Flex Yoga Retreat - Costa Rica Retreat

      Guanacaste Province, Nosara, Costa Rica

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      Jan 2 - 7, 2023
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      Flex Yoga Retreat - Costa Rica Retreat
      Guanacaste Province, Nosara, Costa Rica

      Yogando Retreats
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      35 reviews

      Jan 2 - 7, 2023
      Group size: 1 - 35

      About this trip



      From the jungle to the beaches to the gorgeous shalas at Bodhi Tree, this week is an opportunity to get into the more natural cycle of the season by literally immersing ourselves in nature. 

      Reconnect with nature's cycles through yoga practice, excursions, and the unique beauty of Nosara and mindfully transition in the New Year by getting out of the hustle and bustle of regular life through retreat and nature.

      Your teachers:

      EMILY MARIOLA

      Artist/potter (Stonehouse Pottery), E-RYT500 Yoga studio owner/student/teacher @flexyogawooster Mom to four, wife to one. ADHD strong.

      ERYT-500, YACEP

      Yin Yoga Certified

      Ballet Barre Certified

      Aerial Yoga Certified

      Trini Foundation Yoga & Recovery Certified


      More about her:

      Emily Moorefield Mariola is the founder of Flex Yoga Wooster and is a certified Yoga Instructor through Amazing Yoga Studios of Pittsburg Pennsylvania. Emily took her first yoga class in 2004 and has been hooked ever since. Originally a competitive runner, Emily was a high school state champion and a three time All-American in Cross-Country and Track & Field. Emily uses her understanding of competitive athletics and awareness of physical capabilities to enhance her yoga practice as well as her teaching. Emily teaches a Power Vinyasa Flow style of yoga that integrates the physical poses (or asanas) with the breath (or pranayama) in a fluid and powerful way. Although many find a yoga practice to fulfill their exercise regime, Emily believes it is also the best supplement for the competitive athlete, those looking for “the edge”, and for those interested in restoring balance and flexibility in a more gentle practice. The emotional benefits of a consistent yoga practice can equal (and often exceed) the physical benefits of yoga, and the instructors at Flex Yoga are committed to carefully guide all students to work within their limits. Emily's goal is that Flex Yoga can be a space where all people can find and experience the emotional and physical benefits of yoga. Very young to very old, very fit to not fit at all, yoga can bring softness, flexibility, balance and strength to the body and the mind. With a strong commitment to continue and enhance her yoga education Emily has taken additional teacher trainings and workshops from some of the best yoga instructors in the country, including: Karen and Sean Conley, Kathryn Budig, Bryan Kest, and Doug Swenson. A potter by trade, Emily has found yoga creeping into her art more and more these days. Emily and her husband Mike live on a farm just south of Wooster with their four free-range children: Ian, Vincy, Annie and Mia.

      Your teachers: Justin Liebman

      After working as a top sales representative in the high stress world of finance, Justin's passion for yoga ignited most when he began to study yogic philosophy.

      After four years of dedicated practice he took the leap to become a yoga teacher and leave the corporate finance world in 2018.  Justin's primary area of interest is inversions and arm balances. As a teacher, Justin wishes to bring more than the physical side of yoga into his student's lives by sharing the lessons he has learned over the years with regular practice.

      Entry requirements

      Travelers to Costa Rica are not required to show proof of vaccination status or proof of a medical insurance policy to cover COVID-19 related illness.


      https://cr.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/


      Entry to Costa Rica is allowed for tourists from all countries.

      Each visitor must comply with the migratory processes established in the General Law of Migration and Immigration.

      Starting April 1, the temporary migration measures established in the framework of the national health emergency due to COVID-19 are repealed.

      During their stay in Costa Rica, tourists must follow the health protocols established by private companies in order to participle in any tourist activity.


      *Important update (April 1-2022)*

      Starting April 1, the temporary immigration measures for entering Costa Rica – put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic – are repealed. This eliminates the requirement to complete the epidemiological form known as the Health Pass and the requirement of medical insurance for unvaccinated foreigners.

      All commercial establishments, activities, and events can operate at 100% capacity.

      Costa Rica maintains the requirement for the mandatory use of masks, the protocol for washing hands and taking temperatures, as well as compliance with health protocols for each tourist activity.

      Tourists can verify if they require a visa to enter Costa Rica using the following link https://migracion.go.cr/Paginas/Visas.aspx.


      Remember that:

      A return flight ticket is needed when entering Costa Rica. The immigration officer will ask for it upon your arrival. It is advisable to make a photocopy or take a picture of your passport with the entry stamp to carry at all times during your stay.

      • Your country of origin determines the amount of days available to stay in Costa Rica as a tourist.
      • In some cases, the Immigration official may request you show economic solvency for your stay in the country.
      • Even with a 90-day tourist visa, the immigration official determines the duration of your stay as allowed by your passport.

      Visitors to Costa Rica must have a valid passport as well as proof of their intent to exit the country before their visa or entry stamp expires, usually within 90 days.

      All non-resident travelers must possess a return ticket or a ticket as proof of when they intend to exit the country, commonly referred to as an outbound exit or onward ticket. An onward ticket is required of non-residents who are:

      • Traveling on a one-way ticket
      • Entering the country with a return ticket dated more than 90 days after arrival
      • Flying into Costa Rica and flying out of another country

      By law, an onward ticket includes any of the following on approved, commercial transport:

      • A pre-purchased bus ticket out of the country
      • A pre-purchased flight out of the country
      • Proof of passage on a cruise ship

      Obligation to Declare when entering or leaving Costa Rica:

      When entering or leaving a port in Costa Rica, if you carry an amount equal to or greater than the US $ 10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies, cash or securities, you must request and complete the form provided for this purpose at the migration post and present it to the Customs Authority for verification; The declaration must be made before finalizing the corresponding immigration procedures. The omission of what is established by Costa Rican law (No. 8204, article 35) will result in the immediate loss of money.

      What inoculations do I need before entering Costa Rica?

      Starting on July 30, 2007, all travelers coming from the following countries must possess a yellow fever vaccination certificate before entry into Costa Rica will be allowed: Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and the Republic of Guyana.

      For more information click here

      The Yoga Resort

      https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/


      Uniquely designed around the nature and the surrounding jungle, Bodhi Tree Resort resides in a blue zone in Costa Rica where cultures have evolved to prolong the longevity of human life and life expectancies of residents surpass 100 years old.


      If you want to see photos of the room, please check them uploaded in this brochure, or at this link: https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/rooms/

      The Essential Things to Bring to CR

      The essential items you need to bring to Costa Rica are face masks, hand sanitizer, sandals, swimwear, mosquito repellent, sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater, hiking shoes/trail running shoes or closed toed hiking sandals, sunglasses, a hat, battery pack, medical kit, waterproof phone case, camera, day pack, rain jacket and an insulated water bottle.

      I’ll go more into details below for each one.


      Hand Sanitizer

      Many establishments will have hand sanitizer by the front door, requiring guests to sanitize before entering. However, we highly recommend bringing your own to have with you at all times. You can purchase hand sanitizer in any pharmacy or supermarket.

      Disinfectant Wipes

      Likewise, we recommend to bring your own disinfectant wipes.

      Clothes

      Costa Rica doesn’t have a strict dress code so comfortable and casual is best for pretty much the entire country. At the beach, your wardrobe will consist mostly of shorts, tank tops and flip flops. In the city, we recommend closed toed shoes, long pants and a light jacket or sweater.


      Our recommendations: For Costa Rica, clothes that dry fast (like Nike Dri-fit clothes) and wick away moisture are the best, especially if you’re visiting the beach or rainforest.

      Shoes

      Flip flops are a must especially if you’re going to the beach. If you’re doing any activities, hiking shoes/sandals (with straps), sneakers, trail running shoes or hiking shoes are necessary. Whenever we travel around Costa Rica, I normally bring one pair of flip flops and one pair of sneakers/hiking shoes or closed toed hiking sandals depending on what we’re doing.


      Our recommendations: We love closed toed hiking sandals. They are amazing for all sorts of outdoor activities and you can go from land to water easily. They dry fast, don’t smell, your feet can breathe and are much more comfortable than stuffy shoes and socks. Waterproof trail running shoes are also amazing for Costa Rica.


      Mosquito Repellent

      You have to bring mosquito repellent for Costa Rica as they are present all year round.


      Our recommendations: You can find mosquito repellent in the supermarkets but we recommend bringing your own as it is very expensive here.


      Sunscreen

      Sunscreen is also a must and bring at least SPF 30. If you burn easily, SPF 50-70 is best. Costa Rica is only 8-12 degrees from the equator so the sun is strong! Additionally, after sun care is very important in case you do burn.

      Our recommendations: If you are going to be going in the ocean, we encourage you to buy reef safe mineral sunscreen. We personally love Raw Elements, SunBum and Kiss My Face. If you can, bring sunscreen. If you forgot it, you can get sunscreen at any supermarket or pharmacy but it is a bit more expensive. Don’t forget chapstick with SPF!


      Toiletries and Medications

      You can find all toiletries in Costa Rica like shampoo, conditioner, lotion, toothbrush, mouth wash, toothpaste and floss. There are a few items that I do recommend to bring though. These are tampons for women (not always readily offered at convenience stores/mini markets), face wash (very expensive), hair detangler spray, wet wipes, a packet of tissues and face wipes. If you wear contact lenses, make sure to bring a couple extra lenses.

      If you’re taking any medicines, write down a list of them and keep it with you at all times. Try to include the active ingredients in each medicine or find the Spanish name.

      For basic medicines, you can find mostly all OTC at the pharmacies in Costa Rica. We do recommend bringing allergy medicine like Claritin and Sudafed sinus medication as those are very expensive in Costa Rica. You can buy anti-nausea medicine at the pharmacy but I like to bring my own anti-drowsy Dramamine.

      Supermarkets do have a small over the counter section with cold and flu, diarrhea and muscle pain medicines.

      Rain Jacket

      A rain jacket is an essential item if you’re visiting during Costa Rica’s rainy season (May to beginning of December). And you want to get a waterproof one, trust me! A poncho can work too.

      Day Bag

      For day trips, sight seeing and tours, bring a day backpack. If you’re not planning on doing long hikes, you can get away with a 20-25 L backpack to hold all the essentials: snacks, water, towel, change of clothes, camera, etc.

      Insulated Water Bottle

      I never leave home without my insulated water bottle. It’s the best feeling in the world to take a long sip of fresh cold water when it’s 90 F out. Additioanlly, bringing your own water bottle helps to reduce the amount of plastic water bottles and you’ll save money on buying water. You can drink tap water in most places in Costa Rica or bring a water filter if you have a sensitive stomach.

      Micro Fiber Towel

      Our second favorite item we never leave without. A micro fiber towel is awesome for wiping sweat off, using as a fan to cool off or to wrap your stuff in if it starts raining. We have several, a couple from REI 

      Sunglasses and Hat

      As for the sunglasses, I recommend bringing 2 pairs of sunglasses. One cheap pair so that you won’t cry if it gets lost in the ocean (which has happened to us and our friends many times) and one nicer pair for lounging and sightseeing. A hat or visor is also essential.

      Swimwear

      Don’t forget your swimwear! We recommend at least two pairs. For guys, the swim trunks without the mesh is best and ladies, bring all the bikinis you want!

      Cameras and Technology

      If you want to capture all those awesome adventures, an action cam is the best. GoPro and Sony Action Cam are two excellent ones. GoPro is exceptionally great now and that is what we use for our adventures.


      Our recommendations: Make sure to bring the correct accessories for your action camera to attach it to helmets, surf boards, etc. 

      Waterproof Phone Case

      These waterproof phone cases are super useful. You can wear it around your neck and use it during light water activities like tubing, canyoning, etc.

      Accessories and Extras

      Here are some other items that will be useful.

      • Small first aid kit.
      • Adapter – Costa Rica uses the same voltage as US and Canada (110).
      • Ziplock bags to protect your electronics.
      • Laundry bag.
      • Reusable cloth grocery bags.
      • Lots of hair ties!
      • Ear plugs, especially if you’re sharing your room

      Essential items you cannot forget

      • Original passport
      • Original valid driver’s license (if you are renting a car). No temporary licenses, no photocopies, no paper copies
      • Credit cards you plan to use (don’t forget to tell your credit card company you are traveling overseas)
      • Your return flight ticket out of Costa Rica (printed or saved on your phone)



      What’s included

      • Hotel Room
        Single Rooms or Shared Rooms Available
      • Full board
        Breakfast, lunch and dinner (mainly plant based)
      • Rise and shine
        Early morning daily pranayama, meditation and mindfulness practice
      • Daily workshops
      • Yoga workshops
        Daily afternoon yoga workshops
      • Drills and Skills
        Daily Drills and Skills for Advanced Asana
      • Airport transfer

      What’s not included

      • Flight
      • Insurance
      • COVID-19 Tests
      • Gratuities
      • Excursions

      Available Packages

      Queen Bungalow (shared)

      This unit features two queen beds with dramatic high ceilings, a wet bar filled with local delights, Egyptian cotton sheets, air conditioning and a laptop-sized safe.


      Unwind by lounging on your outdoor balcony as you hear the sounds of waterfalls in the distance. Study or work in comfort at the large work desk with access to free wireless internet. Refresh in your open air, rainfall shower, featuring luxurious Raw Botanicals toiletries.


      Maximum Capacity: 2

      19m² + Balcony

      2 Queen Beds

      1 Bathroom

      Balcony

      Open Air Rainfall Shower

      Spacious Closet

      Work Desk

      Mini Bar

      Egyptian Cotton Sheets

      Plush Cotton Towels


      Links to view the rooms: 

      https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/rooms/

      https://tours.360virtualcr.com/group/8FWYLxG39?shortId=d-2CQTP02WSG

      $2,363
      Deposit: $500
      Jungle Room (shared)

      This unit features two queen beds with dramatic high ceilings, a wet bar filled with local delights, Egyptian cotton sheets, air conditioning and a laptop-sized safe.

      Unwind by lounging on your outdoor patio as you hear the sounds of waterfalls in the distance. Study or work in comfort at the large work desk with access to free wireless internet. Refresh in your open air, rainfall shower, featuring luxurious Raw Botanicals toiletries.


      Maximum Capacity: 4

      21 m²

      2 Queen Beds

      1 Bathroom

      Open Air Rainfall Shower

      Outside Terrace

      Spacious Closet

      Work Desk

      Mini Bar

      Egyptian Cotton Sheets

      Plush Cotton Towels


      Links to view the rooms: 

      https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/rooms/

      https://tours.360virtualcr.com/group/8FWYLxG39?shortId=d-2CQTP02WSG


      $2,282
      Deposit: $500
      Bodhi Casita (shared room)

      This unit consists of two bedrooms, one bedroom has one king bed (single occupancy), the other bedroom has two queen beds (shared room). Both rooms share one bathroom, kitchenette, living area, air conditioning, wifi and outdoor patio. Accommodates up to 3 guests.

      Maximum Capacity: 3

      86 m² + Outdoor Patio

      2 Queen Beds

      1 Bathroom

      Indoor Living Area

      Spacious Closet

      Large Outdoor Lounge Area

      Egyptian Cotton Sheets

      Plush Cotton Towels

      Free WiFi

      Free Beach Shuttle

      Free Bike Rentals

      Air Conditioning

      Rainfall Shower

      Raw Botanicals Toiletries

      Coffee Maker

      Umbrellas

      Standard North American Electrical Outlets

      In-Room Laptop Size Safe


      Links to view the rooms: 

      https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/rooms/

      https://tours.360virtualcr.com/group/8FWYLxG39?shortId=d-2CQTP02WSG

      $2,363
      Deposit: $500
      Bodhi Casita (single bed)

      This unit consists of two bedrooms, one bedroom has one king bed (single occupancy), the other bedroom has two queen beds (shared room). Both rooms share one bathroom, kitchenette, living area, air conditioning, wifi and outdoor patio. Accommodates up to 3 guests.


      Maximum Capacity: 3

      86 m² + Outdoor Patio

      2 Queen Beds

      1 Bathroom

      Indoor Living Area

      Spacious Closet

      Large Outdoor Lounge Area

      Egyptian Cotton Sheets

      Plush Cotton Towels


      Free WiFi

      Free Beach Shuttle

      Free Bike Rentals

      Air Conditioning

      Rainfall Shower

      Raw Botanicals Toiletries

      Coffee Maker

      Umbrellas

      Standard North American Electrical Outlets

      In-Room Laptop Size Safe



      Links to view the rooms: 

      https://bodhitreeyogaresort.com/rooms/

      https://tours.360virtualcr.com/group/8FWYLxG39?shortId=d-2CQTP02WSG


      $2,363
      Deposit: $500
      Bodhi House
      $2,900
      Deposit: $500
      Bodhi House (no yoga)
      $2,700
      Deposit: $500
      Bodhi Casita DELUXE

      retreats 


      Two ensuite queen bedrooms, in the same unit, but divided with a door. 



      $2,585
      Jungle room single
      $2,740
      Deposit: $500
      Queen bungalow+ jungle room
      $4,384
      Deposit: $2,000
      Queen bungalow (double)
      $2,363
      Deposit: $1,500


      Itinerary

      Jan 2
      Arrival

      Airport pick up - Shuttle buses will be organized depending on your landing time. 

      Check in and room assignment

      4:30 pm Welcome Meeting - Opening Ceremony: ROOM: Akasha 

      5-6 pm Vinyasa flow class led by Emily. ROOM: Akasha 

      7-8 PM Dinner 

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      Reviews

      I recently had the pleasure of attending a retreat hosted by Elisa and Brooke Burke, and it was truly life-changing. I'm looking forward to attending another retreat in the near future! The entire retreat experience, from start to finish, was empowering, purposeful, and tailored perfectly to the group's needs.The connections I formed during the retreat were incredibly meaningful. I felt a strong sense of community and camaraderie with all the other participants. The retreat program itself was a fantastic mix of body sculpting, breathwork, and wellness workshops. I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of the workshops and how much I learned about myself through them. Each activity was carefully designed to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being, and the peaceful natural surroundings only enhanced the overall tranquility of the retreat.I highly recommend attending a retreat with these wonderful ladies if you want to reconnect with yourself, deepen your personal growth journey, and build meaningful connections with like-minded individuals. Thank you so much for providing such an unforgettable experience—I am eagerly looking forward to returning!
      By Bridgette H for LONGEVITY | Mind.Body.Energy. Build your own BB zone. on Apr 03, 2024
      I had zero expectations leading up to this event. I knew I wanted to experience a mind body connection somewhere tropical and that’s what I got! I knew I wanted to have some new tools to take into this new year and break some old mindsets that have been holding me back, that’s what I got! I wanted to move my body differently and cut off distractions from the outside world, that’s what I got! I’ve never felt so aligned with my new intentions and supported as I worked through some of the old self limiting thoughts .The accommodations were beautifully rustic and the food was average, but that’s not why I went. I went to fine tune myself, my perspective and create new healthy habits, that’s exactly what I got and more! Bravo to everyone who helped set this new year on track for me. Ill be back, Ive already manifested it ;)
      By Melanie A for BBBody&Soul | Longevity Retreat in Costa Rica on Jan 16, 2024
      Disorganized & disappointing, There was nothing related to longevity about this retreat. Eating at a buffet meals a day isn’t a 5 star experience. Being left for an hour in the hot sun along the side of a river waiting for transportation isn’t a 5 star experience. Not knowing any details about the waterfall excursion when asked 2x is not a 5 star experience. Not having bug spray for your guests not a 5 star experience. Not knowing who’s actually going on your retreat NOT a 5 star experience. The resort running out of towels not a 5 star experience. Over promises and undelivered
      By Cali L for BBBody&Soul | Longevity Retreat in Costa Rica on Jan 14, 2024
      Hello Carol, we are very sorry that this is your idea of a fabulous retreat that got 5 stars and amazing reviews from every single person on this trip. Regarding the organization, we were fully supportive in each step of your booking. We reacted very fast when, only the day before you were traveling, you sent us your flight details and we realized you were landing in the wrong airport. We showed full support while you were traveling solo, we spent time with you and we offered you dinner, the day before the retreat started. We treated you with compassion and support. The meals offered at buffet style were listed in the original contract, and the food was beyond amazing, offering a variety of fruits, vegetables and different form of proteins, at each meal. The waterfall hike was a very simple hike, we waited for transportation as part of the excursion, there was shade, and fresh fruits offered to everyone. We are sorry that this is your perception of the whole experience and we are quite surprised about your review. Hopefully, you learnt that there is no secret to longevity, but longevity is sisterhood, community, and how you perceive life.
      By Yogando Retreats on Jan 14, 2024
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      My experience in Costa Rica with Brooke Burke and Elisa Magni was incredibly enriching and transformative. The combination of mindful practices, body movement , communal connection, and transformative activities was without a doubt a valuable investment in my personal well-being. Brooke asks some very important reflective questions that helped me tune into my core being, as well as get really honest and accountable with myself . My favorite activities included the breath-work ceremony, group I AM manifestion affirmations , mirror work and the transformative letter writing . Lastly , and perhaps the most invaluable aspect of this retreat is the deep connection and communal bond that formed between myself. Brooke , Elisa and ALL of the women attending. In addition, the resort is absolutely beautiful. The ocean is perfectly salty, warm and blissful, the food is extremely fresh with lots of vegetarian and vegan options. All of which I thoroughly enjoyed ! We also got a very generous swag bag filled with all of Brooke and Elisa‘s favorite things , ranging from hats , work-out clothes, candles and journals ! And the list goes on ! I am grateful that I choose to invest in myself and took this journey with Brooke and Elisa . I cannot think of a better way to begin the new year. I retuned home with the tools needed to keep vibrating at this higher frequency. I AM energetically lighter , I AM every woman, and I AM ready for an extraordinary 2024 .
      By Elysia L for BBBody&Soul | Longevity Retreat in Costa Rica on Jan 14, 2024
      Let me just say, if you are in a point of your life seeking transformation and restoration this experience is for you. Brook created such a safe supported space which allowed us all to be open and available for growth. I came home from this retreat refreshed, focused and calm. I have a better sense of who I am and what I want to experience moving forward. Forever grateful for this community and in awe of the dedication Brooke has to each and everyone of us. Her work ethic is extraordinary and her level to connect to each of us is unparalleled. Stop what you’re doing and take a moment to consider this opportunity for yourself. You deserve all the good things this retreat will curate. So much love and gratitude.
      By Basha D for BBBody&Soul | Longevity Retreat in Costa Rica on Jan 10, 2024
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