Villa Soona
Deep energy work, private space, Tulum.
Villa Soona offers a distinctive retreat experience in Tulum, operating from a rented house that transforms into a temporary sanctuary for deep energy work. This unique model prioritizes personal space, with each participant enjoying their own private room and bathroom, allowing for rejuvenation after intensive daily sessions. While the house serves as a comfortable base, the retreat actively integrates with the vibrant local culture of Tulum. Participants often venture off-site to engage with local practitioners, fostering an immersive experience that blends the comfort of a private dwelling with the rich offerings of the community. It's an intimate, curated approach for those seeking a retreat that harmonizes with its surroundings.
Highlights
- Operates from a rented house, creating a temporary, intimate sanctuary.
- Each participant receives their own private room and bathroom.
- Engages with local practitioners off-site for immersive experiences.
- Focuses on deep energy work.
- Integrates with the local culture and offerings of Tulum.
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Setting
This retreat operates out of a rented house in Tulum, suggesting a more intimate and localized experience rather than a sprawling, purpose-built center. The focus is on integrating with the local environment, with excursions to engage with practitioners within the Tulum community.
The practice
The retreat at Villa Soona focuses on deep energy work. While the specific tradition is not detailed, participants can expect intensive daily sessions aimed at profound energetic shifts. The emphasis on personal space after these sessions suggests a practice that can be quite demanding, requiring time for integration and rest.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Villa Soona is centered around intensive deep energy work sessions. After these sessions, participants are encouraged to retreat to their private rooms for personal rejuvenation. The retreat also includes off-site excursions to engage with local practitioners, suggesting a dynamic daily rhythm that blends structured practice with cultural immersion.
Accommodation
Participants are provided with their own private room and bathroom within the rented house. This setup is designed to offer personal space and comfort, allowing for rest and rejuvenation after intensive daily sessions.
What to bring
Given the focus on deep energy work and the tropical climate of Tulum, consider bringing light, comfortable clothing suitable for both practice and warm weather. Essentials like swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent would also be advisable.
How to get there
As the retreat operates from a rented house in Tulum, specific directions would be provided upon booking. Tulum is accessible via Cancun International Airport (CUN).
Booking information can be found on their Airbnb listing, which suggests reservations are made through that platform.
The retreat runs by donation, meaning there is no fixed fee, allowing participants to contribute what they can afford.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Villa Soona websiteClimate
Tulum experiences a tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures year-round and distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season typically runs from November to April, offering pleasant weather with less humidity, while the wet season from May to October brings higher humidity and more frequent rainfall.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of energy work is practiced at Villa Soona?
The retreat focuses on 'deep energy work,' but the specific tradition or methodology is not detailed. It's recommended to inquire directly with Villa Soona for more information on their practices.
Will I have a private room and bathroom?
Yes, each participant is provided with their own private room and bathroom to ensure personal space and comfort for rejuvenation after daily sessions.
How does the retreat integrate with the local Tulum community?
The retreat often ventures off-site to engage with local practitioners, blending the comfort of the rented house with immersive experiences within the Tulum community.
Is Villa Soona a permanent retreat center?
No, Villa Soona operates out of a rented house, functioning as a temporary sanctuary for each retreat. It is not a permanent, purpose-built center.
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