Nurture your Nature Retreat
Rejuvenate in nature, on El Salvador's coast.
Escape the everyday at Nurture your Nature Retreat, a luxury eco-resort set on El Salvador's Pacific coast. This minimalist haven, known as The Antiresort, offers a tranquil escape focused on sustainability and wellness. Marina, a passionate wellness and movement professional with over a decade of experience, guides guests on a journey of health and self-expression through various movement practices, nutrition, and meditation. Expect private beachfront bungalows, natural pools, and organic, locally-sourced dining. Activities like yoga, surfing, and exploring the natural landscapes are designed to foster a deep connection with nature, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a mindful retreat in a stunning setting.
Highlights
- Luxury eco-resort with minimalist design
- Private beachfront bungalows
- Organic, locally-sourced dining options
- Activities like yoga and surfing
- Focus on sustainability and wellness
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Setting
Perched on the Pacific coast of Mizata, El Salvador, The Antiresort offers a serene, minimalist environment. The focus here is on connecting with the natural world, with the sound of the ocean ever-present and lush landscapes surrounding the property. It's a tranquil escape designed to encourage a deep sense of peace and presence.
The practice
While a specific tradition isn't named, the retreat emphasizes meditation as part of a broader wellness program. Guests can expect guided sessions designed to foster self-expression and ultimate health, integrated with movement practices and nutrition. The approach is likely accessible to all levels, focusing on personal well-being.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Nurture your Nature Retreat is designed around wellness and connection with nature. Expect mornings to begin with movement practices like yoga, followed by mindfully crafted, locally-sourced meals. Afternoons might include surfing or exploring the natural landscapes, with meditation sessions woven throughout the day to encourage introspection and relaxation. The schedule balances activity with ample time for personal reflection.
Accommodation
Guests stay in private beachfront bungalows, designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. While specific details about the interior are not provided, the emphasis on luxury and eco-friendliness suggests comfortable, well-appointed spaces that prioritize a connection to the outdoors.
What to bring
Given the warm coastal climate, pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, and sun protection. Comfortable attire for yoga and meditation is recommended. Don't forget sturdy shoes if you plan to explore the natural landscapes.
How to get there
Travel to San Salvador (SAL) international airport. The retreat provides a shuttle service for direct transport to Mizata.
Nearest airport: Ilopango International Airport (ILS) (56 km)
A shuttle service is provided from San Salvador (SAL) international airport, which is approximately 56 km from the center.
Nearest city: San Salvador
Pricing for the retreat starts from USD 290.
Climate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Jan, Dec, Nov
Avoid: Jun, Aug, Oct
Teotepeque experiences a warm climate year-round, with an annual average temperature of 27.6°C. The warmest months are typically May, April, and November, while the coolest are October, September, and August. The driest months are January, December, and November, with June, August, and October being the wettest. Expect warm, tropical conditions during your stay.
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Frequently asked questions
What types of dietary needs can be accommodated?
The retreat prides itself on fresh, locally sourced, and mindfully crafted meals. They are equipped to accommodate all allergies and dietary restrictions, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options.
How do I get to the retreat from the airport?
Guests should fly into San Salvador (SAL) international airport. From there, the retreat provides a convenient shuttle service that will transport you directly to Mizata.
What amenities are available at The Antiresort?
The Antiresort offers a range of amenities including air conditioning in rooms, free WiFi, a spa, pool, towels, free parking, a kitchen, tour assistance, coffee/tea, a cafe, a restaurant, a fitness center, a yoga studio, and housekeeping.
Is the retreat suitable for beginners in meditation or yoga?
Yes, Marina, the retreat's guide, has 12 years of experience working with individuals to guide them on their journey to health and self-expression. The program is designed to be inclusive, incorporating a variety of movement practices, nutrition, and meditation suitable for all levels.
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