Vision II
YUNA
The Healing Sanctuary
Terrain-accurate Yuna concept rendering integrated into the real jungle coastline of Terre De Semana
Vision II  ·  A Possible Future

YUNA

The Healing Sanctuary
The Vision

A protocol for a longer, quieter life.

Yuna — named for the great river that carries the island's water to the sea — is a globally elite longevity destination. A quiet, ceremonial sanctuary dissolved into the cliff-and-canopy sequence of the peninsula.

Suspended meditation decks float above primary canopy. A cliffside hammam is carved into the living rock. A terraced hydrotherapy circuit cascades to a hidden cove. A modern longevity clinic holds diagnostics, infusions, and sleep science in monastic quiet.

The aesthetic is Six Senses x Aman Wellness x SHA, but the medicine is the place itself. Guests do not check in. They are admitted to a protocol.

Longevity Clinic
Ritual & Plant Medicine
Sleep Architecture
Hydrotherapy
Silence
Terrain-accurate Yuna sanctuary concept integrated into the real Samaná jungle coastline
Plate 01 · The Terrain Study

The sanctuary emerges from the real jungle edge.

Oceanfront meditation pavilion at sunrise on the cliff
Plate 02Oceanfront meditation pavilion at sunrise on the cliff
Chapter 02 · The Sunrise Pavilion

The day begins above the canopy.

A single thatched pavilion suspended over the western canopy, oriented to the first light. Daily breathwork, sound bath, vinyāsa — the protocol opens here, in silence, before the rest of the sanctuary stirs.

  • Open-air pavilion · oriented east
  • Daily prāṇāyāma & sound bath
  • Suspended ten metres over the trees
  • Single ritual fire pit
Cascading stone hydrotherapy pools in jungle steam at dawn
Plate 03 · The Hydrotherapy Circuit

A cascade of pools through the canopy.

Hammam carved into limestone cliff with skylight steam
Plate 04Hammam carved into limestone cliff with skylight steam
Chapter 04 · The Cliff Hammam

Volcanic stone, river water, eucalyptus steam.

Carved into the living limestone behind the canopy. A traditional hammam, cold plunge, and a sequence of treatment rooms designed for one ritual: surrender. A single shaft of golden light cuts through steam at noon.

  • Hammam carved into living rock
  • Skylit steam chamber · golden shaft at noon
  • Cold plunge & contrast therapy
  • Lymphatic and structural bodywork
Minimalist longevity clinic interior opening to the jungle
Plate 05Minimalist longevity clinic interior opening to the jungle
Chapter 05 · The Longevity Clinic

Modern diagnostics in an ancient quiet.

A clinical wing — sleep science, IV therapy, cryotherapy, hormonal panels, recovery infusions — held inside the same architectural language as the spa. Quiet rooms. No screens. No glare. The interior speaks at the volume of a library.

  • Diagnostics · IV · cryotherapy
  • Sleep & circadian science wing
  • Hormonal & metabolic panels
  • Endemic plant pharmacopoeia
Palm fronds in directional light
Plate 06 · The Healing Gardens

Cacao, breath, and a path that goes slowly.

"The body remembers what the jungle teaches."