Sacred Spaces Kollectiv
Luxury, spirituality, and transformation in Sedona.
Sacred Spaces Kollectiv offers a unique retreat experience in Sedona, where the focus is on creating intentional and meaningful environments. Founded by twin sisters, this collective specializes in clearing, blessing, and activating physical spaces, alongside crafting immersive rituals and workshops. You'll find a blend of ceremony, elemental work, and practical spirituality, all designed to support personal and creative evolution. It's a place for seekers, creatives, and the spiritually curious to connect in a luxurious setting. The experiences here are curated, incorporating alchemy and education, making it more than just a stay, but a journey into deeper self-discovery within a beautifully designed space.
Highlights
- Founded by twin sisters dedicated to meaningful retreat
- Features a labyrinth with prayer wheels and a private outdoor shower with clawfoot tub
- Buddha Meditation Lounge with swinging daybeds
- Incorporates ceremony, elemental work, and alchemy
- Luxurious amenities including a heated pool, hot tub, and barrel sauna
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Setting
set in Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, this retreat boasts a sprawling one-acre property where luxury seamlessly meets nature. The stunning red rock landscapes provide a breathtaking backdrop, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and inspiration. Expect expansive outdoor living spaces designed for relaxation and connection with the natural beauty of Arizona.
The practice
Sacred Spaces Kollectiv focuses on practical spirituality, incorporating ceremony, elemental work, and alchemy. While not tied to a specific tradition, the practice involves clearing, blessing, and activating environments, alongside immersive rituals. Beginners can expect to engage in guided experiences designed to foster personal and spiritual evolution, often involving group participation and educational components.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Sacred Spaces Kollectiv varies significantly depending on the specific retreat and its curated program. Guests can anticipate a blend of structured workshops, ceremonial practices, and opportunities for personal reflection. Activities might include elemental work, group gatherings, and time to enjoy the luxurious amenities and natural surroundings.
Accommodation
Guests stay in an exquisite home within Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek. The venue is designed for comfort and luxury, featuring unique amenities like a gated pool deck with a heated swimming pool and waterslide, a hot tub, and a barrel sauna. There's also a Buddha Meditation Lounge with swinging daybeds, ensuring a blend of opulent comfort and serene spaces.
What to bring
Given Sedona's warm summers and cooler winters, pack layers. Comfortable clothing for movement and relaxation is advisable, along with swimwear for the pool and hot tub. Consider bringing sun protection for outdoor activities.
How to get there
The retreat is located in Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek. Guests typically fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), which is about a two-hour drive away.
Nearest airport: Prescott Regional Airport - Ernest A. Love Field (PRC) (67 km)
Transport from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), approximately 2 hours away, can be arranged at an additional cost.
Nearest city: Prescott
Pricing for retreats starts from USD1445. Specific inclusions beyond the program and accommodation may vary by retreat.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jul, Feb, Aug
Avoid: Nov, Oct, Mar
Sedona experiences warm to hot summers, with August, July, and June being the warmest months. Winters are cooler, particularly in January, December, and February. While July, February, and August are listed as drier months, the overall climate is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, though precipitation can occur.
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Frequently asked questions
What unique amenities are available at the retreat?
The retreat offers a variety of unique amenities, including a labyrinth with prayer wheels, a private outdoor shower and clawfoot tub, a Buddha Meditation Lounge with swinging daybeds, a volleyball court, a heated swimming pool with a waterslide, a built-in hot tub, and a barrel sauna.
What kind of dietary options are provided?
The center offers gluten-free and dairy-free dietary options to accommodate guests' needs.
How do I get to Sacred Spaces Kollectiv?
Guests should arrive at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), which is approximately a two-hour drive from the retreat. Airport transfer can be arranged at an additional cost.
What is included in the retreat cost?
The pricing starts from USD1445. While specific inclusions beyond the accommodation and program are not detailed, amenities like A/C in rooms, free Wifi, sauna, pool, towels, and free parking are available on-site.
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