Yoga Retreat in Condado Beach, Puerto Rico!
4-Day All-Inclusive Retreat in Condado Beach, Puerto Rico! Reset, Relax, & Release
March 19-22, 2026!
Escape to your urban oasis at the AC Hotel San Juan Condado, where satisfying your travel cravings in the city or at the shoreline is effortless. Perfectly situated in the heart of San Juan, this retreat offers the best of both worlds — the shores of Condado Beach and surrounded by the city’s colorful architecture, historical museums, and vibrant culture.
On this coastal retreat, we’re diving into our roots and celebrating our Puerto Rican heritage. You’ll enjoy a taste of island life through adventure, local history, delicious cuisine, and fun outings. Paired with daily wellness practices, this retreat offers the ultimate balance of wellness and pleasure—the perfect reset in an urban oasis.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Two-three meals per day; dietary restrictions can be accommodated (daily buffet breakfast, and pre-fixe lunch or dinner; varies each day depending on schedule)
Daily yoga classes
Welcome Dinner at AC Hotel San Juan Condado
Sunset beach walking meditation
Day trip to El Yunque Rainforest - off the beaten path and swim in a beautiful local swimming hole
Day trip to explore historic Old San Juan (*includes personal guidebook)
Retreat family beach day at Condado beach (beach towels, chairs, umbrellas included)
Farewell dinner and toast (fixed menu)
Daily credit at hotel of $22.50 per room/per day; $17.50 credit towards food & beverage at BAr.C.Lona Rooftop (Lunch or Dinner only), $5.00 credit for purchases at the AC Store
Complimentary access to onsite fitness center
Complimentary access to the rooftop pool and deck
Four onsite restaurants
Transportation to/from AC Hotel San Juan Condado from San Juan - Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (inquire on details)
AIRFARE IS NOT INCLUDED! (only exception to all-inclusive retreat)
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Looking to the future
When Melissa was young she took trips to Puerto Rico, reconnect to her maternal side of the family. These visits opened her up to see colonization and work on ancestry trauma. Visiting Puerto Rico keeps her connected to her ancestors and culture that have been lost. She hopes to permanently stay and create a space for education and holistic healing. Ways to support Melissa are booking her for services, taking her classes or donations.