Offers
In addition to therapy, we offer a variety of exciting personal development programs, training courses, and workshops.
Learn how to improve the quality of your relationships, health, mindset, and overall well-being.
Acquire knowledge and skills to enhance your work performance, creativity, business acumen, and strategic thinking.
Browse through the list of our starting packages below to discover what resonates with you and what would be most useful for you to learn right now.
Everything is customised, from your dates and type of accommodation to the activities and pace of your therapy or learning experience. Our offerings can be tailored to suit various levels and preferences.
The packages can be purchased as described and individualised in terms of dates and accommodation type, Alternatively, you can use them as a starting point to design your perfect retreat by adding activities you’d like to explore.
There are three types of accommodation available for our packages: cosy hotel room,
Costs vary depending on the time of year and our availability. For our latest and best offers, please contact us, quoting the full title of the package.
Accommodation Options
Cosy Single En-Suite Hotel Room
Studio Apartment
One-bedroom self-catering apartment
Packages
Hypnotherapy 7
7 days/6 nights in accommodation of your choice
3 x 2-hour one-on-one sessions
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Past Life Regression 7
7 days/6 nights in accommodation of your choice
3 x 2-hour one-on-one sessions
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Persuasion Skills Intro 7
7 days/6 nights in accommodation of your choice
5 x 1-hour one-on-one sessions
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Weight loss 15
15 days/14 nights in accommodation of your choice
3 x 2-hour one-on-one sessions
4 x 1-hour one-on-one sessions
Arrival and departure airport transfers
MindShift - Your Unconscious Bank Account 7
7 days/6 nights in accommodation of your choice
2 x 2-hour group/or one-on-one sessions
3 x 1-hour group/or one-on-one sessions
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Psychological Tools for Writers, Actors & Directors
7 days/6 nights
5 x 4-hour group sessions
1 x 1-hour one-on-one session
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Learn to Hypnotise Intro
7 days/6 nights
5 x 4-hour group sessions
1 x 1-hour one-on-one session
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Learn NLP Intro
7 days/6 nights
5 x 4-hour group sessions
1 x 1-hour one-on-one session
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Enhanced mental clarity & focus
Being in nature allows us to unplug from the demands of daily life and experience a sense of tranquillity. This can lead to improved mental clarity, concentration, and cognitive function.
Physical well-being
Engaging in physical activity, such as walking, cycling, or gentle exercise can have positive effects on health, including improved cardiovascular fitness, increased energy levels, and better sleep. This can make therapy more effective.
Improved mood
Nature has a positive impact on mood and emotional well-being. Research suggests that exposure to natural environments can boost positive emotions, increase happiness, and reduce symptoms of depression.
Exposure to sunlight
Spending time outdoors exposes individuals to natural light, which can positively impact sleep patterns and regulate circadian rhythms. Adequate exposure to natural light is crucial for maintaining healthy sleep-wake cycles. Sunbathing is the most natural and efficient way to obtain vitamin D which plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health. Vitamin D is involved in supporting the immune system, reducing inflammation, and improving mental health. Some studies suggest a direct relationship between low vitamin D levels and mood disorders like depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Connection & grounding
Nature provides a sense of connection and grounding. It allows people to reconnect with themselves, others, and the natural world. This connection can foster a sense of meaning, purpose, and interconnectedness, which can be particularly beneficial for those feeling disconnected, isolated, or overwhelmed by urban or indoor environments. Nature can help foster a sense of belonging.
Increased mindfulness
Nature can help enhance our ability to be present in the moment and cultivate mindfulness. Therapeutic activities like walking, hiking, swimming, or simply sitting in a natural environment can facilitate a deeper connection with oneself and the surroundings.
Enhanced self-reflection
Nature provides a peaceful and reflective setting that encourages introspection, self-exploration, and personal growth. Being in nature often encourages us to slow down. Nature can create a safe space for individuals to delve into their thoughts and tune into their real emotions, fostering deeper insights and self-awareness.
Symbolic meaning
Natural elements such as the sea, the sky, trees or mountains can hold symbolic meaning for individuals, allowing them to explore their experiences and emotions in a metaphorical way. Nature's beauty and symbolism can facilitate the therapeutic process and aid in personal growth.
Novel & refreshing experience
Taking therapy outdoors provides a change of scenery from traditional office settings. The novelty and freshness of being in nature can make therapy sessions more engaging, inspiring creativity, and bringing a sense of adventure to the therapeutic process.
Studies & Research
There is a growing body of research that supports the idea that nature can have positive effects on healing. Here are a few examples of studies that highlight the benefits of nature in the healing process:
Nature &
Stress Reduction
Numerous studies have shown that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels. For instance, a study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology found that individuals who walked in a natural environment had lower levels of cortisol (a stress hormone) compared to those who walked in an urban setting.
Nature &
Mental Health
Research has shown that exposure to nature can have a positive impact on mental health. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that individuals who walked for 90 minutes in a natural setting showed reduced activity in the brain region associated with rumination (repetitive negative thinking), compared to those who walked in an urban environment.
Nature &
Physical Healing
Studies have indicated that access to nature can promote physical healing. For example, a study published in the Journal Environment and Behaviour found that hospital patients with a view of trees and nature recovered more quickly, required fewer pain medications, and had fewer complications compared to patients with a view of a brick wall.
Nature &
Attention Restoration
Nature has been found to enhance cognitive function and restore attention. Research published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that spending time in nature can improve focus, attention, and working memory, potentially aiding in the healing process by enhancing mental clarity and concentration.
Nature &
Well-being
Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects of nature on overall well-being. For instance, a study published in the International Journal of Environmental Health Research found that individuals who engaged in outdoor activities experienced increased feelings of vitality, reduced fatigue, and improved overall well-being.
These are just a few examples of the studies highlighting the healing benefits of nature. It's worth noting that research in this field is ongoing, and further studies are being conducted to explore the relationship between nature and healing in greater detail.