FAIRMONT GADGET REHAB
FAIRMONT CHATEAU WHISTLER 4599 Chateau Blvd.; 604-938-8000; www.fairmont.com/whistler. The rehab package in Whistler includes a one-night stay, breakfast and $100 toward the spa, golf or an activity at the Mountain Adventure Centre. Rates starts at $179 a night, double occupancy.
FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGS 405 Spray Ave.; 403-762-2211; www.fairmont.com/banffsprings. The rehab package in Banff includes a one-night stay, an assortment of herbal teas, a copy of a book on meditation and rejuvenation, complimentary access to fitness classes and to the Mineral Pools at the hotel spa. Rates start at $499 a night, double occupancy.
FAIRMONT CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE 111 Lake Louise Dr.; 403-522-3511; www.fairmont.com/lakelouise. This package includes a one-night stay, more herbal teas, a hike with a mountain heritage guide and a book on the history of Swiss guides in the Rockies. Starts at $459 a night, single or double occupancy. Visits must be booked for two nights.
FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE Old Lodge Rd.; 780-852-3301; www.fairmont.com/jasper. This package includes a one-night stay, a fruit basket (with, yes, tea) and a three-hour guided hike for two people. Starts at $529 a night, double occupancy.
RESORT E-TOX PROGRAMS
THE ARAWAK BEACH INN The Valley, Anguilla; 877-427-2925; www.arawakbeach.com. The seven-night Isolation Vacation – with oceanfront accommodations, daily breakfast, four dinners, a three-day car rental, a private day trip to an uninhabited island with a gourmet picnic lunch, a deep-sea fishing excursion, three days of snorkel equipment and round-trip airport or ferry transfers – starts at $999 (U.S.) a person, double occupancy. The package runs until Oct. 31.
LITTLE PALM ISLAND RESORT & SPA 28500 Overseas Highway, Little Torch Key, Fla.; 800-343-8567; www.littlepalmisland.com. Each of the resort's 30 rooms are without phones and televisions. Use of cellphones and personal digital assistants is forbidden in public areas. Rates start at $795 (U.S.) a night. They include boat transfers, non-alcoholic beverages, champagne on arrival and non-motorized water sports.
KONA VILLAGE RESORT Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii; 800-367-5290; www.konavillage.com. There are no televisions, telephones or radios in the rooms (or hales). Cellphones are banned from all public areas, including the beach and dining areas. Starts at $525 (U.S.) a night, single occupancy. Rates include all meals.
ALTON TOWERS RESORT Alton, Staffordshire; 44 1538 70 33 44; www.altontowers.com. This spring, Alton created a PDA Free Zone for parents to drop off electronics. The resort, which caters to families, is now considering implementing the policy permanently.







