Numbers often reveal overwhelming value. Despite its premium rate of 1 million won per night, finding available rooms at JW Marriott Jeju is challenging on both weekdays and weekends, highlighting the allure for global travelers. True luxury transcends visible opulence; it lies in how a stay awakens one's inner senses. The demand for high-end wellness experiences, which prioritize the soothing sounds of Jeju's nature over sparkling chandeliers, is establishing a new standard in the luxury hospitality market, where the stay itself offers profound healing and inspiration.
The recent performance metrics of JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa, which opened in 2023, clearly illustrate this shift in luxury market demand. The hotel was recently named the top spa in South Korea by Travel + Leisure and recorded its highest revenue to date, indicating a distinct preference among consumers for deep wellness experiences over mere facility glamour.
In April, the hotel's occupancy rate reached 93.0%, achieving its highest monthly revenue since opening. The average daily rate (ADR) exceeded 1 million won, and the revenue per available room (RevPAR) also hit record highs.
The hotel's ancillary facilities also showed significant growth. During the same period, food and beverage revenue increased by 78.1% year-over-year, while spa revenue rose by 82.0%. This suggests that guests are willing to spend on the resort's own offerings beyond just their rooms.
The diversification of the customer base is also notable. Room sales through Marriott's official channels increased by 106% compared to the previous year, with significant growth in customers from China (74.4%) and the United States (52.5%). Analysts attribute the overall performance to the influx of high-spending international travelers.
Industry experts distinguish these figures from a mere increase in staycation demand. There is a growing segment of high-end consumers who prioritize the quality of their stay experience over the physical size of rooms or the opulence of facilities, with wellness at the center of this trend.
The recent recognition of JW Marriott Jeju as the top hotel spa in South Korea at the Travel + Leisure Asia T+L Luxury Awards 2026 further supports this trend. The evaluation, based on votes from actual travelers, highlighted the hotel's programs that reflect Jeju's nature and culture, along with personalized services from expert therapists.
Located on the second floor of the hotel, Spa by JW features five treatment rooms (Saebyeol, Sara, Hanon, Tarabi, etc.). The spa incorporates local colors such as canola flowers and basalt, and offers unique wellness experiences that blend regional characteristics, including singing bowl ceremonies and the sounds of Koshi chimes, along with tea from Jeju's tea fields.
The spa's remarkable achievements are closely linked to the overall improvement in the hotel's infrastructure and culinary offerings. JW Marriott Jeju received the highest score among JW Marriott brands in the APEC region in the 2025 hotel service quality assessment by LQA. Its culinary experiences, which capture the unique values of Jeju, also met stringent global evaluation standards, being awarded a Michelin star in 2025 and recognized in the La Liste World's Top 1000 Restaurants for two consecutive years (2025-2026).
Recently, the global hotel industry is shifting focus from competition centered on rooms and restaurants to creating stay experiences that include meditation, sound, sleep, and local cultural experiences.
JW Marriott Jeju is also expanding its wellness programs based on its brand philosophy of 'Re-Connect.'
A flagship program, 'JW Soundscape - Listening Session,' features curated natural sounds by local artist Lucid Fall, enjoyed through a Bang & Olufsen audio system. Other offerings include 'Haenyeo's Breath,' where actual haenyeo (female divers) share the significance of their culture and sounds, and 'Jeju Sensory Walk,' which allows guests to connect with nature along the Jeju Olle Trail Course 7.
The industry anticipates that the demand for wellness-centered luxury travel will continue to grow. As experiences that combine Jeju's nature, local culture, and wellness content drive the growth of ultra-premium rooms and facilities, competition in the luxury hospitality market is expected to intensify.
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