Awe Retreats
Adventure, nature, and sisterhood in Costa Rica.
Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Costa Rica's wild Osa Peninsula, Awe Retreats offers an immersive journey into nature and self-discovery. This women-focused retreat blends adventure with mindfulness, inviting guests to explore pristine beaches, lush jungle, and abundant wildlife. Days are filled with healthy doses of adventure, breathwork, and moments of awe, all within a supportive circle of like-minded women. The center provides a unique blend of rustic charm and refined comfort, ensuring a grounding and inspiring experience. It's an ideal escape for those seeking to reconnect with nature and themselves in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Highlights
- Women-focused sisterhood retreats in a biodiverse region.
- Cliff-top location with panoramic Pacific Ocean views.
- Healthy mix of rustic charm and refined comfort.
- Daily vehicle access to pristine jungle beaches.
- Gourmet Costa Rican meals with diverse dietary options.
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Setting
The retreat site is situated on a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the warm Pacific Ocean and stunning sunrises. Surrounded by pristine tropical jungle, the location provides a constant ocean breeze and a deep connection to nature. Guests have access to an open-aired community space, a pool, and are just a short walk or vehicle ride away from secluded beaches.
The practice
While a specific tradition is not mentioned, Awe Retreats incorporates mindfulness and breathwork into its program. These practices are designed to help guests connect with their inner selves and the natural world, fostering a sense of grounding and inspiration. Sessions are likely accessible to all levels, focusing on gentle techniques for relaxation and awareness.
A typical day
Daily structure at Awe Retreats typically involves a balance of adventure, mindfulness, and relaxation. Guests can expect morning sessions of breathwork or movement, followed by gourmet meals. Afternoons might include excursions to the beach or jungle, with time for personal reflection or communal activities. Evenings are likely to feature shared meals and opportunities for connection.
Accommodation
The retreat center offers a healthy mix of rustic and refined accommodations. While specific room details are not provided, guests can expect comfortable lodging that complements the natural surroundings.
What to bring
Given the tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 24.7°C, pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, and rain gear, especially if visiting during the wetter months. Essentials like insect repellent, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle are also recommended for jungle and beach excursions.
How to get there
To reach Awe Retreats, fly into San Jose (SJO) and then take a domestic flight with Sansa Air to Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica. From Puerto Jimenez, the center is located in Cabo Matapalo on the Osa Peninsula.
Nearest airport: Puerto Jimenez Airport (PJM) (17 km)
The nearest airport is Puerto Jimenez Airport (PJM), approximately 17 km from the center. While the center does not explicitly state providing transfers, local taxis or pre-arranged transport would be options from the airport.
Nearest city: Puerto Jimenez
Booking information is available on their website, https://aweretreats.com.
Retreats at Awe Retreats are paid, with pricing starting from USD 70. Specific package details and inclusions would be available upon inquiry or on their website.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Awe Retreats websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Mar, Jan, Feb
Avoid: Oct, Jun, May
The Osa Peninsula experiences a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 24.7°C. The warmest months are typically February, March, and April, while the coolest are September, October, and December. The driest period is from January to March, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities, whereas May, June, and October are the wettest months, bringing lush greenery and potential for rain.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are served at Awe Retreats?
Awe Retreats serves three gourmet-style Costa Rican meals daily. They are able to accommodate various dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and also offer local fish and some chicken dishes.
How do I get to Awe Retreats?
You should fly into San Jose (SJO) and then take a connecting flight (puddle jumper) on Sansa Air from San Jose to Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica. The center is located in Cabo Matapalo on the Osa Peninsula.
Is Awe Retreats suitable for someone new to meditation or breathwork?
Yes, the retreat is designed to be welcoming for all levels. The mindfulness and breathwork practices are integrated to support connection and inspiration, making them accessible even for beginners.
What amenities are available at the retreat center?
The center offers free WiFi, a swimming pool, towels, free parking, a kitchen, tour assistance, coffee/tea, and housekeeping services. There is also an open-aired community space for meals and socializing.
What is the typical duration of a retreat at Awe Retreats?
Retreats at Awe Retreats are typically 8 days and 7 nights, offering a full week to immerse yourself in the experience.
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