Hilton Partners with Sleep Expert Dr. Rebecca Robbins for Exclusive Sleep Retreats
In response to the growing trend of "sleep tourism," Hilton has teamed up with renowned sleep science expert Dr. Rebecca Robbins to introduce a series of Sleep Retreats. These retreats aim to address the increasing demand for rest and rejuvenation among travelers of all generations, with the first set to launch at Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort's Kilolani Spa in Maui.
Dr. Robbins, an esteemed assistant professor in medicine and associate scientist, brings her expertise in sleep science to the forefront, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing quality sleep, especially in today's fast-paced world. Together with Hilton, she will guide guests through a comprehensive program focused on enhancing sleep quality through various activities, discussions, strategies, and meditations.
The Sleep Retreats at Grand Wailea will offer a holistic approach to sleep wellness, combining spa services tailored to mitigate jet lag and optimize circadian rhythms with educational lectures on the science of restfulness. Guests will also indulge in healthy, sleep-promoting meals and have the opportunity to design personalized sleep schedules to suit their needs.
Hilton's commitment to enhancing the guest sleep experience extends across its portfolio of brands, with each offering unique amenities aimed at ensuring a restful stay. From Canopy by Hilton's gel memory foam mattresses to Motto by Hilton's smart room technology, guests can expect tailored experiences designed to promote relaxation and rejuvenation.
As Amanda Al-Masri, global vice president of wellness at Hilton, emphasizes, the Sleep Retreats exemplify Hilton's dedication to serving as a catalyst for wellness. By providing more than just a place to stay, Hilton aims to contribute to the overall well-being of its guests, starting with a great night's sleep.