JOURNEYS

“The longest journey you will ever take is the one from your head to your heart.” — Rumi

Journeys are more than travel. They are sacred pilgrimages, designed to connect you with the spirit of the land, its traditions, and its living wisdom. Each journey is an initiation—an invitation to step beyond the familiar, meet yourself anew, and remember the sacredness of life.

What Are Sacred Journeys?

Unlike tourism, sacred journeys are intentional. They weave ceremony, cultural immersion, and spiritual practice into a path of transformation. Each destination is chosen for its soul, its history, and its ability to awaken something within you.

Journeys may take the form of short retreats or longer pilgrimages, always carried with care and reverence for the people and places encountered. They are immersive experiences where travel becomes ritual, and every step is part of your healing.

How It Works

Each journey is a blend of inner and outer exploration. Along the way, we gather for:

  • Guided rituals and ceremonies in nature or sacred spaces

  • Time for reflection, integration, and community sharing

  • Encounters with practices or traditions that nurture connection

  • Rest, nourishment, and presence with the land

The rhythm of each journey is intentional—balancing activity with spaciousness, community with solitude, ceremony with integration.

Benefits

Sacred journeys open the heart and shift perspective. They help you release what no longer serves, reconnect with your essence, and awaken to the beauty and mystery of life. Many participants return with a renewed sense of clarity, vitality, and belonging to the greater web of existence.

Practical Information

  • Journeys may be short retreats (3–7 days) or longer pilgrimages (1–3 weeks).

  • Each journey is curated for small groups, to preserve intimacy and depth.

 "Journey With Moon, a journey with women that feels good and repairs through benevolence and empathy. Wonderful moments imbued with spirituality and beauty in the heart of the island of the gods”. - E.