Reformer Retreats Featured In Hip and Healthy

We are pleased to be featured in Hip and Healthy’s article, The Travel Wellness Trends in 2026. As a publication with a strong wellness focus and an engaged readership, Hip and Healthy is a valuable place for our work to appear. For us, this recognition matters because it places Reformer Retreats within a wider discussion about how people now want travel to feel, and what they hope to take from it.

Sadie Reid’s piece explores the travel trends expected to shape the year ahead, with a clear emphasis on experiences that support lasting change rather than a short pause from daily life. One line that stood out to us was, “In 2026 wellness travellers seek not just rest but a reset”, because it captures the shift so well. The article speaks to a growing appetite for retreats that combine movement, emotional wellbeing and calm surroundings, which is exactly the space we care deeply about creating for our guests.

That wider direction is closely aligned with what we aim to offer through every retreat. We want each stay to feel restorative, beautifully considered and genuinely helpful at the right moment in someone’s life. Sophie Hatton, founder of Reformer Retreats, reflects that in the article when she says, “Wellness tourism is one of the fastest growing segments of travel and it will continue to shift toward deeply personal transformations. Many of the amazing women I welcome onto my retreats are navigating pivotal life moments – from career transitions to menopause, empty nesting, or a post-relationship reinvention.” For us, that is a vital part of why this work feels so meaningful.

We are proud to see Reformer Retreats included in a feature that understands the emotional depth of wellness travel as well as its appeal. As we continue to grow, that sense of care will remain at the centre of what we do. To explore our upcoming retreats, visit Reformer Retreats.