Sacred Return Women’s Retreat

September 11-18th, 2027 | Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

Join us for a transformative week of movement, stillness, and connection in the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico. This retreat is an invitation to return to yourself — to slow down, recharge, and experience the magic of intentional living through yoga, ritual, and immersion in one of Mexico’s most vibrant cultural landscapes.

We are thrilled to be staying at the beautiful Casa Floresta in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala.

This retreat is open to all levels of yoga experience — whether you’re seeking a personal reset, meaningful travel, or a deeper connection to your inner rhythm, you are welcome here.


  • 7 days boutique accommodations

  • Daily yoga and meditation

  • Wellness workshops and guided rituals

  • Nourishing, locally sourced plant-based meals

  • Space to rest, reflect, and reconnect with nature + community

What’s Included

Accommodations & Pricing

Pricing Includes full stay for the week & 3 meals a day

$500 non-refundable deposit to reserve your spot

2-person Suite
1 king bed or split bed into 2 singles

1 spot available

$TBD

per person

3-person Shared
2 King Beds and 1 single Bed

spots available

$TBD

per person

4-person Shared Room
4 single beds

spots available

$TBD

per person

Your facilitators

Kelsey and Jane are both 500+ hour certified yoga instructors, who both have a deep love for the traditions of yoga. Their combined experience and passion for creating transformational moments will guide you through a retreat experience that is both grounding and expansive.

Getting to the Retreat in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico

Our retreat will be held at Barbarenas in Puerto Escondido:
📍 Calle Conejos, Brisas de Zicatela, 70934 Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

There are two main airport options for your arrival:

Travel Tips

  • Book flights early — especially into Puerto Escondido, as seats are limited.

  • If you’re flying internationally, you’ll likely connect through Mexico City (MEX) or Oaxaca City (OAX).

  • Bring pesos for taxis, as not all drivers accept cards.