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ZETA Seventy Seven Launches the World's First Floating Yoga & Pilates Class at the World's Highest Outdoor Infinity Pool

ZETA Seventy Seven Launches the World's First Floating Yoga & Pilates Class at the World's Highest Outdoor Infinity Pool

Web Release24-03-2025

Lifestyle Web Release Selection By Editor_wr On Mar 24, 2025
Soar above the clouds and discover a new take on wellness at ZETA Seventy Seven in Address Beach Resort. The stunning destination is set to make history once again with the launch of Dubai's first-ever Floating Yoga & Pilates experience at the world's highest outdoor infinity pool. In collaboration with Super SupFit, renowned for its boutique fitness sessions on stand-up paddle boards at luxurious destinations, this innovative event offers a chance to elevate your fitness routine while soaking in breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai skyline.
Perched on the 77 th floor of Address Beach Resort, ZETA Seventy Seven boasts picturesque, uninterrupted views of the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, the iconic Palm Jumeirah, and the dazzling Dubai skyline. The infinity pool, recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's highest outdoor infinity pool at an impressive 310 meters above sea level, provides a breathtaking setting for this exclusive wellness series. This unique experience offers guests the rare opportunity to practice yoga and Pilates while floating high above the city's shimmering skyline.
The floating classes will be held twice a month, from 8.00 am to 9.00 am and 9.00 am to 10.00 am, offering a serene yet challenging environment for participants. With Super SupFit's expert trainers guiding each session, participants will stretch, balance, and flow on water, which promises to be an invigorating fusion of fitness, fun, and mindfulness. These classes are designed to enhance both strength and flexibility while providing a calming and meditative atmosphere to reconnect body and mind.
This exclusive event is launched in celebration of ZETA Seventy Seven's fourth anniversary, reinforcing the venue's efforts to continuously bring guests something that is both exclusive and unforgettable. By merging fitness with luxury, Address Beach Resort continues to push boundaries, creating moments that are as breathtaking as the setting itself. With limited spots available, the Floating Yoga & Pilates classes are set to become the most coveted wellness experience in Dubai.
Super SupFit is renowned for its boutique high-intensity, yoga, and Pilates workouts on stand-up paddle boards, hosted in the world's most exclusive, sun-drenched locations. Driven by the belief that fitness should be a pleasure, not a punishment, Super SupFit brings a fun, dynamic approach to wellness. Through bespoke brand collaborations, pop-up events, and immersive wellness mornings, Super SupFit curates experiences that inspire joy, movement, and connection.
Elevate your fitness journey and become a part of history with this never-before-seen experience. Floating Yoga & Pilates classes will take place twice a month at ZETA Seventy Seven, from 8.00 am to 9.00 am and 9.00 am to 10.00 am. Spaces are limited, and advanced booking is required at www.supersupfit.com . Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to stretch, flow, and balance above the clouds.
Next classes: 3 rd + 17 th April 2025
1 st + 15 th + 29 th May 2025
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