Carrer de Serra, 6, Sóller, España
Up to 4 in group
Aug 10 - 13, 2026
About this Retreat
Juanjo Martí-Noguera is a traveller, entrepreneur and PhD in Psychology whose work sits at the intersection of personal development, mental health governance and the impact of emerging technologies on human attention and decision-making.
He spent over a decade living and working across South America — from the south of Chile to the Andes of Ecuador and Colombia — where he developed a deep understanding of how landscape shapes culture, and how culture shapes human behaviour.
His academic work includes Governing & Ethics in Digital Mental Health (Springer, 2025) and The Value of Ensouling, where he explores the tension between technological acceleration and human presence.
Now based in Mallorca, in the Serra de Tramuntana, his work integrates that global perspective with a more grounded question: how to design conditions where clarity, rhythm and decision-making can recalibrate.
His connection to this landscape is not incidental. He is the nephew of one of the last two monks of the Ermita de la Santa Trinitat in Valldemossa — one of the oldest hermitages in Mallorca — where traditions of deliberate withdrawal and attentive presence have been practised for centuries. That lineage quietly informs the structure of his work.
He designs and personally leads the Spring Immersion and Eclipse Longevity programmes.
Outside his professional work, he practices tennis, trekking and open-water swimming, and continues writing as a way of observing life with precision.
Luis Hernando Mora Ríos is a Medical Doctor with more than 20 years of experience spanning clinical practice, public health policy and cross-border healthcare systems.
Trained at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, he spent over a decade working in border territories and indigenous regions, including collaboration with Wayuu communities. In these environments, healthcare required intercultural sensitivity, community-based medical practice and institutional coordination across fragmented systems.
His career has moved between frontline medical care and public health policy design in geographically complex settings.
Now based in Mallorca, he serves as Clinical Liaison at Sóller Longevity. His role focuses on integrative and preventive health guidance, medical discernment within longevity-oriented programmes, and appropriate referral pathways when clinical care is required.
For him, longevity requires discernment — not acceleration.
Details of this retreat
In August 2026, light disappears.
For a few minutes, temperature shifts. Sound softens. Perception changes.
The environment reorganises itself — and with it, the human system.
Eclipse Longevity Days is a four-day immersion designed around that interruption.
Not as spectacle, but as a biological marker.
When light disappears, rhythm recalibrates.
Set in the Sóller Valley, within the Serra de Tramuntana (UNESCO World Heritage), the programme uses landscape not as backdrop, but as structure. Mountains contain. The sea opens. Light defines tempo.
This is not a retreat in the conventional sense.
It is a controlled environment where physiology, attention and decision-making can reset under specific conditions.
The second night aligns with the Perseids meteor shower, extending the temporal frame beyond the eclipse itself.
This is a time-bound programme aligned with a rare astronomical event. Limited to four participants to ensure precision, discretion and direct guidance throughout the programme.