Hosting a Retreat

How to choose a retreat venue in Mexico

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Choosing where to host your retreat shapes the whole experience, often more than the program itself. The right venue carries the logistics, fits your group, and feels like the work. Here is a practical way to choose a retreat venue in Mexico without getting burned.

What to check

Does the capacity fit your group, honestly. What is actually included. Whether there is real ceremony support. The food. How you and your guests get there. And, most of all, the team behind it, because a venue is only as good as the people running the ground.

Red flags

Vague pricing, no clear answer on what is included, photos that oversell what is really there, and no one who answers your messages. If it feels like a brochure rather than a partner, keep looking.

Questions to ask before you book

Ask what is included in writing. Ask who handles ceremonies and operations. Ask about the maximum group size and the support team. Ask to speak with a leader who has hosted there. Good venues welcome those questions.

In short

Frequently asked questions

What should a venue include?

Lodging, food, ceremony support, and a team that runs the ground operations, ideally spelled out clearly.

How do I avoid surprises?

Get clear pricing and a written list of what is and is not included before you commit.

Does Lunita host external leaders?

Yes. Hosting other leaders' retreats is a core part of what we do.

Where to go next

Letters from the jungle

Occasional notes on ceremony, stillness, and what's unfolding at Lunita. No noise, no selling.