5 BEST
AYAHUASCA RETREATS
COSTA RICA
5 BEST AYAHUASCA RETREATS IN COSTA RICA
FINDING THE RIGHT CENTER FOR YOU
If you've felt ayahuasca calling and you're trying to decide which retreat is best for you there is a lot to consider before making a decision. While researching different retreat options you are likely to come across lists of 'best ayahuasca retreats in Costa Rica' with the authors listing themselves as #1 or retreat centers promising miracles.
The truth is that's bullshit.
If you find yourself reading a 'best' list, ask yourself what connection the author has to the retreat in the #1 slot. There is a good chance they are the owner of the retreat or have a financial incentive or personal bias. And how do you quantify a miracle, anyway? When 'miracle rates' are boasted to the accuracy of the second decimal, it's a pretty obvious it's a marketing gimmick, and maybe it's important to ask yourself why they need to try so hard to sell you on their experience.
Ayahuasca is not easy and it should be something that calls to your soul, not something you are pressured to do by sales representatives.
What I can promise you is that no 'best' list has ever been written by a neutral party that attended every retreat in Costa Rica and ranked them based on experience. Even if that was the case, it wouldn't mean that whatever retreat they ranked as best overall would be the best for you.
There is no one size fits all in regards to ayahuasca retreats in Costa Rica or anywhere in the world. What is important is that you find a retreat that resonates with you. There is a good chance you will instinctively know by having some gut reaction or response when reading the website, seeing pictures, getting to know the facilitators or speaking on the phone.
Instead of listing the '5 best retreats in Costa Rica' I'm going to give you a list of the 5 most important things to consider when choosing an ayahuasca retreat.
1. Experience/Facilitators - The first thing is to determine how qualified the facilitators/shaman are to guide the ceremony. How long have they been doing the work? Where were they trained? What traditions do they follow? (the big 3 are Peruvian(Shipibo), Brazilian(Santo Diame), and Colombian(Yage) If the ceremonies follow Peruvian traditions, ask how many and which master plants have been dieted. What are the ceremonies like? How long are the ceremonies, is the music live or recorded? Are the same facilitators at every ceremony? Do the facilitators/shaman drink the medicine with the group? These are all great questions to ask if you can't find the information already available on the website.
Our Suggestions:
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The facilitator should always drink the medicine at every ceremony. The whole function of a shaman is to bridge the spiritual gap between this world and beyond. If they are not drinking, its likely because they arent properly trained and would not be able to function as a guide under the effects of the medicine.
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The music should always be live, not recorded. A recorded song can not invoke the spirits. When someone who is trained with the medicine sings during the ceremony, they are calling to the spirits of plants they've worked with or to spiritual allies for a specific purpose, sometimes for protection, for healing, for strength, etc. A playlist cannot communicate with the spirits.
2. Group Size - Ayahuasca retreats can range in size from 1 to 100 participants. That is not an exaggeration. Some retreats will really have ceremonies with up to or over 100 participants. People end up at ayahuasca retreats because they want to work through something. All that energy (and purging) is being released into a single energetic container and you will be sharing that space. Think about how many people you feel comfortable sitting with because it will have a huge impact on your experience. The ayahuasca experience is personal, yes, but has a collective element. Due to the nature of shared energy at the retreats, we often see our groups unintentionally work through specific themes during the ceremonies and because they are able to get to know one another on an individual basis, they are able to support each other as well as feel supported on their our own journey. It's a beautiful dynamic that is impossible to achieve when numbers begin to exceed 20 participants. You just can't get to know that many people in a meaningful way in a week.
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An ideal range is between 10 - 20 participants. Less than 10 and a sense of community can get lost, more than 20 and there is too much energy to the point of being chaotic regardless of how many facilitators are on hand. More than 30 participants and profit is the priority at the sacrifice of the guest experience.
3. Prices/Costs - Costa Rica is very expensive and some costs associated with operating in this country cant be mitigated. Factors such as rent, staff salaries, utilities, food, transportation, fees, and medicine can't be reduced and must be considered when centers set their pricing structures. How many participants in a group could also impact that number. For example, if a retreat has small, there is less overall expense to operate but also less overall income to distribute toward those expenses. If a group takes 35 people, they might be able to offer a more economical price because they have a higher overall profit margin. However, there are certainly cases where the price of the retreat is not justifiable by any means and is driven solely for profit which can become pretty evident when you start to do the simple math of participants x average retreat price. There are many other factors that can impact pricing including accommodation types (shared vs private, standard vs luxury) and additional services offered (Yoga, massage, trips).
Our suggestions:
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The standard (and fair) range for a 7-day ayahuasca retreat with 3 ceremonies in Costa Rica in 2023 is between $2500 - $5000.
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More expensive does not equal a better experience. We are conditioned to think that a higher-priced item intrinsically has a greater value, while this is usually true to some degree, it is not always the case. There are a number of factors that could impact pricing.
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Make sure you have clarity on what is included in the retreat price. Many retreats charge an additional fee for ceremonial work that is not factored into the list price.
4. Safety & Reputation - In regard to safety we consider not only physical but also emotional, and energetic safety. If you are considering an ayahuasca retreat it's very likely you've heard the horror stories of sexual abuse and even deaths occurring at retreat centers around the world. I wish I could say those stories were exaggerated but unfortunately, they are true and fairly commonplace in the psychedelic community, especially in Peru where the culture is very different from that in the West. Costa Rica is no exception and there have been stories of misconduct at various retreats. Check the reviews and filter from the lowest rating first. Then check other community resources, like Facebook ayahuasca groups and Reddit threads. Another thing to consider is unethical practices, which include pushing sales when people are in a very raw and vulnerable state. Vice even put out an article detailing multiple accounts of abuse and misconduct at one of the largest retreats in Costa Rica. All this is to say simply, do your due diligence. It might require a little digging, but the information is available if you look for it. Ayahuasca can strip you down into your most fragile state so it is extremely important that you feel completely safe, secure, and nurtured in the environment that you choose.
Our Suggestions:
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Speak to a real human before you book. There is an intuitive response when you speak with someone directly that can help you determine if a retreat is a good fit for you. The approach and intimacy of the booking process will reflect the approach and intimacy of the retreat.
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Only book with a place that has a medical screening process and safety protocols.
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Verify there is a least one woman facilitator/assistant on site and in the ceremonies, even if you are a man. This will reveal what considerations have been taken overall to ensure the comfort and safety of all participants and what you can expect to receive, even if you are male.
5. Extras - What additional or supportive therapies are available? While extras shouldn't be what determines if you do or do not attend a particular retreat, it is something to consider when deciding what experience you want to have. Retreats may include yoga, breathwork, meditation, massage, integration circles, other plant medicines, kambo, temazcal (sweat lodge), sound therapy, nature excursions, etc. Some retreats are all-inclusive while others let you choose and add on specific activities or therapies for an additional fee. Some include transportation, while others don't. All things to consider when factoring in pricing as well.
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The retreat should always have ayahuasca at the heart. Make sure that you are comfortable with the structure and schedule of the retreat. Ayahuasca requires a lot of energy and you don't want to over-exhaust yourself. Always reserve time for processing and reflection.
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Avoid mixing plant medicines - this may be a little controversial since it has become fairly commonplace to offer San Pedro at ayahuasca retreats, but it is our experience and opinion that when you go to retreat, you make a commitment and enter a relationship with the spirit of ayahuasca, and the integrity of that bond should be prioritized and respected through the journey from start to end.
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5-MEO (Bufo Alvarius) and ayahuasca should not be combined.
Hopefully, this guide helps you determine what you should be looking for in a retreat and clarify what is most important to you when choosing a retreat experience. If you have any questions regarding our ayahuasca retreat in Costa Rica, please reach out.
BUILT ON LOVE
SINCE 2014
Matthew and I have been partners in this work for over a decade. Plant medicine brought us together in 2014 and we've been dedicated to this path ever since. Everything in our lives has been shaped by Ayahuasca. Not only did she lift us from our darkest moments after years of battling addiction, but she gave us the purest gift of love in finding each other.
We've had our share of ups and downs. Things haven't always been easy. It's been a long road and we've had to navigate many personal and professional challenges over the years. But at the end of the day, ayahuasca has helped us cultivate a deep love rooted in mutual respect, support, and admiration. We've turned to her to help us through trials of marriage and personal doubt. It's because of this work that we've been able to grow stronger as individuals and as partners, lovers, and best friends.
We hear all the time from guests that they don't understand how we can do this work, and while we love to help others, the truth is that it's just a happy by-product of helping ourselves. It's our hope that as we continue to heal, we are able to better support you in your own healing.
Working with ayahuasca is truly humbling. It's not a responsibility we take lightly. Our ayahuasca retreat Costa Rica program is designed to give you a curated balance of support and space.
Thank you for letting us share the magic.
Ayahuasca Costa Rica has been a gift to us through the years and we will forever be indebted for all the gifs we have received.
OUR MISSION & VALUES
SINCE 2014
Sharing the magic of this medicine is a great honor and a great responsibility. Ayahuasca has been the catalyst for every great transformation in our lives, and we are committed to guiding others on their journey to healing. We accept people from all walks of life in a non-judgmental environment.
As individuals who have had trauma experiences, we understand the importance of having a safe space that encourages vulnerability for authentic self-reflection and discovery. Healing can be painful, and we are here to support our guests so that they feel seen and held throughout the process.
For more than a decade, we have committed ourselves to this path, and we respect the Peruvian Mestizo traditions that have been handed down from our teacher and his teacher before him. As part of that tradition, we complete master plant dietas that give us the tools necessary to create a protected sacred ceremonial space.
We hope to help you find a renewed sense of peace and joy in your life as you embark on a beautiful journey to uncover your full potential.
BLUE ZONE RETREAT
AYAHUASCA RETREAT COSTA RICA
Blue Zones are geographical areas where populations have longer life spans and lower rates of disease that the rest of the world. There are only 5 of these regions globally and we are in one! Some of the factors credited to the longevity of life in these regions are an active lifestyle and a connection to the environment and community. We can learn a lot by observing our routines and being aware of the impact our consumption has on the earth.
At our eco-retreat we are intentional about the relationship we have with the natural world. Ayahuasca, a medicine from the earth, teaches us to value the resources we have and the gifts the earth provides. While we offer the comforts of air-conditioning and a pool, we do all we can to minimize our impact on the local ecosystem by utilizing recycling practices, turning off lights and A/C when not in use and utilizing natural building materials wherever possible.
An ayahuasca retreat in Costa Rica is the perfect place to begin to deepen your connection the natural world as you deepen your connection to self. She acts a s bridge between worlds, both the physical to spiritual and the modern to our ancestors. Through this reflection we see that we are connected, all as one.
Discover our healing Ayahuasca Costa Rica retreat at our ecosactuary oasis.
THE AYAHUASCA CEREMONY
Our ceremonies guide you through the ayahuasca experience in a safe and therapeutic atmosphere that encourages each participant to explore and journey within themselves, to confront the darkness, and embrace the light. It is only through this duality and embracing all parts of ourselves that we can truly know ourselves and find balance.
Our guides Matt and Jeanae lead all of our ceremonies. Matt has been involved with plant medicine since 2011, first with Ibogaine in Mexico on HBO's VICE and then again in Costa Rica. Jeanae was introduced to ayahuasca in 2014 and shortly after they both felt called to go deeper and learn more about the traditional practices of ayahuasca so they started traveling to Peru and began an apprenticeship under famed shaman Don Ron Wheelock.
Matt and Jeanae have completed many master plant dietas, have facilitated hundreds of ceremonies, and have evolved into strong and compassionate ceremonial leaders.
Our ceremonies are performed in darkness and are guided by Icaros, or medicine songs. Each ceremony begins with cleansing rituals to prepare the space. From there, the night is guided through Matthew's powerful Icaros accompanied by Jeanae and a variety of other instruments.
Matt and Jeanae drink ayahuasca at every ceremony so they can navigate and guide the energy of the space. A minimum of 2 additional helpers are always there to assist as needed.
TESTIMONIALS
Limited to just 14 participants, our retreat provides an intimate setting where genuine connections flourish and enduring bonds are created. By celebrating our vulnerabilities and fostering genuine connections, we embrace the full spectrum of our human experience and together we support each other on the path of healing.
We have carefully tailored our retreat to provide a memorable and therapeutic experience for all our guests. For more than a decade we have been adjusting our ayahuasca Costa Rica program for the most healing benefit.
Our highest priority is making you feel supported, safe, secure, and comfortable throughout the Ayahuasca experience.
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