Join Whole-Hearted Yoga & Travel for COME TO THE TABLE: A Luxury Adventure Trip!
COME TO THE TABLE is Designed to:
1: Help you forget about DOING and focus on remembering who you really are.
2: Create space to reconnect with your creator, GOD. We are meant for so much more than just having a reservation in heaven. We were created for relationship and abiding with Him.
3: Experience a little adventure and immersion in the Mexican culture
4: Pamper and spoil you with a massage, amazing food & excellent service.
5: Offer a sense of community and new friendships with some awesome women.
6: Release your stress and restore your body through Christ-centered yoga.
More Than a Vacation...Everything is planned for your perfect getaway from the moment you step out of the Puerto Vallarta airport; luxury accommodations, excursions, most of your meals, a massage, and Christ-Centered yoga are included with plenty of time to rest and reflect.
WHAT LADIES ARE SAYING ABOUT PREVIOUS EVENTS....
"The trip was better than I anticipated. I was nervous about not knowing anyone, going to a city that I have never visited, and the general feeling of 'not being in control." ... it was very empowering to have so much fun, and I loved getting to explore the food places from a local’s perspective. This was an awesome way to have that experience." - Renee F.
"It was really wonderful. I came to spend some time relaxing, getting away and spending time with God. I felt like I was able to do this and spend time getting to know the other ladies." - Sarah D.
"Loved the trip! I rate it a 10. Loved the hotel & service!! The food was great & liked the yoga even though I don’t do it regularly! Liked bike and food tour!! Puerta Vallarta is magical!! & very safe! Thanks for great trip." - Becky J.
"What a blessing this has been! You made this special for each of us, and I have loved getting to know you and all of the ladies." - Shauna G.
"The trip was even better than I expected. My favorite part was getting to connect with everyone and still having the quiet time to focus on Jesus. Everything was well thought out and the yoga was fabulous." - Christina B.
THE VENUE
We are returning to the beautiful, intimate setting of the Hacienda San Angel boutique hotel in 2024. Perched on a hilltop above the renowned Guadalupe Church in the center of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Hacienda San Angel is a truly special place offering five-star service and amazing food. Overlooking the city and the ocean, it is one of the world’s most elegant and unique boutique luxury hotels you will ever visit. Check out this short video of the HSA grounds: Welcome to Hacienda San Angel! - YouTube
All you have to do is grab your spot, find your passport, pack your bags and book your flight. What are you waiting for?
NOTE: Spaces are limited this year to 8 to keep a boutique, intimate experience.
My personal mission is to encourage women to give themselves permission to do something life-giving that feeds their souls. This is not just an escape. My goal is for everyone to return home restored, inspired, and refreshed.
See you in Mexico!
Lori Washko
Whole-HeartedYoga.com
DATES: May 1-5, 2024
Airfare is not included. Short, direct flights from Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW) to Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) are available on American Airlines.
Round Trip airport transfers are included if you arrive with our group.
Passports are required.
If you would like to travel with the group from Dallas, book the flights below:
A $750 nonrefundable deposit is required to reserve your spot.
ROOM LOCATIONS ARE NOT GUARANTEED. We will do the best to accommodate your room preference.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
- Full refunds minus $750 will be given for cancellations until December 31, 2023.
- 50% refunds minus $750 wil be given for cancellations January 1 - January 31, 2024.
- No refunds will be issued after FEB 1, 2024.
- Final payment is due by March 1, 2024
- Trip insurance is available through WeTravel and is strongly encouraged.
NOTE: YOU CAN ALSO PAY BY ZELLE or Venmo TO SAVE ON TRANSACTION FEES
The Hacinda San Angel restaurant will be open to the public for dinner in the evenings.
Proper attire / resort wear is required for dinner.
For most rooms, choose from either single or double occupancy; contact Lori if you need double occupancy pricing. (The San Gabriel is the only suite with 2 beds.)
You can pay by Zelle to save credit card fees.
Queen
This charming suite displays a view of the fountain in the courtyard. It has a queen-size bed with an adjacent, recessed alcove, which holds a day bed that can become a pull-out double bed.
A primary decoration in this suite is a hand-carved wooden piece, which frames the room’s niches and is filled with Mexican, hand-crafted wooden statues of saints. It is from a demolished hacienda’s private chapel in the Guanajuato area. The Victorian dresser is circa 1900. On the wall to the right of the large window hangs an oil painting of Principe Leopoldo d´Medici in its original frame, circa 1560. This work of art was copied from the Medici´s family portrait of Leopoldo, which hangs in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
King Bed (save on double occupancy, $2300 pp)
This ample suite with a king-size bed has direct access to a terrace with panoramic views. The painting above the bed is a late 19th-century portrait of San Francisco de Paula. In the arched inlets sit two French bronze bust sculptures, circa 1870. The room also features an Encino wood chair, which is a 19th-century confessional chair from a French cathedral. The Mexican tapestry in the room, covered with Milagros and which depicts the Ascension of Christ, is from the 19th century.
King (save on double occupancy, $2300 pp)
This garden view suite has a king-size bed, which sits under a grand arch. This suite sits above our beautiful garden area on the same level as one of our pools making for easy access to a refreshing swim with an expansive vista of the Sierra Madres in one direction and the Banderas Bay in the other. The nude sketch in the bathroom is by famed Mexican artist Ernest Munoz Acosta, circa 1965, and was once exhibited at the Palais Royale in Paris.
Queen
This beautiful petite suite boasts city and partial ocean views from both the bed and the adjoining balcony. Renaissance-style domes add height over the queen size bed and the bathroom. The ceiling is painted with peaceful celestial images of angels and doves. This suite features a lovely Mexican oil painting of Mary with Christ Child circa 1750. Next to it is a Victorian armoire from around 1880. On the other side of the armoire is a Chinese Temple Guardian with Gong. The second armoire, which houses the television, is an early 1900’s piece and is where the priest’s robes were kept.
Queen
This lovely suite has a view of the Cathedral of Guadalupe’s crowned spire. The bathroom features a stone-tiled tub and dozens of candle-filled niches. On the wall at the foot of the bed is a large 18th century painting of the Virgin Mary. This painting represents the moment of the Immaculate Conception. In the painting, the Archangel San Gabriel is the messenger of God and the dove represents the Holy Spirit. Also in the suite is a Renaissance revival armoire circa 1880. Above the queen size bed is an antique French crystal wall sconce circa 1890.
2 Double Beds
This spacious suite with garden and pool views has two double beds, each with ornate, wood-carved headboards.
Above each bed is a painting from the 1940s. One painting shows the Christ Child and depicts the Virgin de la Candelaria and the second is the Virgin de la Macarena. They are Mexican devotional paintings, and as folklore has it, many miracles have been attributed to the prayers they’ve heard. San Gabriel’s large bathroom has both a claw foot bathtub and an open shower and boasts a painting done on tin representing the Virgin and Child from 1800. The room is adorned with a 19th-century niche that was salvaged from a church in Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam War when all of the churches were being looted. Inside the niche is a wooden Mexican sculpture of the Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus holding a dove finished in polychrome, circa 1800. The large, Spanish chair with angel carvings is from around 1890.
King
This commodious suite, with king-size bed, features garden and ocean views and a small outside terrace with a table for dining. The Mexican painting of Our Señora de Refugio is circa 1840. In the bathroom hangs a 19th-century Mexican oil painting of San Francisco de Paula. It is most likely from the Zacatecas region.
King (save on double occupancy, $2559 pp)
This suite has breathtaking panoramic ocean and city views. Serene scenery can be seen from both the king-size bed and a large window seat. This suite has a huge terrace, which it shares with the Vista de Santos suite providing spectacular views.
The small armoire in the room is a Mexican design, circa 1900. On the wall to the left of the bed is a painting of San Jose with Christ Child and a white dove representing the Holy Spirit, crafted during Mexico’s Colonial period, circa 1750. The bathroom sink sits in a century-old Mexican dresser with the original marble top.
King- (save on double occupancy, $2559 pp)
This suite has a huge terrace, which it shares with the San Jose suite providing spectacular ocean and city views.
The king-size bed sits directly next to a window that opens to overlook the ocean. There is a large, French armoire, circa 1900, and a Spanish chair, circa 1890 in the suite. On the wall is a Mexican painting of the Sagrado Corazon de Maria, circa 1830.
Queen
This large suite has an unbeatable view from the room and the private sitting area, which is positioned under a large palapa with its own bar. The canopied queen size bed overlooks the ocean-facing window. The full-size Mexican painting of the Immaculate Virgin is in its original frame, circa 1880. Hanging in a corner is a gold-leaf wooden Venetian chandelier with candles from the mid-1800s. The nightstand, next to the bathroom door, was originally owned by Luther Burbank.
King (save on double occupancy, $2759 pp)
Enter through the arched opening of the private passageway and observe a Peruvian painting of San Miguel, circa 1910.
This accommodating suite has two balconies, a private terrace, a king-size bed, and grand ocean and city views. Inside the suite is a large English armoire from the early 1900s. The 17th-century Mexican painting in the room is of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, or Our Lady of the Rosary, who was the patron saint of the Franciscan Missions in the Americas. On the nightstand to the left of the bed is a small, dressed, hand-carved, polychrome Mexican statue of the Virgin Purisima, circa 1780. On the wall at either side of the bed are English 19th-century wall sconces.
King -
Embracing the pinnacle of romance, taste, and luxury, the Presidential Suite at Hacienda San Angel offers world-class, luxury accommodations, striking panoramic ocean and city views, and a spacious outdoor living space complete with a private Jacuzzi and sitting area.
This suite has a king-size bed and panoramic views of the town and Banderas Bay. Guests can use the sitting area just outside the bedroom with a private Jacuzzi and large terrace to relax and enjoy the spectacular view. Above the bed is a 1920’s copy of the famous Monja Coronada from the main cathedral in Guadalajara. The large mirror next to the Victorian chair has a divine hand-carved frame and is from a cathedral circa 1860. At the foot of the bed is a Mexican Baul of Mesquite wood, circa 1800. The television sits in a Mexican armoire from the early 1900s.
Double Occupancy is $2299 per person - Contact Lori to book
3:00 p.m. Arrive in Puerto Vallarta and your diver will take you to Hacienda San Angel where you will settle in and enjoy a welcome drink & snack followed by a tour of the venue.
5:00 p.m. Brief Orientation followed by Slow Flow Yoga
7:30 p.m. Dinner at Hacienda San Angel