When looking for a retreat, especially as you navigate the transitions of midlife and beyond, the criteria for what makes an experience valuable shifts. You are no longer looking for just a vacation; you are looking for a container that can hold profound self-discovery.
Depth Over Excess
Many popular Western yoga retreats or wellness vacations have a lot of excess. Alternatively, many traditional Iyengar yoga retreats function strictly as extended, rigorous workshops rather than an all-encompassing curated experience. My retreats opt for a different path: depth.
A Curated, Holistic Experience
What makes these retreats different is that the people who say yes to them are called. They feel the internal urge to go deeper, to connect, and to be part of something that is meticulously curated for their development from the moment they arrive to the time they leave.
"Nothing is left to wonder about, to be bothered by. I truly try to take into account every aspect to give a holistic experience to the woman who is ready to step into that space."
— Tiffany Bergin, C-IAYT
This is not just a girls' trip. I am not packing thirty people into a bus. It is a highly intentional, immersive experience designed to let you put down the mental load of coordinating your own life so you can finally, fully receive.