
Sir Richard Branson opens Virgin Active SA's first Collection Country ClubVirgin Active South Africa has launched its first Collection Country Club, unveiling a R100m+ investment into a new premium wellness category at its Point site in Green Point, Cape Town. ![]() Image supplied The 5,500m2 facility, officially opened to the public on 19 February 2026, introduces a “social wellness club” model that integrates fitness, recovery, nutrition, co-working and community into a single destination focused on preventative and restorative health. Located in Green Point, Cape Town, the Collection Country Club represents a strategic evolution of Virgin Active’s offering in South Africa, repositioning the traditional gym into a multi-dimensional lifestyle hub. “Our social wellness clubs have been reimagined as stunning spaces with exceptional hospitality. A place where training, recovery, wellness and social connection are given equal importance. It’s filled with spaces where people can be mentally, physically, socially and emotionally well. It’s a holistic preventative wellness solution under one roof, designed to integrate into modern lifestyles,” says Virgin Active Global CEO, Dean Kowarski. ![]() Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group and Dean Kowarski, CEO of Virgin Active Global. Image supplied Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, who was in attendance at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, says, “South Africa has played a huge role in Virgin Active’s story ever since Nelson Mandela called me to ask whether we could help rescue the Health & Racquet Club more than 20 years ago.”
A new holistic approach to wellnessThe Collection Country Club brings an elevated offering with a 360-degree approach to wellness, and includes the following amenities:
Virgin Active has also partnered with Olympic gold medallist Chad Le Clos, to launch the Virgin Active Chad Le Clos Swim Academy. Combining the best in technique, training, coaching, and facilitated swimming classes, the academy will roll out to clubs across the country, providing world-class swim training for members at any level, from beginner to professional. “Swimming has shaped my life and it’s important for me to make the sport accessible to more people,” says Le Clos. “The Virgin Active Chad Le Clos Swim Academy gives members the opportunity to learn, improve and build confidence in the water, no matter their age or ability. We want to create a strong foundation for performance, fitness or simply feeling safe and capable in the water.” Understanding social wellnessThe concept of social wellness responds directly to a growing consumer shift and the need to balance work, life and wellbeing through spaces that serve more than one function. It creates a second space where members can train, recover, disconnect, connect, co-work, access health services and engage in restorative wellness, all within a single environment designed for everyday living. The Point Collection Country Club forms part of a broader national development programme, with multiple Virgin Active clubs already upgraded and further developments planned across South Africa in 2026. About Evan-Lee CourieGroup Editor: Retail and Lifestyle
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