Here are some suggestions in Asia-Pacific where business events can be blended with well-being for productive corporate events

Conrad Bali
The 368-key Conrad Bali offers corporate guests a range of wellness experiences, such as a sound healing experience, or a monthly Purnama (Full Moon) Celebration, featuring a traditional Balinese ritual at the resort’s temple, followed by a beachfront dinner and meditation session.
Alternatively, event planners can look into Sway, a 60-minute sleep therapy, which starts with a brief meditation before lying in an aerial hammock, tucked under a weighted blanket, and provided with a heated-eye pillow. Participants will also enjoy a soothing head and back massage accompanied by calming aromatherapy and nature sounds.

Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara
Nestled amid the lush greenery of Damansara Hills, the 312-room hotel provides a serene retreat for corporates seeking a balance of work and rejuvenation.
Corporates can unwind at the Sofitel Spa, which features a Turkish Hammam; swim in the outdoor pool; and nourish their bodies with healthy cuisine crafted from locally-sourced ingredients at Kwee Zeen and Nizza restaurants. At Sofitel, sleep is a priority, with expertly-designed bedding, pillow menus, and nightly turndown service complete with herbal teas to ensure a restful night’s sleep.

JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa
The 197-room resort in South Korea offers several wellness options that can be included into any meeting plan. Guests can enjoy picturesque views along Jeju Olle Trail Route 7 during a leisurely morning stroll, or arrange for sound healing, yoga or pilates sessions. For cultural enrichment, the resort offers folk art and ink wash painting classes, which also provides guests with an opportunity deepen their appreciation of Korean culture.
The resort also boasts its signature Spa by JW with sauna facilities, and four swimming pools fed by the island’s volcanic springs.

Grand Hyatt Singapore
The first phase of this reimagined urban sanctuary launched in 2024 after a multi-year transformation, offering 292 rooms in the nature-inspired Terrace Wing. Its Grand Wing is slated to open in early 2025, adding another 407 keys.
At its heart is a tropical garden with waterfalls complete with wellness facilities such as a 24-hour Fitness Centre, a 25-metre lap swimming pool, and an outdoor lawn area, where groups can organise guided meditations and invigorating bootcamps.
The property’s event menus are guided by Hyatt’s philosophy, Food. Thoughtfully Sourced. Carefully Served, and feature a selection of dishes that emphasise fresh vegetables and fruits, with reduced meat options.









