visitors.  This new project is set to transform Rodney Bay and enhance the value of Saint Lucia's tourism product. The sod-turning ceremony yesterday signaled the commencement of a multi-million dollar project set to transform Rodney Bay and add significant value to Saint Lucia's tourism product. A'ila Resorts and TheLifeCo Holistic Wellness Hotel will be situated on the picturesque Mount Pimard, introducing a groundbreaking approach to Saint Lucia's resort development. It is to be noted that TheLifeCo Well-being will bring its most advanced center to date to date in Saint Lucia. It is scheduled to open its doors in 2025 and will be part of the Caribbean Jewel Seven Wonders ProjectThis project will feature a total of 523 room wellness oriented resort featuring a wellness theme, specialised clinical services, over the sea bungalows and much more.  This project will be first of its kind in the region and will offer a comprehensive range of high-end amenities and services which will be designed in a way to cater the discerning needs of wellness enthusiasts.