About Peace Retreat

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Venue & Amenities

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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
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Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
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Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
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Meals

Menu Types

We cater to the \"food as medicine\" approach. Most of our menu is plant-based, but we do have some dishes with eggs and fish. All meals can be made vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free.

Getting Here

Location icon Peace Retreat, Guanacaste Province, Los Pargos, Costa Rica

Directions

The closest international airport to Peace Retreat is The Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia (LIR), Guanacaste. Peace Retreat is approximately a 75 minute drive from Liberia Airport. Many of our packages include airport transportation. If it does not, a shuttle can be added on when you book for $110 USD (one-way). Please list your flight info when you book.

Customer Reviews

4.56 out of 5.0 average rating

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not what i expected
Playa Negra CR is a beautiful area with wonderful nature and cute restaurants. As a solo female traveler, I felt entirely safe in the town.

Peace Retreat is also beautiful, but I WOULD NEVER LET SOMEONE I CARE FOR STAY THERE.

I had many unsettling experiences. Here are the top two:

(1) I asked the hotel to arrange a surf lesson for me and another guest. While surfing I severely injured my knee and was unable to walk or stand on my left leg. The instructor had no idea how to handle the situation and just offered me a beer to “chill out.” They didn’t take my injury seriously at all and I had to struggle to advocate for myself in a foreign language (thank goodness I have working medical Spanish). I demanded to head back to the hotel because I assumed they had some plan for handling emergencies.

After returning to the hotel I was shocked at the level of care. They clearly have no ability to handle a medical event and were unwilling to even take my injury seriously.

No one there had medical skills or even a basic first aid kit. All I wanted was an ice pack and an ace bandage and they had neither. They had to go off site to get a bag of ice. It is irresponsible that a rural place where people are regularly practicing sports is so unprepared. I'm scared to think about what would have happened if I had a more time sensitive medical issue. I have zero confidence in this team.

On top of that Kevin--the owner of the hotel--was a total weirdo with me. Cell service is spotty on the property so I found myself sitting in a public area icing my leg and trying to make some phone calls. Kevin sat down next to me and told me I should ask "why me? why now?" and “what is the universe telling me with this injury?” When I told him I was busy scheduling a wheelchair escort for my airplane home, he scoffed and said “really” as if I was just being dramatic. I asked him to leave so I could handle my own care.

Now that I’m home and have seen a doctor, it turns out I have a torn meniscus and need surgery. So I wasn’t being dramatic.

I am not angry that I got hurt during a risky sport -- I signed up for that risk. But I am livid at the hotel's general negligence. I saw a hotel staff member give the instructor two $20 bills on the $150 USD they charged us. I understand that a hotel upcharges for concierge services, and have no problem with them making a reasonable profit. But I can’t help but think I would have had a safer experience if they profited a little less and hired a vendor with appropriate skills. Same goes for their lack of staff training at the hotel site.

(2) Even before my medical event, I was wildly uncomfortable with the “yoga classes” taught by Kevin.

Each “class” started with a 45 minute sermon (videotaped and posted online!). Kevin made us circle around him while he presented a "problem" and a "solution."The problem was us: he told us were “monsters“, “repressed”, and “broken." The solution was yoga, and by extension, him the instructor.

The problem + solution framework is a classic sales technique designed to prey upon the insecurities of someone so that they purchase your product. It is irresponsible to casually poke at people's trauma without care or context. If students resisted or questioned this framework, they were dismissed as "not ready for the message."

When the sermons finally ended, there would be 30-40 minutes of light yoga. The experience was abrasive at best and abusive at worst.

These are just my two worst experiences. There were several others as well. If you stay here, please do your research and be prepared to take care of yourself.

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Peace Retreat was AMAZING
Peace retreat with @getawayyogis was quite amazing! The resort is located in the heart of a beautiful jungle far from the noise I surround myself with daily. Melody Butler, Darcy Henry, Kevin and Serena were wonderful facilitators that led us in mindful, heart opening flows that left me feeling truly grateful and grounded. The daily excursions including the waterfall hike, riding horses on the beach and zip lining through a beautiful jungle were exhilarating and brought out the warrior in me! I can’t say enough good things about this retreat, and I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to experience, this magical place with some pretty amazing people. The facility itself was very clean and run efficiently by staff members who were always smiling and eager to answer questions or assist you. The food was wholesome and presented beautifully. Just wished I had asked Serena more questions about the various meals! I am still processing the inner peace and contentment I feel and trying to cultivate that feeling as I go through my back to real life daily experiences. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Peace Retreat if you have the chance to go!!!

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Amazing experience
My experience at Peace Retreat was wonderful from beginning to end. The room was great, clean and offered a welcome respite from traditional hotel space. The open air cool breeze concept nourished my soul at night. Spa services were 5 star, papaya mask was awesome! Yoga classes were great as well as the food. Highly recommended!

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Excellent place to practice
There were 20 of us YOGIS who came to Peace retreat for one week in January 2023 with @getawayogis group based out of Texas. We had an exceptional and amazing time with our yoga instructors (Melody and Darcy) and also had the priveledge to have Kevin and Sorina lead two yoga classes for us. Those yoga classes got really deep with some tools and exercises to open us up to being vunerable, aware and open to change-I WOKE UP for sure! The yoga instruction was great as well. The atompshere, the food, the staff, the ceremonies (cacao & sweat lodge-very authentice and rich), and serene location made for an awesome time! I highly recommend this place. The staff were SO GIVING and fantastic. They took GREAT CARE OF US.

I stayed in the casa verde, which is a hostel like set up, with this heavy mesh screening and partial walls seperating a sleeping area. I could hear all the nature and wind outside which was a BONUS for me! The stars and beach were amazing too. The beach is a 20 minute walk from the retreat center.I highly recommend it!

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The absolute best!
I'd consider myself... we'll say extremely selective when it comes to practice & retreat, and Peace proved to be one of the absolute best I've experienced. Their teachers are phenomenal, practice is authentic, food is nourishing, and the environment is supportive & serene (if you're sensitive to sound I suggest sharing that with staff in case there's construction going on nearby).
Facilities are kept very clean and the staff is basically a band of yogis –– compassionate, motivated & very happy to help.
The spa is next level and offers everything from massage to reflexology to energy healing, and if you visit while any sort of ceremony is offered (cacao, sweat lodge, etc.) I can't give a higher recommendation.
I had quite the 'ah hah' experience during my second sweat lodge which proved to be the perspective shift I'd been searching for.
In short, highly highly highly recommended in every possible way🤍

Mission & Vision

Peace Retreat is a unique learning and wellness center located along the stunning Pacific coastline, called the Gold Coast, in the Province of Guanacaste, in the Northwest region of Costa Rica. Visitors at Peace Retreat experience an atmosphere centered in love, respect for the environment, personal development, and a dedication to the healing power of yoga and wellness practices.

Our mission is to presence peace, enhance wellbeing, and inspire new possibilities for self-expression and vitality.

Peace Retreat caters to tourists, yogis and wellness enthusiasts alike who are searching for adventure, relaxation and personal exploration, in an eco‐friendly paradise.

We invite you to join us at our unique Costa Rican learning and wellness retreat. It\'s the perfect location to host an individual stay, group retreat, or training program. With flexibility and compatibility, we invite you to plan your perfect getaway - a retreat designed by you and delivered by us!

We look forward to meeting you, and together, creating a revitalizing, inspiring, and lasting experience of peace!