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W London Partners with Seabody to Bring Next-generation Marine Wellness Treatments to Guests

W London, the bold luxury Soho hotel, has launched a new spa partnership with Irish wellness brand Seabody, marking the brand’s first hotel partnership in London. The collaboration introduces four signature marine-based treatments to the hotel’s AWAY spa, including the UK hotel debut of Seabody’s Sleep: Drift & Dream Ritual.

 

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Rooted in marine biotechnology, Seabody is led by cellular biochemist and co-founder, Dr. Helena McMahon. Its formulations harness the power of the Atlantic, using sustainably harvested marine bioactives from Irish seaweeds, applied through clinically designed rituals that combine breathwork, movement, and touch therapy for visible results at a cellular level.

 

Located in the heart of Soho, AWAY® Spa London offers a restorative urban retreat on the hotel’s sixth floor. With sauna and steam facilities, signature rituals and a curated menu of science-backed treatments, the spa partners with innovative skincare brands to deliver high-performance, results-focused experiences.

 

The hero treatment  –  Sleep: Drift & Dream Ritual – made its UK hotel debut at W London in October as part of the Saturn Returns stay, a limited-time room and spa collaboration curated with author and spiritual guide Caggie Dunlop. The ritual combines Seabody’s Sleep Body Oil and Sleep Body Balm with breathwork, massage and reflexology techniques to support relaxation, emotional reset and improved sleep quality.

 

As part of the ongoing partnership, three additional Seabody treatments are now available at AWAY® spa:

  • Connect full body ritual: a grounding treatment combining full-body massage,  fascia release and reflexology to support circulation and energy flow.

  • Cellular hydration rejuvenation facial: a results-led facial using Seabody’s bioactive-rich skincare to strengthen the skin barrier, restore hydration and visibly boost radiance.

  • Stretch & release massage: a targeted treatment for muscular recovery, incorporating stretching, breathwork and massage to improve mobility and body awareness.

 

W London
Photo credits: W London

“We’re always looking to evolve our wellness offering in ways that feel current, effective and aligned with our guests’ lifestyles,” says Lauren Wicks, Spa Manager at W London. “Seabody brings a fresh, science-led perspective to spa treatments, and we’re excited to be the first London hotel offering these rituals.”

 

“W London's bold, experiential ethos makes it the ideal partner for Seabody’s first hotel collaboration in the city,” adds Dr. Helena McMahon, founder of Seabody. We’re thrilled to introduce guests to our marine-based rituals – each designed to deliver proven results while supporting deeper rest, recovery and resilience.”

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