Saturday Star

Shape up as you ship out

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FIRST came workout boot camps. Then off-the-grid yoga retreats. Next, hotel chains touting celebrityo­rchestrate­d fitness programmes. Now, there is another way to travel without leaving your workout behind. Fitness pop-ups in vacation destinatio­ns like Capri, Sri Lanka, Goa and Vietnam all offer relaxing getaways combined with exercise options, sightseein­g and meals prepared by a profession­al chef. Often, these groups stay in private, rented villas. These four companies have created custom itinerarie­s with workouts and wellness in mind.

Escape to Shape

Designed for solo travellers to experience off-the-beaten-track destinatio­ns through fitness and wellness, Escape to Shape’s itinerarie­s include destinatio­ns like Marrakesh, Jaipur, Siem Reap, Bhutan, Botswana and Cape Town. The packages are ideal for goal-oriented, luxury lovers who want a fitness-based trip in an exotic destinatio­n without skimping on a high-end getaway.

Erica Gragg, founder of the firm and a former event planner, hosts every trip and has a winning formula: workouts inspired by bucket-list settings (Khmer boxing in Cambodia, circuit training on the ancient rampart in Cartagena, beach boot camp in Vietnam, yoga in the undergroun­d cisterns of Istanbul), wellness elements (journal writing, meditation, yoga, massage) and thoughtful excursions (market visits, group hammam visits, a water blessing with a Buddhist monk, wine tastings). Guests stay at five-star hotels or villas and enjoy healthy meals prepared by an on-site chef.

Rates from $4500 (R60000) to $14000 per person, depending on location, room type and length of trip. Internatio­nal airfare and alcohol excluded.

Active Escapes

In 2012, Zanna Conlon, a former Australian football coach and surf instructor, started Active Escapes as a way for fitness aficionado­s to have a sweat-laced, tropical getaway – think twice daily high-intensity interval training, surfing and evening yoga – with like-minded vacationer­s.

Lodgings are private villas or boutique hotels, and last year, the company added a trip aboard a 123-foot yacht in the Maldives featuring beach workouts on different islands.

Rates from $1500 to $8250 per person, depending on location, room type and length of trip. Airfare and alcohol excluded.

Surf Yoga Beer

As the company’s mantra “no goals, all vibes” indicates, 4-year-old Surf Yoga Beer represents a version of this trend that’s focused a little more on fun than fitness.

Billed as “sleepaway camp for adults” (participan­ts share rooms, often with bunk beds, in a large house or small hotels), the company’s fitness adventures to Ibiza, Havana, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Miami are about bonding over intense exercise and partying (unlimited beer is included in the price of the trip).

Mantas Zvinas, the founder, a happy-go-lucky surf coach and Soul Cycle instructor, leads the itinerarie­s personally along with a number of marquee trainers including Jaws Nelson and Julian Devine of NYC’S Rumble Boxing, and Hunter Mcintyre, the profession­al obstacle course racer.

The trips are packed with beach boot-camp workouts, surf sessions, yoga, hiking, stand-up paddle boarding and, in some locations, sightseein­g.

Rates range from $999 to $3600 per person, depending on location, room type and length of trip. Airfare and alcohol, outside of beer and

the group happy hour, are excluded.

Fit & Fly Girl

Sometimes women just want to relax, and work out, with other women. That’s why Rebecca Garland’s women-only Fit & Fly Girl retreats have taken off. The trips are for women who enjoy a balance of fitness and activity-based sightseein­g in locations like Cote d’azur, Buenos Aires, Costa Rica, Ibiza and Morocco.

Excursions include perfumemak­ing in Provence, sunset kayaking in Ibiza, watching polo matches in Buenos Aires, visiting Yves Saint Laurent’s garden, Jardin Majorelle, in Marrakesh. Rates from $3200 to $5600 per person, depending on location, room type and length of trip. Airfare and alcohol excluded.

| New York Times

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