A highly detailed, translucent X-ray photograph revealing the intricate structures and neural pathways of the human brain, conceptually representing the data-driven approach of Sensi's new Cognitive Fitness wellness program.Sensi’s new Cognitive Fitness Collection uses data-driven insights to help guests understand and train their mental resilience.Rancho Mirage Today

Sensi, a luxury wellness resort company, has launched new curated wellness services called Sensi Collections at some of its properties in California, Hawaii, and Mexico. The first two Collections focus on Metabolic Health and Cognitive Fitness, providing guests with data-driven insights and personalized guidance to improve these aspects of their wellbeing during their stay.

Why it matters

As travelers seek more flexible and targeted wellness experiences, Sensi is adapting its offerings to meet the evolving needs of guests who may not have time for a full multi-day wellness retreat. These new Collections allow guests to dive deeper into specific areas of health and wellness at their own pace.

The details

The Metabolic Health Collection is a three-session program that helps guests understand how their daily habits influence metabolic function, using continuous glucose monitoring and expert guidance. The Cognitive Fitness Collection is a two-session program that provides a deeper understanding of how lifestyle patterns shape mental clarity and resilience, with cognitive assessments to train essential skills. Both Collections leverage data and technology to personalize the experience for each guest.

Sensi launched the new Collections on April 8, 2026.The Collections are currently available at Sensei Porcupine Creek in Rancho Mirage, California, and Sensei Lānaʻi, A Four Seasons Resort in Lanai City, Hawaii.Sensi plans to expand the Collections to Sensei at Zadún Los Cabos, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in San José del Cabo, Mexico, soon.

The players

Sensi

A luxury wellness resort company that is launching the new Sensi Collections to offer targeted wellness experiences for guests.

Michelle Clapperton

The vice president of wellness operations at Sensi, who spoke about the company’s motivation for creating the new Collections.

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What they’re saying

“While Sensi’s signature multi-day programs offer a structured, holistic approach to wellness, more guests are increasingly seeking targeted, flexible experiences. In today’s fast-paced world, many travelers simply don’t have the time to dedicate a long vacation to their health.”

— Michelle Clapperton, Vice President of Wellness Operations

“As wellness becomes more deeply integrated into everyday life, expectations are evolving, with a noticeable rise in last-minute bookings and demand for adaptable options. At the same time guests are becoming increasingly savvy and curious about their own wellbeing and their personal health data that influences it… These offerings combine Sensi’s personalized approach with focused programming, enabling guests to zero in on specific wellness interests without a lofty price tag or length of stay commitment usually associated with a wellness retreat.”

— Michelle Clapperton, Vice President of Wellness Operations

What’s next

Sensi plans to expand the Metabolic Health and Cognitive Fitness Collections to its Sensei at Zadún Los Cabos, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve property in San José del Cabo, Mexico, in the near future.

The takeaway

By offering targeted wellness experiences like the new Sensi Collections, luxury resorts are adapting to meet the evolving needs of health-conscious travelers who want flexible, data-driven options to improve specific aspects of their wellbeing during their stay.