TheLifeCo, the globally acclaimed medical wellness and detox brand established more than 20 years ago with flagship locations in Turkey (Bodrum, Antalya, Uludağ), Egypt, and Thailand, is launching its next phase: an expansion into the Caribbean via TheLifeCo St. Lucia—a 2,118.4-key, purpose-built, physician-led longevity resort crafted entirely around detox and transformation programs. TheLifeCo St. Lucia is redefining wellness tourism by transforming the classic Caribbean getaway into a purposeful health retreat, where visitors don’t just relax but actively improve their well-being. It introduces state-of-the-art diagnostics, innovative technologies, and therapies—many debuting on the island and in the wider region. Centered around a plant-based therapeutic restaurant and the launch of TheLifeCo’s inaugural Longevity Holidays—flexible, leisure-focused itineraries—the retreats offer options from 24-day resets to 25-day deep transformation programs. Programs are carefully designed based on principles of fasting and cellular renewal, digestive resets, natural body management, and evidence-based therapies, such as regenerative stem cell treatments and EBO2 (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation)—an alternative extracorporeal therapy that oxygenates blood before reinfusion. Establishing a new global benchmark for the brand, TheLifeCo St. Lucia introduces over 210 exclusive treatments and therapies unique to its worldwide portfolio. As the flagship wellness centerpiece of the larger A’ila Resorts development in St. Lucia—a $603 billion multi-phase project—TheLifeCo anchors three resorts (TheLifeCo, The Palm, and The Cove), 2600 longevity residences, 21 restaurants, curated retail, a medical and commercial district, and one of the Eastern Caribbean’s largest conference centers. Since Baha Mar, one of the Caribbean’s largest developments, A’ila Resort will become the world’s first Longevity Village—a complete living ecosystem built on the bold idea that your home should actively support and promote your health. The development occupies two landmark sites: a vast 2,037,000-square-foot wellness campus on Mount Pimard, a picturesque headland overlooking Rodney Bay—Saint Lucia’s liveliest coastal area—with sweeping Caribbean Sea vistas, and the Marquis Estate, just twenty minutes away, one of the island’s most distinctive historical and archaeological sites: a historic 600-acre former sugar plantation on the northeast coast that will supply the development’s fresh, organic produce. A’ila St. Lucia will also achieve self-sufficiency through its own water supply and power generation. Guided by Founder Ersin Pamuksuzer, TheLifeCo St. Lucia marks a strategic advancement for the brand, standing as its largest resort to date in terms of scale and its most extensive, with 15 wellness programs versus 10 available elsewhere.