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Private Temazcal

From 1 to 10 $10, 000 mx

Extra Person $600 mx 

Temazcal ceremony

The temazcal ceremony is a ritual steam bath of Mesoamerican origin (Nahuatl: temazcalli, "house of steam") that symbolizes the womb of Mother Earth. More than a hygiene technique, it is a spiritual experience of death and rebirth that seeks to purify body, mind, and soul.

The temazcal is a circular or dome-shaped structure, usually made of adobe or stone, that represents the maternal womb. Upon entering, one symbolically returns to the origin to be healed by the four elements: earth (the structure), fire (the heat of the stones), air (the steam), and water (the herbal infusion).
The ceremony is guided by a temazcalero or shaman and is generally divided into four phases or "gates," each dedicated to a direction of the universe or aspect of life: Preparation: Participants are cleansed with copal smoke before entering. Planting of the Grandmothers: Red-hot volcanic stones (called "grandmothers" for their ancestral wisdom) are placed in the center of the structure. The Steam: The guide pours water with medicinal herbs (such as rosemary, basil, or eucalyptus) over the stones, creating an aromatic steam called atlachinolli. Chants and Prayers: In total darkness, the attendees chant traditional songs accompanied by drums to facilitate introspection and emotional release.

Main Benefits
Physical: Detoxifies the skin through sweat, clears the airways, improves circulation, and relieves muscle or menstrual pain.
Spiritual: Reduces stress, combats insomnia, and allows for a deep connection with oneself and one's ancestors.

Complete Energetic cleansing 

Cleansing rituals are ancestral practices of traditional Mexican medicine that seek to restore balance between body, mind, and spirit. Originating in the pre-Hispanic worldview of peoples such as the Mexica and Maya, these practices have merged with colonial elements to endure to this day as a tool for healing and protection.​

1. Egg Cleansing: This is a diagnostic and healing method where the egg acts as a spiritual magnet.

2. Cleansing with Copal
The person is smudged with copal, serving as a bridge between the earthly and spiritual worlds. Its smoke purifies the soul and protects against negative influences.

Cleansing with Herbs (also known as "rameada") uses fresh plants to expel negativity from the body.
Rue (to remove what is troubling), rosemary (to strengthen the spirit), basil, pepper tree, and bay leaf.
It treats "fright," "mal de aire" (a type of illness), and rebalances vital energy in key areas such as the crown of the head and the heart.

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Cacao ceremony

The cacao ceremony is an ancestral practice that uses cacao as a tool to open the heart and expand consciousness.

Under the guidance of an experienced facilitator, we will share this sacred drink in an environment of deep connection and respect for Mother Earth.

  • Opening ritual: We will begin with a short guided meditation to set our intentions and open the sacred space.

  • Cacao tasting: We will taste ceremonial cacao, prepared in a traditional way, while exploring its benefits and history.

  • Inner journey: Through music, songs and prayers, we will embark on a journey of healing and self-discovery.

  • Closing: We will close the ceremony with a space to share our experiences and express gratitude.

Spa at the beach

From 1 to 10 $10, 000 mx

Extra Person $600 mx 

V steaming 

The female steaming ceremony (also known as v-steaming or "yoni baths") is an ancestral practice that uses steam infused with medicinal plants for the physical and spiritual care of the uterus and vagina.
Symbolism: It is a ritual of reconnection with the "sacred feminine" and the vital energy that resides in the womb.
Concept of "Coldness": In Mexican tradition, it is used to combat "coldness" in the womb, which is believed to cause pain and imbalances.

Preparation: Water is boiled with a handful of organic herbs (such as rue, rosemary, chamomile, or calendula).
The Session: The woman sits on a special container or chair that allows the steam to reach the genital area, covering herself with a long blanket to retain the heat.

Duration: It usually lasts between 15 and 20 minutes.

It is recommended to do it before going to sleep to conserve body heat. Attributed Benefits: Physical: Helps relax pelvic muscles, reduce menstrual cramps, regulate the cycle, and support postpartum recovery. Emotional: Used to "cleanse memories" of the uterus, release stagnant emotions, and reduce anxiety.

Important Precautions: It is essential to be careful with the temperature to avoid serious burns.

It should NOT be performed in the following cases:
During menstruation (active bleeding). During pregnancy. If you have an IUD (the heat may dislodge it or damage the material).
In the presence of acute vaginal infections or open wounds.

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