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This new private island retreat in France is taking wellness to the next level

News RoomBy News RoomJune 10, 2026
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Tucked away in the azure embrace of the Mediterranean, just a seven-minute boat ride from the charming Provençal port of Bandol, Bendor Island is embarking on a new chapter. Once a 1950s social haven created by French entrepreneur Paul Ricard, the island has been meticulously transformed over five years into the serene Zannier Île de Bendor. This 93-key retreat represents more than just a luxurious hotel; it is being positioned as the region’s newest and most innovative wellness destination, championing a deeply personalised approach to holistic health under the guiding philosophy of “Rēsonance.”

The entire experience is built upon a foundation of cutting-edge bioresonance technology, a modern interpretation of Ricard’s adage, “nul bien sans peine” (no pain, no gain). Each guest’s journey begins with a non-invasive scan that maps the body’s energetic and physiological state. This initial consultation, more a conversation with one’s own biology than a clinical diagnosis, aims to highlight areas of stress, energy imbalance, and overall vitality. As Élise Rimbaud, the retreat’s Naturopath & Wellness Director, explains, the scan acts as a mirror, providing the insights needed to craft a truly unique programme. This empowers individuals, offering tools for self-awareness and subtle transformation that extend far beyond the stay itself.

Accommodation is designed as a natural extension of this restorative philosophy, offering a choice of three distinct styles to suit every traveller’s mood. For rustic elegance, the Madrague Houses, converted from traditional fishermen’s cottages, provide authentic Provençal charm with private gardens. Those drawn to the nostalgic glamour of the 1960s French Riviera will find it in the Delos rooms and suites, some boasting panoramic sea views. Finally, for guests seeking ultimate proximity to wellness treatments, the Soukana suites and rooms offer a serene, reconnection-focused base just steps from the wellness centre and the lush Neptune’s Garden.

Following the personalised consultation, guests can immerse themselves in one of five tailored wellness programmes, each designed to address specific modern needs. ‘Florea’ focuses on digestive harmony through abdominal massage and naturopathy, while ‘Serena – The Art of Letting Go’ is a water-based journey for emotional release, combining aquatic therapies with sound healing and Qigong. ‘Harmonia’ offers a compassionate approach to hormonal balance, ‘Maestria’ supports athletes with therapies like cryotherapy, and ‘Lumea’ is dedicated to skin rejuvenation from within. These are not generic spa menus but cohesive pathways, blending advanced technology with time-honoured therapeutic practices.

The holistic experience is beautifully complemented by the island’s culinary offerings. Dining venues cater to every moment, from the refined, multi-course gastronomy of Le Grand Large with its breathtaking sea vistas, to the barefoot elegance of all-day dining at Nonna Beach. For a taste of local life, the Café Paul Ricard & Crêperie serves as a charming homage to the island’s founder, offering a terrace perfect for harbour-side contemplation. Importantly, this sanctuary is not exclusive to overnight guests; both the wellness programmes and the dining experiences are open to day visitors, making its restorative promise accessible for a meaningful escape.

Ultimately, Zannier Île de Bendor is more than a luxury opening; it is a thoughtfully crafted ecosystem for renewal. By marrying the pristine natural beauty of a private Mediterranean island with a pioneering, person-centric approach to wellbeing, it offers a rare opportunity. Here, guests are invited not merely to relax, but to engage in a dialogue with their own vitality, guided by both science and soul, leaving with a profound sense of balance and the personal tools to nurture it long after they depart.

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