




Breathe deeply, reconnect, and open yourself to the life you want to manifest.
Yoga – Meditation – Sound Healing – Shamanic Temazcal – Cacao Ceremony – Maya Ruins
This 4-day, 3-night retreat takes place at Holistika Hotel, a jungle boutique hotel surrounded by trees and nature. Set in a stress-free environment in the middle of the jungle, it offers a space for healing, exploration, and reflection.
Designed to help you awaken to your life’s purpose, this retreat invites you to discover new ways to manifest what you truly want. Along the way, you’ll enjoy nourishing healthy meals, deepen your understanding of yoga and healing arts, and experience a thoughtfully curated program in a beautiful natural setting.
What you will enjoy during the retreat:
Dates: Check in May 20th | Check out May 23rd
Pricing:
Shared bedroom: $1690 per person until April 21, then $1750
Private room: $1990
Deposit: $450
Optional extra night available upon request
Spaces are limited, and early booking is recommended. Payments are non-refundable within 30 days.
About the Facilitators:
Patricia Pietra is a certified Traditional Yoga Teacher E-RYT 200 and a provider of YACEP continuing education programs. She has practiced Hatha Vinyasa yoga, meditation, and Kundalini for the past 12 years. Patricia is also a certified sound healer, meditation and yoga nidra teacher, and holistic nutrition wellness advocate. She leads sound baths for large groups of more than 150 people each month, as well as community gatherings, retreats, private events, and corporate events in the US and other countries. Patricia believes that through yoga, meditation, and sound, healing can take place in the body, mind, and soul, and she has witnessed the powerful results in her students, especially in relation to anxiety, depression, and stress-related concerns.
Director: Victoria Brunacci (RYT-500) is the Director of Synergy Yoga on Miami Beach and leads yoga trainings and retreats worldwide. Raised in the mountains of Brazil, she developed a deep respect for nature and divinity from an early age. Victoria is certified in Swami Sivananda’s Integral Yoga with JoseMaureira Yogakai Shaktipat in Argentina, and she also studied the Ashtanga Vinyasa system in Mysore at Sri K. Pattabhi Jois’ Yoga Research Institute. Her additional certifications include Reiki Master level III, Acupressure/Shiatsu, and Thai Massage, studied under master Mukti Michael Buck of the Vedic Conservatory. She is a 500-hour Yoga Alliance certified teacher with inspiration from B.K.S. Iyengar’s therapeutic method, and she is also certified with Andrey Lappa in Universal Yoga. Victoria has explored Jivamukti Yoga, Dharma Mittra, and Ashtanga Vinyasa, hosts her own yoga TV show “Destinos Yoga” on a holistic Spanish channel, and is passionate about Kids Yoga and raising consciousness on the planet.

Spacious and versatile, this room is designed to comfortably accommodate a variety of wellness gatherings. With space for up to 18 mats, it is well suited for yoga, meditation, breathwork, and other mindful practices that benefit from an open and calm setting. For seated events, the room can host up to 40 people, making it a practical choice for workshops, talks, and group sessions.
The layout offers flexibility for both movement-based and discussion-based formats, allowing hosts to shape the space according to the needs of their program. Whether you are planning an intimate practice session or a larger group experience, the room provides a balanced environment that supports focus, connection, and comfort.

This intimate space is designed for smaller gatherings, offering a calm and versatile setting for wellness activities, group meetings, and focused sessions. With room for 14 mats and 30 people in seating, it provides the right balance of comfort and functionality for more personal experiences.
Ideal for yoga, meditation, workshops, and other mindful practices, the room creates a quiet environment where participants can settle in and stay engaged. Its compact size makes it especially well suited for sessions that benefit from a closer connection between the facilitator and the group.
Whether used for movement, discussion, or reflective work, this space supports a warm and grounded atmosphere. It is a practical choice for hosts looking for a flexible room that feels welcoming without being oversized.
Patricia Pietra
Victoria Brunacci

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