SAYULITA · MEXICO
Luxury Ayahuasca Retreat in Mexico
Haramara. Barefoot luxury above the Pacific.
March 6 – 13, 2026 · 7 nights · 3 ceremonies · Max. 8 participants · From $4,950 p.p.
THE LOCATION
Haramara, Sayulita
Freshly raked barefoot sand paths wind through the property. Every hand-crafted cabana opens to panoramic ocean views. A spa overlooking the private beach, saltwater pools, and a ceremonial space consecrated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama define the character of this exceptional place. Thoughtfully integrated into the landscape, Haramara balances refined comfort with natural simplicity.
THE RETREAT
The container
Three ayahuasca ceremonies, supported by kambô, sananga, and meditation. Organic cuisine, yoga, and time to rest. Personal integration sessions with Anke and Marie Lou, before and after each ceremony.
A preparation call before arrival. Post-retreat group integration included.
A DAY AT THE RETREAT
The deliberate absence
of activity is part of
the healing process.
After ceremony, we meet for brunch at 11. An integration circle follows — tea, cocoa, conversation. The rest of the day is yours: yoga, sleep, nature, a massage, a walk, the ocean. We meet again at 7pm.
PRICING
Ocean View Bungalow
Single $7,450
Double $4,950 p.p.
All inclusive — integration, meals, accommodation, and all medicines.
GETTING THERE
Fly into Puerto Vallarta Airport (PVR). Plan to arrive between 1 and 5pm, and to depart before 4pm. From the airport, it is a 50-minute drive to Haramara. We arrange your transfer.
Check-in is from 2pm. Check-out before noon.
WHAT TO BRING
A flashlight. A refillable water bottle. Comfortable clothes for ceremony and rest. Organic body care products and organic mosquito repellent. Please arrive free of strong artificial fragrances.
BEFORE YOU JOIN
Preparation
Your body will be well prepared by abstaining from certain foods, drugs, and depleting activities. We recommend avoiding pork, refined sugars, recreational drugs, alcohol, allopathic medication, and sex for eight days before the retreat. Eating and living as organically as possible, exercising your body, and engaging in activities that serve you will positively affect your experience. Be mindful, and do not waste your energy in the time close to the retreat. You want to arrive as relaxed and strong as possible.
More often than not, the process starts with your commitment. Your dreams may change as soon as you sign up for an experience like this, and your issues can surface. If you need to talk to us or have any vital questions, we're here.
Please read → Preparation & Safety Guidelines
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