The race-cation travel movement is gathering pace among high-performing travellers who value wellbeing as much as wanderlust. A race-cation incorporates international travel with participation in endurance or fitness events and although not a new phenomenon, its popularity is increasing, and is particularly compelling to those with an interest in personal optimisation, athletic challenge and even community-driven experiences. Among the many formats now commanding global attention, Hyrox has emerged as the standout.
Hyrox is a global fitness competition that tests stamina, strength and endurance and is suited to those who already enjoy and maintain a regular fitness routine.
It follows a simple yet highly disciplined structure which is standardised across the world and comprises a 1km run, followed by a single work-station exercise (think burpee, sled push, sandbag lunges, rowing) which is then repeated 8 times. With a community environment, the workout has wide appeal with elite athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike participating and its global standardisation means it’s easy to track performance by benchmarking improvement from one race to the next.
With events hosted in major cities that create natural opportunities to travel for those who enjoy destination-led fitness. It gives structure to a holiday, builds anticipation months ahead of the trip and it provides a sense of purpose, something often missing from traditional leisure breaks. And like many ‘race-cation’ style holidays, it gives a sense of achievement that extends far beyond the finish line.
The rise in ‘Hyrox holidays’ is linked to a broader shift in luxury lifestyle priorities. HNWI travellers are increasingly looking for experiences that balance physical challenge with restorative downtime. The global calendar of Hyrox events offers exactly that, and for many Hyrox weekends have become anchor points in their travel schedules.
The multinational hospitality group, Hyatt has recognised the potential of this growing fitness-travel audience and is embracing the movement with a new partnership offering preferred rates at select Hyatt hotels across Asia – with more locations to be added soon.
The selected Hyatt hotels all offer guests convenient access to race locations along with excellent training amenities that align naturally with the needs of Hyrox participants including spacious fitness areas, quality nutrition options and recovery-focused facilities. And of course, the first-class service to which Hyatt guests are accustomed.
For those planning a race-cation, this collaboration adds an extra layer of depth to the travel experience combining the reliability of Hyatt hospitality with the energy of one of the world’s fastest growing fitness events.
For HNWI travellers, Hyrox offers an exciting (and rewarding) way to explore the world. It provides meaningful challenge, global community and curated travel experiences centred around personal wellbeing. From Berlin to Bangkok and Sydney to Singapore, the race-cation is a lifestyle choice and this fusion of fitness and travel is set to become a defining demand for years to come.
Book your race-cation with Hyatt and HYROX in Asia and our recommended hotels below.
| Hotel | Location | Dates | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Hyatt Melbourne | Melbourne, Australia | December 11 to 14, 2025 | Check availability |
| Park Hyatt Auckland | Auckland, New Zealand | January 29 to February 1, 2026 | Check availability |
| Caption by Hyatt Namba Osaka | Osaka, Japan | January 30 to February 1, 2026 | Check availability |
| Grand Hyatt Taipei | Taipei, Taiwan | February 28 to March 1, 2026 | Check availability |
| Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok | Bangkok, Thailand | March 20 to 22, 2026 | Check availability |
| Hyatt Regency Brisbane | Brisbane, Australia | April 10 to 12, 2026 | Check availability |
| Andaz Singapore | Singapore | May 8 to 10, 2026 | Check availability |
| Grand Hyatt Incheon | Incheon, South Korea | May 16 and 17, 2026 | Check availability |