Zannier Hotels Opens Wellness Retreat on French Island with Bioresonance Technology

Zannier Hotels unveiled Zannier Île de Bendor, a 93-key wellness retreat on an island off the South of France, in May following a five-year renovation. The retreat uses bioresonance technology to map guests' energetic and physiological states and create personalized wellness programs. The property represents a new approach to luxury hospitality that combines traditional Mediterranean charm with contemporary wellness practices.
Zannier Hotels, a luxury hospitality group with properties across Europe, Africa, and Asia, has opened Zannier Île de Bendor on Bendor Island near Bandol in Provence. The 93-key retreat emerged after a five-year transformation of the island, which was originally purchased in 1950 by French entrepreneur Paul Ricard as a cultural and social hub. The property's signature offering is its Rēsonance wellness approach, which uses bioresonance technology to assess guests' energetic and physiological states and inform personalized treatment, movement, and nutrition plans. The retreat offers three accommodation styles—converted fishermen's cottages (Madrague Houses), 1960s-inspired Delos rooms and suites, and the relaxation-focused Soukana suites—with nightly rates starting from €815 in August. Five signature wellness programs are available, including Florea for digestive harmony and Serena for stress relief, each designed around the principle that guests should learn to tap into their body's own resources.
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The scientific evidence supporting bioresonance technology's efficacy is not addressed. Bioresonance is not recognized by mainstream medical organizations, and the article does not acknowledge this or provide any peer-reviewed research validating the technology's claimed benefits.
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