Hawaii Yoga & Surf Retreat

Princeville, HI, USA

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Mary Susan Stults
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Apr 28 - May 4, 2019
Group size: 6 - 10
Hawaii Yoga & Surf Retreat
Princeville, HI, USA

Mary Susan Stults
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Apr 28 - May 4, 2019
Group size: 6 - 10

About this trip

Hawaii we go! 


Treat yourself to 7 luxurious days on the Garden Island for a dose of Hawaiian magic. Countless beaches, surf locales, tropical hikes, and majestic water-fall laden mountains await you.  We will revel in daily yoga practices, guided meditation + pranayama, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding the island's rivers and ocean, SUP Yoga, hiking, beach days, waterfall chasing and plenty of time to simply BE!



Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago. It's nicknamed "the Garden Isle" thanks to the tropical rainforest covering much of its surface. The dramatic cliffs and pinnacles of its Na Pali Coast have served as a backdrop for major Hollywood films, while 10-mile-long Waimea Canyon and the Nounou Trails traversing the Sleeping Giant mountain ridge are hiking destinations.  Its' dramatic mountains roll down their lush greenery until it meets the crashing waves below, and the waters off its beaches hide corals and colorful, exotic fish. The island exudes a romantic sense of mystery.


Relaxing and pristine Kauai (the Garden Island) is the least commercially developed of the Hawaiian islands. Waterfalls, scenic drives and more than 60 beaches dot the landscape. Some beaches have great snorkeling, others offer friendly tidal pools and some are perfect for all kinds of water sports. Dry-land activities include hiking the Kalalau Trail on the Na Pali coastline, taking a day trip to Waimea Canyon and experiencing life on a sugar plantation at Grove Farm Homestead Museum.


Kauai has a relaxed, rural vibe. No single road circles the entire island, and resort areas are thoughtfully designed. In fact, the law limits any new building from being taller than a coconut palm tree. This has given Kauai a certain small-town charm that has earned it a reputation for being laid-back. It is the perfect place to forget your phone, take in the scenery, and reconnect with your travel companions.


Kauai is the only place in Hawaii where you can navigate rivers by kayaking, canoeing, or boat riding. The Wailua River, the largest on the island, is also the most popular for these activities. The other rivers are the Hanalei and Huleia.


With some 50 miles of beaches, Kauai is the perfect place to enjoy some of Hawaii’s marine life. Lydgate Beach Park and Poipu Beach Park are two of the most popular snorkeling spots. Depending on the season, you might also see Hawaiian monk seals, green sea turtles, and humpback whales. Visitors are expected to respect all wildlife.


Kauai grows the largest quantity of kalo (taro) in the state, helping to preserve Hawaiian heritage. Some traditions say that this sacred plant was the stillborn older brother of the first Hawaiian, and thus a relative to all Native Hawaiians. Kalo is used to make poi, a staple of the Hawaiian diet that you can enjoy at any Kauai luau.






Cost Includes:
6 nights shared lodging in Princeville, Daily Yoga/Meditation classes 1-2x a day, waterfall/hiking excursions, pranayama workshops, writing workshop, 1/2 day trip to Waimea Canyon/Koke'e State Park, beach days, wifi, access to discounted weekly surf rental.  


Cost: $1399



**Space is limited to 8-10 people.
Save your spot with a $500 non-refundable deposit.
Contact thriveyogacolorado@gmail.com or floatandflowllc@gmail.com for more information!



LODGING:
We’ll be staying on the North Shore in Princeville at luxury condos or in a luxurious private home dependent upon retreat group size.


QUESTIONS?
Email Mary Susan at floatandflowllc@gmail.com or Brittany at thriveyogacolorado@gmail.com



BIOS: 


Brittany Phelps 


Brittany is fueled by creating soulful, passion-based classes, retreats and organizations. She owns three yoga studios in Colorado, a nation-wide events business, runs a small non-profit and is actively pursuing a mindfulness/yoga-industry coaching organization to help individuals and studios elevate and radiate the positive effects of a daily, living yoga practice! Brittany believes that mindfulness, compassion and a global focus can change the world one individual at a time. She applies the principles of yoga to her daily life and her daily practice permeates all avenues of how she runs her businesses and interacts with the world. Brittany was trained in Hatha/Vinyasa at the Konalani Yoga Ashram on the big island of Hawaii. She has since studied Yin Yoga, Restorative yoga and really enjoys practicing Iyengar and Therapeutic Yoga. 






Mary Susan Stults 


Southern Utah native Mary Susan Stults has been practicing Yoga for over 25 years since she was a child and young teen, surfing for 19 years, and paddling for over 7 years now. Born in Fort Payne, Alabama, Mary Susan was raised in Cedar City, a town in Southwest Utah about an hour from Zion National Park. An avid nature lover, Mary Susan grew up exploring the many hiking trails, rivers, rocks, mountains, canyons, and the endless outdoor beauty of Utah and Colorado with her friends and family. Despite growing up landlocked Mary grew up a deep love and appreciation for the ocean and water and that passion has only grown with each passing year.


An absolute people person, Mary has taught Yoga for adults, all-ages, family, adaptive, tweens, teens, kids, and tots for over 9 years, and is a certified 500+ E=RYT Yoga & Meditation teacher, a WPA/Paddle Into Fitness Certified Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) and SUP Yoga teacher, certified Kids Yoga teacher, certified Adaptive Yoga teacher, Trauma Informed Yoga Teacher, Restorative Yoga, and is known by all for her enthusiasm and positive outlook. She is a current Manduka Ambassador, Glide Stand Up Paddle Athlete & SUP Yogi, and Athlete for Local Honey Designs. 

Mary Susan teaches a knowledgeable, dynamic, sustainable, and compassionate, alignment-based practice that weaves and blends together the traditions of Ashtanga and Iyengar. Many describe her energy as contagious, finding her nurturing and patient style of teaching to be welcoming and supportive. 


She infuses her Yoga, Meditation, SUP, and SUP Yoga classes, workshops, and global retreats with her grounded yet light-hearted nature. For Mary Susan, being a student of the practice of Yoga is as important, if not more important than being a teacher; she embraces and celebrates that a great teacher is a student first, and a teacher second. When she is not working and teaching herself you can often find her in a teacher training or Yoga intensive with her forever teacher and mentor, Maty Ezraty with whom she has completed over 800+ hours of formal training, and well over +2000 hours in total. 


She hopes to help others delve into what it means to live well physically, mentally, and spiritually, by exploring and developing their own yoga practice, and translating the joy, strength, confidence, mindfulness, balance, and grace that we find on the mat, into our lives off the mat!







More About Kauai: 

Known as the "Garden Isle," Kauai has more to offer than its endless expanse of white-sand beaches, sparkling blue waters and lush rainforests. It is also home to some of the most interesting sacred sites in the Hawaiian Islands.


Hikinaakala Heiau


Hikinaakala HeiauBuilt around 1300 AD, Hikinaakala means "rising of the sun." This temple was used as a place to welcome the sunrise with prayers and chants. The Hikinaakala Heiau is located near another ancient site named Hauola, which was a pu'uhonua (place of refuge) in ancient Hawaii.


Maniniholo Dry Cave 


This cave on Kauai's north shore is named after Maniniholo, the legendary head fisherman of the menehune, a mischievous race of small people, or dwarfs, who lived hidden in the forests and valleys of the islands before the first settlers arrived from Polynesia. The cave is the site of an ancient Hawaiian legend.


Menehune Fishpond


The Menehune Fishpond was supposedly built by the legendary little people of Hawaii, the menehune, in just one night. It is estimated to be around 1,000 years old. The fishpond is even listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Pohaku Ho'ohanau


Large boulders mark this important historical site. Pohaku Ho'ohanau is a birthing ground of the ali'i (Hawaiian kings or chiefs). Royal women would travel here to give birth, assuring their children of high rank.


Poli'ahu Heiau


Located with the Wailua River State Park, the Poli'ahu Heiau is believed to be a luakini heiau, a sacrificial temple. Its stone walls make for an impressive sight.


What’s included

  • 6 nights shared lodging
    6 nights shared lodging in Princeville
  • 1-2x Daily Yoga
  • Guided Meditation
  • Workshops
    Workshops with Brittany and Mary Susan
  • Hikes
  • Waterfall Chasing
  • Guided Pranayama
  • Yoga Nidra
  • Island Exploration
  • Transport during retreat
  • Incredible community
  • Bonfire on the Beach
  • Wifi

What’s not included

  • Airfare
  • Dinners
  • Breakfasts
  • Transport to Retreat
  • Lunches
  • Alcohol
  • Extra Adventures
  • Tips/Gratuities
  • Yoga Mat
  • Souvenirs
  • SUP Board Rental
    SUP Board Rental for optional SUP and SUP Yoga Workshop
  • Surf lessons
  • Discnted Wkly Surf Rent

Available Packages

5-6 Share Condo OR Luxurious Priv House

5-6 Share Lodging in Shared Condo OR a Luxurious Private House (Dependent upon retreat size)

Shared King or Queen Bed or Twin Bed 

Condos Sleeps 5-6 people 

Private House would sleep everyone attending retreat


***Ask Brittany or Mary for more details 



Pools, Hot Tubs, Tennis Courts, Fitness Center, Golf, and more on site.

$999
Deposit: $500

Your Organizer


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Mary Susan Stults
17 reviews
Mary Susan Stults is a senior yoga & meditation teacher who shares a knowledgeable, dynamic, alignment-based Hatha practice that intelligently weaves together the traditions of Iyengar & Ashtanga. Mary Stults studied, mentored with, & assisted her forever teacher Maty Ezraty until her passing in 2019. Many describe her energy as contagious, finding her nurturing & wise style of teaching to be welcoming & supportive. Mary Stults's offerings are infused with her grounded yet light-hearted nature. www.marysusanstults.com/meet-mary-susan

Reviews

AJ
A wonderful retreat with Mary and new friends on the beautiful island of Kauai!! My first time on the island… simply an amazing place! Mary was not only a great yoga instructor but her shared island adventures with us was just perfect! Beautiful accommodations, fun shopping, beach cleanup day, shared meals, paddle boarding, plenty of sun & surf, lei making and many breathtaking site seeing photo opportunities …. An all around wonderful trip!! Thank you Mary for a memorable experience!!
By Angela J for A Hawaii Yoga, Meditation, Nature, Surf Retreat on Jan 14, 2024
I enjoyed the kids yoga teacher training. Mary Stults is a wealth of information. I am excited to get started.
By Barbara P for Kids Yoga Teacher Training with Adventure Yoga For Kids (50HR) on Oct 10, 2023
This trip was so great!! I had the pleasure of attending this trip in the past and couldn't wait to attend again. things have only gotten better since I last went. All of the accommodations were great, close to shops and events, and the activities are well thought out and things I would not have thought of myself. The paddle along the cliff sides is breathtaking, and the VIP experience at Cova d'en Xoroi is a once in a lifetime experience. i wouldn't hesitate to attend more Trips with Mary Susan.
By Brandon S for The Spain Adventure Trip on Sep 28, 2023
Thank you, Mary for the experience of a lifetime! Mary was very prepared for any and all circumstances during our many adventures, most of which I can personally say gave me the assurance and comfort to have the best day ever on our excursions. Mary provided all dietary accommodations offered at each food venue, gave valuable insights on local customs and celebrations, personally vetted and obtained trusting relationships with all activity guides, prioritized safety protocols, and prepared a backup plan for all the weather interruptions on the trip. More importantly, at each major point in the trip she was conscious of each person’s needs for well being and rest. I personally could not have had a successful boating excursion without her peppermint oil and her guidance on how to position oneself on the boat. I also appreciated when, after seeing our state of being after a full day, she offered a lovely and deeply thoughtful meditation instead of her personalized yoga class (which I can attest gives invaluable insight into improving foundational yoga poses). I want to note that her yoga practice is not strictly abiding, and she values the allowance and space to move in a way that suits each body and mind. With no stone unturned, she offered a wide array of accessible yoga and meditation resources after the trip with thoughtful detail via email, and shared amazing photos that we could all view on all devices. Everyday offered something new and exciting, as she allowed space on the itinerary to offer some fun evening activities based on special events. We were in awe of Barcelona and Menorca for its beauty and its people. I’m grateful for Mary’s nurturing and knowledgeable approach to all her activities, as well as the friendships formed with each lovely woman on the trip. If you want countless opportunities for something your soul can smile about, I would go on one of her adventures.
By Noelle H for The Spain Adventure Trip on Sep 20, 2023
It was an amazing trip! Mary had everything planned, tickets purchased, and all we had to do was show up! All the adventures were amazing! 100% worth it!
By Karen C for The Spain Adventure Trip on Sep 10, 2023
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