About Day of the Dead Retreat
Day of the Dead Retreat
Mission & Vision
Rooted in Remembrance: Our mission is to guide women in honoring their ancestors, connecting with Oaxacan traditions, and deepening their sense of gratitude, healing, and continuity through the sacred time of Día de los Muertos. Through yoga, sisterhood, and cultural immersion, we create a space for reflection, renewal, and meaningful connection.
Upcoming Retreats at Day of the Dead Retreat
Day of the Dead Retreat: Oaxaca 2025
$2,600
/ 7 days
Your Guides
Venue & Amenities
San Agustín Etla is a serene village nestled in the hills just outside Oaxaca City, Mexico. Known for its artistic soul, ancient traditions, and vibrant muerteada celebrations, it is the perfect setting for spiritual grounding and cultural awakening.
Enjoy staying in a quiet private residence while participating in the festivities of San Agustin Etla and Oaxaca.
Enjoy staying in a quiet private residence while participating in the festivities of San Agustin Etla and Oaxaca.
Meals
Menu Types
Meals will be healthy, locally sourced, when possible, with vegetarian, meat and gluten free options.
We will have a nice, healthy brunch each morning with snacks in between meals.
Getting Here
Directions
How to get to Oaxaca City, Mexico -
Flights:
Fly into Xoxocotlán International Airport (OAX).
If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll likely fly from a major hub such as:
United States: Los Angeles (LAX), Houston (IAH), Dallas (DFW), Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA)
Canada: Toronto (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR)
Mexico: Mexico City (MEX), Guadalajara (GDL)
Take taxi or shuttle from airport to San Agustin Etla. Please inquire and we will help to set this up for you.
By bus:
From Mexico City: ADO (luxury bus) runs 8–10-hour daily and overnight trips. Buses leave from TAPO or Terminal de Autobuses del Sur.
From Puebla: Around 4–5 hours by ADO bus.
From the Coast (Puerto Escondido, Huatulco): Long, winding mountain roads, 3.5 - 5 hours by bus or van (beautiful but can be bumpy).
By car:
From Mexico City: 6–7 hours drive on the toll highway (safe and scenic).
From the coast: 3.5 - 5 hours, but very curvy mountain roads.
Tip: If driving, try to arrive in daylight for easier navigation and safety.
We can help you finding the best travel options.