BLOOM is an intimate retreat for up to 13 women seeking deep connection with the spirit of the ocean through prayer, ancestral songs, and the healing wisdom of plants.
This special edition welcomes Indigenous guardian Waxy Yawanawá, who will share the feminine force of the Amazon and guide us alongside Delfina Mun Akarâ in the study of sacred songs.
Singing is a woman’s natural medicine—a way to remember, awaken, and reclaim the power of our voices.
Held under the New Moon, this immersion offers fertile ground for replenishment, connection, and nourishment in communion with the water spirits.
What we will experience
New Moon Temazcal
Uni Ceremony
Chocoyote ~ Flower & Song Ceremony
Voice Opening & Ancestral Song Circles
Sanctuary by the Sea
Ocean Offerings & Blessings
Altar Creation
Conscious Movement & Yin Yoga
Sound Healing
Herbal Bath & Infusions
Sisterhood
Farm-to-table healthy meals
Nourish & Replenish
Ancestral Song Study
A rare opportunity to learn sacred chants and medicine music through guided transmission within an intimate circle of women.
• Yawanawá ancestral chants
• Voice as medicine and embodiment
• Devoted feminine guidance
Blooming in the Flow
Our program is carefully crafted to guide you while leaving space for rest, reflection, and the needs of the group.
Day 1 – Arrival & Welcome
Cacao & Song Circle, Flower Bath
Day 2 – New Moon Temazcal & Voice
Voice Opening, Ocean Salutation & Purification
Day 3 – Gentle Healing
Yin Yoga & Sound Healing, Herbal Bath, Uni Ceremony
Day 4 – Rest & Integration
Stretch & Regenerate, Ocean Flower Offerings & Songs
Day 5 – Celebration & Activation
Chocoyote Day Ceremony, Dance, Flower Blessings, Sunset Beach Time
Day 6 – Closing & Farewell
Optional extra days for rest
We have set an arrow of beauty—this is a time to nourish our essence and awaken the song that lives within us.
Bloom Weavers
In this special edition, we are honored to welcome our beloved sister Waxy Yawanawá, who brings the power of Yawanawá chants, music, and ancestry.
The week is lovingly guided by Delfina, drawing from years of experience with plant medicine and sacred practices, alongside Camila’s grounded support and Jorgelina’s herbal wisdom.
Delfina Mun Akarâ
Delfina’s melodies and heart-warming voice stay with you long after a ceremony. A visionary singer-composer, artist, and guide, she creates spaces of prayer and song where voices awaken and deep remembrance unfolds. Rooted in her birthland of Puelmapu and deepened through years of study with the Madha and Yawanawá peoples of the Amazon, she carries an ancestral voice devoted to honoring the wisdom of the Earth. Keeper of the Teokalli Quetzalcoatl altar, Delfina travels throughout Abya Yala – Anahuak praying for the waters and offering her songs in reverence to the Creation.
Waxy Yawanawa
Waxy Yawanawá is a force of nature whose powerful voice carries the spirit of the Amazon and the ancestral saiti chants of the Yawanawá people. Originally from Mutum Village, where she lives and continues her spiritual studies, she is a devoted student of the voice, composer, and guitar player. In ceremony she shares and teaches the Yawanawá chants with joy and generosity, bringing the vibrant feminine force, blessings, and living spirituality of her lineage.
Camila
Native to the lush lands of Costa Rica, Camila carries a radiant joy and luminous presence that uplifts those around her. Growing up by the ocean in Playa Hermosa, she developed a deep connection with nature and a calling to help others reconnect with its beauty and simplicity. As a yoga teacher, sound healer, and retreat organizer, she weaves movement, breath, and sound to support the body’s natural harmony, offering grounded guidance and graceful support that bring ease, relaxation, and warmth to every gathering.
Jorgelina
Jorgelina is a devoted herbalist, land guardian, and mother whose life is woven with the wisdom of the plants. Living in Costa Rica for over two decades, she has cultivated a deep relationship with the land, sharing its gifts through Casa de las Estrellas Waldorf School and the Jardín de las Estrellas community garden. A Moondancer, Sundancer, Temazcal facilitator, bodyworker and breathwork guide, she prepares herbal baths and plant infusions with great care, supporting body and spirit while holding space with warmth, presence, and love.
The Sanctuary by the Sea
Nestled in the lush jungle of Playa Pelada, Naya is our sanctuary by the sea — an eco-conscious haven for rest, beauty, and renewal. Just a short jungle path leads us to the ocean, where we gather with the waters and the rhythms of nature.
5-minute jungle walk to the beach
Yoga shala, jungle pool & open-air gathering spaces
Farm-to-table nourishing meals by our private chef
Intimate eco-sanctuary designed for rest and connection
Lodging
Shared double room ~ Twin bed
$2,880
Private single room ~ Queen bed
$3,990
What’s Included
• 6 days / 5 nights by the ocean
• Nourishing meals
• All sacred ceremonies and ancestral song study
• Yoga, movement, and sound healing
• Song circles, voice opening, and sisterhood
• Welcome gift + pre/post retreat support
Not Included
• Transportation to/from Nosara
• Flights or travel expenses
Earlybird discount until April 15!
Voices from BLOOM.
Contact Camila for registration and to receive your full retreat guide.
Support options available for Ticas, Indigenous, BIPOC, or sisters in need.
We’re here to support you every step of the way in making this journey a magical and replenishing experience for you, sister.
Whatsapp: +506 8349 7899
Email: bloomweavers@gmail.com
We can’t wait to step into this portal with you hermana!
~Con mucho amor y pura vida~