Saint Haven Debuts New Clubs, Eyes Global Expansion

Saint Haven

Saint Haven is scaling up.

What’s happening: Following the success of its flagship Collingwood location, the Australian social wellness club is adding Melbourne sites in suburbs South Yarra and Toorak.

Already sold out, Toorak is an invite-only “Black Label” club, combining luxe amenities and ultra-exclusive services.

Staking its territory. After spending $20M on the two new additions, Saint Haven owner Gurner Group is eyeing Sydney en route to 10–12 national clubs by Q4 2025, before expanding internationally.

High-end health. Prescribed personalised programmes by licensed practitioners, members receive fitness, recovery, anti-aging and nutrition services – from strength training and breathwork to SAVA sound pods, hyperbaric oxygen and IV drips.

Tech-driven, Saint Haven also combines bloodwork and DNA testing with Oura data to monitor metrics.

Of note, a study tracking founding members showed its programmes reduced their resting heart rate by eight bpm while adding 25 minutes more sleep each night.

Wellness+

Deluxe wellness is finding footholds worldwide as consumers pay up for preventative health.

  • “Six-star” social wellness newcomer REKOOP opens in Singapore in June.
  • Sweden’s full-body scanning clinic Neko is prepping its London launch.
  • Clinique La Prairie is planning 50 global health & longevity destinations, including a resort in Thailand in 2025.

Takeaway: With the wellness market set  to reach $8.5T by 2027, clubs delivering health outcomes, social experiences and exclusive perks will attract the biggest spenders.