For the third year in a row in its short four-year history, USA Today has again ranked Skyterra Wellness in the top three best wellness retreats in the country.
This honor comes by way of USA Today’s annual Readers’ Choice awards, a well established and nationwide competition.
“This year’s award is extra special in this COVID world,” said Skyterra Owner Sue Crowell. “We’ve worked extremely hard to provide a place that allows our guests to return to everyday life feeling rejuvenated.”
To that point, Skyterra seems to be a top choice for travelers looking to escape the demands of everyday life as of late. While other resorts accommodate hundreds of visitors, Skyterra maintains a maximum capacity of just over 20 guests on its 300-acre wooded campus outside Brevard, North Carolina.
“The small size is intentional and has served our guests well when it comes to social distancing,” said Skyterra General Manager Teresa Ostler. “It guarantees an individualized experience, a healing environment and a high staff-to-guest ratio.”
Additionally, the locale — a wooded retreat in the mountains that includes a mountain-top lake — creates an intimacy, exclusivity and sense of community that keeps guests returning again and again, said Jeffrey Ford, Executive Director.
Skyterra opened in June 2016 as a holistic health retreat. As the retreat’s reputation grows, Skyterra remains committed to maintaining the boutique, world-class qualities that serve its guests so well. The benefits of their approach are evident in the numerous 5-Star average ratings from guest reviews on TripAdvisor, Google and Facebook. Guests call the experience transformative, life-changing and an excellent travel value.
“Whenever you’re ready to set aside life’s obligations to focus on your own health and well-being, we are here for you,” Crowell said.
Skyterra Wellness is a health retreat where adults from all backgrounds are welcome to set aside life’s obligations and focus on their own health and well-being. A team of caring experts helps guests break old cycles, jump-start new healthy habits and revitalize their lifestyle. Activities include classes in fitness, yoga, meditation, stress management, nutrition, cooking, health education and outdoor recreation. Spa services and other enhancements are also available.