Categories: InternationalNews

Focus on Well-Being Keeps Wyndham Destinations Employees Active and Happy

As part of its Be Well program, 516 Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific’s employees have participated in the Active Workplace Challenge across 55 resorts and corporate offices located on the Gold Coast and across Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, Fiji, Singapore, Philippines, and China.

The challenge took place from September to the end of November, during which 3,541 active and healthy photos were shared and 170 kilograms of weight loss recorded.

“Employees wellness is a big focus for us,” said Bruce Harkness, Senior Vice President Customer Experience and Human Resources, Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific. “We see a big correlation between staff well-being and staff retention, along with productivity, creativity, and innovation.

Most people want to find time in their day for exercise, so here at our corporate center we have an onsite free gym, free yoga classes, fortnightly desk massages plus a great selection of healthy food at our onsite café. We offer other benefits too, such as employee wellness programs and subsidized private health cover for our full-time Australian employees. We try to listen to what our employees need and want so they can be happy where they work.”

The Active Workplace Challenge is an eight-week campaign designed to motivate workplaces to get active during the workday to get the recommended 30 minutes of daily physical activity for good health.

During the challenge, participants chose from 40 different 10-minute activity ideas (from holding walking meetings, standing up when talking on the phone to doing a stair challenge) with the aim being to do 3 x 10-minute blocks throughout the workday.

The challenge focused on healthy eating, fitness, financial fitness, mental health, good sleep habits and giving back.

Together teams raised $1,446, which will go towards Wyndham Destination’s Asia Pacific’s partnering charity, The Smith Family.

Be Well is Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific’s employee health and wellness program that focuses on better health, physical and emotional wellbeing, and financial fitness.

About Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific

With a wealth of hospitality expertise, Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific is a development partner of choice. Its management subsidiaries oversee a collection of 69 hotels and resorts across the region, some of which are mixed-use developments where Wyndham Destinations holds an owning interest. Extending across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Hawaii and Europe, the company’s managed portfolio uses the globally renowned Wyndham Grand, Wyndham, Wyndham Garden, Ramada by Wyndham, TRYP by Wyndham and Days Inn by Wyndham brands.

Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific is the largest timeshare development operation outside of North America. The company markets and sells vacation ownership interests and provides consumer financing to vacation owners in the WorldMark South Pacific Club. The Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific team also provides support for affiliate

ResortTrades

Recent Posts

Counting Costs: Rising Costs and Shifting Conditions Spur Need for Updated Reserve Studies

If your resort hasn’t updated its reserve study in the last year or so, there’s…

1 week ago

GNEX Conference Brings Industry Leaders Together in Nashville for Relationship-Driven Networking Experience

The GNEX Conference, taking place March 18–20, 2026, in Nashville, is designed to go beyond…

1 week ago

Tennessee Timeshare Owners Face Potential 60% Property Tax Increase Without Legislative Clarification

Tennessee timeshare owners could see property tax bills increase by as much as 60% unless…

1 week ago

Orlando Magic and ARDA Announce Partnership to Create Unforgettable Experiences for Fans and Travelers Alike

The Orlando Magic announced today a multiyear partnership with ARDA, the trade association for the vacation…

2 weeks ago

Refreshed, Refocused, and Ready for 2026! Resort Trades Brings on the Next Chapter

A 40-Year Legacy Meets a Bold New Look For nearly four decades, Resort Trades has…

2 weeks ago

The Application Flood: Why More Candidates Actually Means Fewer Good Hires

The average recruiter now spends a third of their week just sourcing candidates, yet 72.8%…

3 weeks ago