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Starting from $3,099 USD (pp)
Rest, recharge and reset in Greece to grow your Glow from the inside out!
The definition of glow is “a steady radiance of light or heat” or “give out steady light or flame.” Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of everyday life we let that light become dim or burn out.
Join Dee Holliday for a sun-splashed week-long retreat in Greece, designed to nurture your inner glow. Enjoy twice-daily yoga sessions, delicious meals, exciting explorations, new friendships, and ample time to rest and recharge.
Join Dee for a rejuvenating series of yoga workshops designed to elevate your practice and ignite your inner glow. Each session is crafted to provide a unique experience, from fluid Vinyasa flows and grounding Yin practices to heart-opening backbends and playful inversions. Whether you’re seeking balance, strength, or a new challenge, our workshops offer something for every yogi.
Embark on a transformative journey with intention setting, a harmonious blend of Vinyasa and Yin to leave you feeling balanced and luminous.
Ignite your inner radiance with a rigorous Vinyasa practice designed to prepare your body and mind for joyful and heart-opening backbends.
Lift off with confidence in this fun and supportive inversion workshop, perfect for building strength, balance, and fearlessness in your practice.
An initial deposit of $500 USD will secure your spot on the retreat. Please refer to all booking terms and conditions here.
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“Such an incredible experience, I recommend it to everyone…” ~Tribe Member
Greece
Located in Porto Mpoufalo, Evia Island. According to writers from the ancient times, Buffalo is the location of “Voos Avli”, also known as “Voufalo” or “Voos Kefali”. The area has been linked to the story of Io, the daughter of Inachus, who was a priestess at the temple of Hera in Argos, but also Zeus’ lover. When Hera became aware of her betrayal, she transformed Io into a cow and sent her to Argos Panoptes (a mythical giant with 100 eyes) to guard her, so that she would not meet with Zeus ever again.
As an extra measure of security, he tied her to an olive tree at the location of “Voos Avli” (Yard of the Buffalo), now Porto Buffalo. Zeus ordered Hermes to rescue his lover from Argos; Hermes put the guardian to sleep by playing the flute and then killed him, which earned him the name “Argeiphontes”, or “Argos-slayer”. The slaying of Argos took place in the location of “Argyra”, near the present Argyro.
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