
Hyrox is jumping into the wellness tourism wave with a cruise that offers fitness programming. It’s part of a broader push that might soon include camps and resorts
Hyrox is taking its global fitness racing community to the high seas next fall with the launch of the Hyrox Cruise, an adult-only fitness trip running October 21 to 25, 2026.
The voyage marks the debut of Hyrox Experiences, a travel training category that Hyrox describes as the “world’s best fitness vacation” and one that also lists camps and resorts as coming soon on its website.
The cruise departs from Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on October 21 with an itinerary that includes a day at sea on October 22, a full day in Marseille, France, on October 23 and a stop in Barcelona on October 24 before returning to Palma on October 25. Guests will travel aboard Mein Schiff 4, a ship with restaurants, lounges, spa areas and expansive decks.
But in true training form, it’s not all basking in the sun. Cruisers can participate in 5-6 training sessions as well as clinics, panel talks and meet and greets with exclusive guests, plus special activities in Marseille and Barcelona.
Guests will also be able to watch a Hyrox race in a format they have never seen before, featuring special athletes, the brand says.

The timing tracks with Hyrox’s rising profile, which includes a new partnership with electric car maker Lucid and a season that is expected to draw more than a million competitors.
As of now, the trip is limited to EU and U.K. nationals living in those regions, but Hyrox says fans in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific should stay patient, as more opportunities are on the way.
Tickets go on sale Dec. 9.
Hyrox isn’t the only fitness brand plotting a getaway at sea next year. Zumba is rebooting its Zumba Cruise in 2026, turning the Norwegian Pearl into a floating dance and wellness festival.