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TheLifeCo's Caribbean 'Longevity Village' Uses AI to Personalize the Workout, Not Just the Welcome

TheLifeCo Saint Lucia, the Caribbean's first longevity village, pairs AI-assisted fitness equipment that adapts to each guest's capabilities with 3D body analysis and medically supervised programs — driving a 65% repeat guest rate.

A “longevity village” is a different real estate category than a longevity resort, and the distinction is the point. Hotel Mogel profiles TheLifeCo Saint Lucia, described as the Caribbean’s first master-planned destination organized entirely around healthy living — not a hotel with medical services bolted on, but a community built around the premise that guests are increasingly weighing years of healthy living against traditional luxury spend.

The technology layer is where this stops being a spa trend and starts being a personalization product. TheLifeCo’s fitness offering uses AI-assisted equipment that adapts movement programs to each guest’s individual capabilities and goals, rather than prescribing the same generic workout to everyone on the floor, paired with SCANECA 3D body analysis for detailed health assessment before any program starts. That diagnostic-first approach sits alongside a stack of advanced medical therapies — NAD+ IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, EBO2 ozone therapy, PEMF recovery treatments, and stem cell therapies — but the AI-personalized fitness piece is what scales an individualized program across a full property rather than a boutique wellness suite serving a handful of guests at a time.

The retention number is the one worth sitting with: a 65% repeat guest rate globally, which TheLifeCo attributes largely to its medically supervised fasting programs. For an industry still mostly deploying AI in messaging, revenue management, and booking flows, this is a case study in a different application entirely — personalization applied to the guest’s body and health data, not their itinerary. As “longevity” matures from an amenity into a standalone destination category, the operators worth watching are the ones treating AI-driven personalization as core product infrastructure rather than a marketing layer on top of a conventional wellness offering.

Source: Hotel Mogel Mogelonsky — Creating the Caribbean's First Longevity Village with TheLifeCo Saint Lucia Auto-generated brief — verified before publishing.

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