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About This Yoga Retreat in Costa Rica
Prepare for an unforgettable journey that harmonizes your body, mind, and spirit.
This unique retreat at Cuatro Vientos Santa Teresa offers a chance to dive into mindful practices and rejuvenating experiences that foster genuine connections.
Discover how to live authentically, focus on your well-being, and strengthen your bond with yourself and the world.
Curiosity piqued? Click on ‘Learn More’ to uncover all the amazing details of this transformative adventure.
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Cuatro Vientos Santa Teresa
Style
Yin yoga, Hatha Yoga, Yoga Integral and Vinyasa flow
Price
$2,008.00 USD

What We Like About This Yoga Retreat in Santa Teresa
This retreat offers seven yoga sessions that are suitable for all abilities, so whether you are a seasoned yogi or just trying to escape your couch, there is a place for you. No prior experience is required, just bring your sense of humor and a willingness to stretch—both your body and your mind.
Activities abound, featuring meditation, sound therapy, and journaling to help you unlock your inner zen. It is the kind of self-care that even your stressed-out self would approve of.
Guests can enjoy unlimited use of KurSpa’s pools and saunas, so feel free to soak away all of life’s worries while channeling your inner mermaid or merman. Who does not want to spend hours lounging in warm water?
All lodging comes with breathtaking views of the Okanagan Valley, ensuring that you wake up each morning feeling inspired and grateful to be alive. It is like living in a postcard, minus the need to find a mailbox.
Your culinary journey includes three hearty breakfasts, two three-course dinners, and a French-inspired welcome dinner that promises to pamper your taste buds. You might just leave this retreat having eaten better than you do at home.
With three nights of lodging included, you will have plenty of time to decompress, reflect, and possibly redefine your relationship with your to-do list. After this retreat, you may actually consider the idea of relaxation as an Olympic sport.