Sanibel Pilates & Spa brings to the islands the art of wellness to complement its healing and nature-oriented mindset, says Tana Cachey, who co-owns the facility with her daughter Alesia Radowski. On Jan. 23, the SanCap Chamber and members of the community showed their support of the new operation at 1979 Periwinkle Way with a ribbon-cutting.
“With their relaxing and healthful lifestyles, Sanibel and Captiva perfectly complement Tana’s philosophy of healing meets purpose,” said SanCap Chamber president and chief executive officer John Lai. “In addition, their sales help benefit social and charitable causes at a local and global level.”
“We’re thrilled by the fantastic feedback from our clients and can’t wait to build another vibrant community here on the island,” said Cachey, who previously worked in the wellness field in the Chicago area. “My staff offers a unique and transformative exercise experience. Our teaching is rooted in the classic methods taught by Joseph Pilates himself.”
Services include Pilates instruction for all ages and levels, massage, facials, alternative spa treatments like Raindrop Therapy, and a boutique selling holistic wellness products.
“Explore our holistic medicines and therapies designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul,” said Cachey. “Indulge in our luxurious spa services, all while knowing that each item in our boutique supports vital causes. Your purchase not only enhances your wellbeing but also contributes to meaningful change both locally and around the world. Join us in making a difference—because wellness is not just about you; it’s about uplifting our world together.”
ABOUT SANCAP CHAMBER
The SanCap Chamber is dedicated to promoting the prosperity of its members and preserving the quality of life of our community. The Chamber plays a key role in facilitating communication and cooperation between business, residents, and government to enhance the economic health of the islands. Its website, sanibel-captiva.org, receives over 1.3 million visits per year. For more information about the chamber, visit sanibel-captiva.org or contact John Lai, president and CEO, at 239-472-2348 or [email protected].