Health
Chelsea Winter Defends Luxury Wellness Retreat Amid Criticism

Celebrity chef and author Chelsea Winter has publicly criticized a report by RNZ regarding her upcoming luxury women’s wellness retreat, titled Nourish & Bloom. The event, scheduled for June 2024 at Flockhill Lodge, located 25 kilometers east of Arthurs Pass, has generated controversy, with Winter asserting that it is not a “gimmick,” but rather a meaningful experience for participants.
In a recent post on Instagram, which reached her more than 100,000 followers, Winter invited women to join the four-day retreat. The cost of attending ranges from $6,888 per person for a twin-share suite to $9,444 for a private King suite. As of today, according to her website, 17 of the 20 available spaces remain open for registration.
Winter emphasized the retreat’s intent, stating, “You are not simply booking a retreat. You are saying yes to a sacred return – to your body, your power, your radiance, your truth.” This marketing message highlights the retreat’s focus on personal growth and wellness.
The Nourish & Bloom event aims to provide a transformative experience, encouraging attendees to release what no longer serves them. The program promises a range of activities designed to promote relaxation, self-discovery, and connection among participants.
Winter’s response to the criticism underscores her commitment to creating a supportive environment for women seeking rejuvenation and empowerment. By framing the retreat as a holistic journey rather than a mere vacation, she aims to shift perceptions and convey the deeper significance of the experience.
The luxury retreat concept has sparked debate within wellness communities, with some questioning the price point and accessibility. Critics argue that such high costs may alienate individuals who could benefit from similar experiences but cannot afford them.
In addressing these concerns, Winter remains firm in her vision for Nourish & Bloom. She believes that the value of the retreat lies in its potential to foster personal healing and growth, which can have lasting impacts on participants’ lives.
As the event date approaches, it will be interesting to see how public perception evolves and whether the remaining spaces will be filled. With Winter’s reputation and following, many are eager to see how this retreat unfolds and the impact it may have on those who attend.
Overall, Winter’s bold defense of her retreat highlights the ongoing conversation around wellness, luxury, and accessibility, challenging both industry standards and public expectations.
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