7 Day Private Grief Retreat in Costa Rica

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A private grief retreat for women in the Costa Rican jungle.
Held at Finca Lilapad, a wellness sanctuary in the jungle of southern Costa Rica, this seven-day private retreat is designed for women navigating grief. The setting is deliberately quiet and green, giving space to rest, reflect, and be supported one-to-one rather than follow a packed itinerary. It offers companioned retreat support in nature, not clinical care. It has a full 5.0 rating from 11 reviews, and the seven days start around US$3,219.
Highlights
- A seven-day private grief retreat for women in southern Costa Rica
- Set in a quiet jungle wellness sanctuary
- One-to-one support with time to rest and reflect
- Rated 5.0 out of 5 across 11 reviews
- From about US$3,219 for the week
What's Included
- 6 nights accommodation
- 3 daily delicious and nutritious meals
- Water, tea, coffee served throughout the day
- Welcome drink
- Specialized workshops
- Wifi connection
- Pre and post retreat support from our team
- Luggage storage
- Tailored modalities related to grief
- Free excursions to sites of interest
- Parking
What's Not Included
- Travel insurance
- Flights costs
- Additional treatments
About Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a small country known for its incredible natural beauty, biodiversity, and commitment to sustainable living. It is a rugged, rainforested Central American nation with coastlines on the Caribbean and Pacific. One of the defining features of Costa Rica is its lush tropical rainforests, which are home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, including monkeys, sloths, toucans, and jaguars. The country also has a number of active volcanoes and hot springs, which attract tourists from around the world. Costa Rica is a popular destination for ecotourism, and the country has made significant efforts to protect its natural resources. Nearly a quarter of its land is protected in national parks and wildlife reserves, including the Corcovado National Park and the Tortuguero National Park. In addition to its natural beauty, Costa Rica is also known for its friendly and welcoming culture. Tourism is a major industry in Costa Rica, and visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, including surfing, zip-lining, and wildlife watching. Overall, Costa Rica is a peaceful and beautiful country that offers visitors a chance to experience some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world, while also promoting sustainable living and protecting its natural resources for future generations.
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