Good Escapes
In a space-starved city, New Yorkers have become experts at cultivating wellness in unlikely and tiny places. Ike Rodriguez built his wellness center on a boat. Read More>>
We asked you to send us evidence of your healthy summer excursions. Turns out you’ve had an exciting (and healthy) couple of months. Here’s the photographic proof. Read More>>
The only difference between Montreal's Bota Bota Spa and any other chic urban day spa? This one floats. And great news: first-class passage comes cheap. Read More>>
You’ve survived an earthquake and a hurricane. What you need now? A week of spa chill-out coverage, starting with our favorite 11 massages and where to get them. Read More>>
This fall, top yogis are teaching their classes in travel hot spots—and pairing them with wine tastings in Spain, tango in Buenos Aires, and detoxing in Bali. Read More>>
At the city's brand-new courts on Tribeca's Pier 25, a huge number of New Yorkers are spending their evenings serving and spiking in the sand. Read More>>
New York City's a concrete jungle gym in August and September, when you can surf, sail, skate, and canoe. Here are 12 fun outdoor activities to try right now. Read More>>
Almost every yoga studio hosts retreats with an ocean backdrop. Now runners are getting expert coach-led retreats of their own. We feature two for all levels. Read More>>
We asked six of New York's healthiest—like David Kirsch and Tanya Boulton—for their summer vacation plans. Hopefully they inspire something other than jealousy. Read More>>
The creators of As One fitness are taking a group of 20 New Yorkers to the woods of Pennsylvania where they'll burn calories like Roman soldiers. Read More>>
When it comes to a weekend in the country, it’s always a trade-off between convenience, cost, and charm. Buttermilk Falls delivers on all three C’s. Read More>>
Never heard of craniosacral therapy or myofascial release? A top New York City therapist explains these seriously healing methods—and what you're missing. Read More>>
SolYoga leads yoga adventures around the world—without emptying your wallet. Read More>>
Flower essences have become a popular anti-anxiety remedy among New Yorkers. So we met with Cheri Keeler to see if her bespoke blends work like natural Xanax. Read More>>