Notes from a Year of Retreats
Our next retreat is coming up in June, designed around surfing and yoga, with lots of space to shape the experience on the way
Over our three inaugural retreats, we’ve noticed a pattern.
People are called to us because they work hard, care deeply about their communities, the state of the world, and their own well-being. They spend a lot of time connected to friends and family, but mostly to their screens, their work, their feeds, and causes that demand their attention. They think about their kids/nieces/nephews, climate change, AI, art, expression, and humanity as we know it.
They’re deeply entrenched in a mash-up of extremes, they know there is something more out there for them, yet face the times with pragmatism and realism. Holding space for complexity and duality, hopeful but amidst it all, exhausted.
Somewhere within this web is where we meet, on a shared, grounded frequency.
Las Capullanas, Lobitos
In Lobitos, we’re in the desert, bordered by an endless horizon. Our cliffs mark the westernmost edge of Latin America. The coast is lined with dry forest in tones of pink, purple, and sage, bare and expansive, with rolling sand dunes, plunging cliff faces, and untouched beaches with perfect waves. It is a kind of paradise, far beyond civilization as we know it, and for us it’s anchored by surfing and yoga.
Piscinas, Lobitos
In this environment, we hold space for our guests to unplug to whatever degree they desire. We take care of the big decisions; making sure the food is incredible, the rooms have a view, and there is a thoughtful yet suggested map to follow. Then we leave room for curiosity to shape the experience in a personal way.
Customized yoga for surfing and creativity, led by Danielle Harbord
Whatever calls our guests here is honored so it can surface and take form on its own terms. Whether that’s time in the ocean, dancing in abandoned warehouses, joining kids from a local NGO for surf lessons, or sunset walks along the beach with wild horses.
When we asked our alumni what stays with them, they tell us:
A sense of community, real human connection.
A reminder of how good it feels to help each other, to be part of something.
A kind of nourishment that goes beyond the physical, something deeper, steadier, harder to name.
Immersive cultural experiences shared with Capullanas
You can explore all that’s included in our next retreat from June 20-27th here.
Early Bird is now open through April 25.
If you sign up with a friend, you’ll both receive 10% off, even after Early Bird closes.
Look for us and you’ll find a group standing on the edge of a shift, curious, present, and recognizing the value within themselves.
Embodying what really matters, what unites us as human beings, and finding balance in a world of extremes.
We’d love to have you with us.
— La Onza