Retreat Planning for Established Practitioners
If you lead a wellness practice and are considering hosting a retreat, the setting and logistics should reflect the caliber of your work.
Whether you are a yoga instructor, integrative health practitioner, mindfulness teacher, or longevity-focused coach, expanding into destination retreats requires more than securing a beautiful venue. It requires thoughtful structure, trusted local partners, seamless coordination, and financial clarity.
I collaborate with experienced practitioners who want to offer a refined retreat experience — one that integrates their expertise with a carefully selected destination and well-executed logistics.
From venue sourcing and contract negotiation to room blocks, ground transportation, curated local experiences, and guest support, I manage the operational framework so you can focus on leading your clients.
Retreat destinations might include immersive cultural settings in Asia, restorative European wellness properties, or secluded resorts designed for focused group work. The location should enhance your curriculum — not distract from it.
This is best suited for practitioners with an established audience and a clear program vision who are ready to invest in delivering a high-level experience.
If that aligns with you, I’d be happy to discuss your retreat goals.
Whether you are a yoga instructor, integrative health practitioner, mindfulness teacher, or longevity-focused coach, expanding into destination retreats requires more than securing a beautiful venue. It requires thoughtful structure, trusted local partners, seamless coordination, and financial clarity.
I collaborate with experienced practitioners who want to offer a refined retreat experience — one that integrates their expertise with a carefully selected destination and well-executed logistics.
From venue sourcing and contract negotiation to room blocks, ground transportation, curated local experiences, and guest support, I manage the operational framework so you can focus on leading your clients.
Retreat destinations might include immersive cultural settings in Asia, restorative European wellness properties, or secluded resorts designed for focused group work. The location should enhance your curriculum — not distract from it.
This is best suited for practitioners with an established audience and a clear program vision who are ready to invest in delivering a high-level experience.
If that aligns with you, I’d be happy to discuss your retreat goals.