
A beautiful Sedona campus, flexible gathering spaces, and a team that works alongside you—from the first conversation through the final session.
A retreat is shaped by more than its scheduled sessions. It is also shaped by how people are welcomed, how the room feels when they enter, whether transitions are rushed and whether the host is solving problems while trying to lead.
Before each retreat, we prepare the spaces for the people and purpose of what is taking place. Rooms are arranged with care. Flowers, incense and ceremonial details are added when appropriate. Sound and lighting are checked. Meals and transitions are coordinated.
During the retreat, we continue paying attention. We reset and care for the rooms, assist with sound and practical needs, and adapt with you when the day changes—as retreat days often do.
Many of these details may go unnoticed by your guests. That is part of doing them well.


We understand the responsibility a host carries. You are guiding the experience while remaining attentive to every person in the room.
Our role is to understand what you are creating, anticipate where support may be useful and be fully available when a moment calls for another pair of capable hands.
Sometimes that means solving something before you know it has become a problem. Sometimes it means quietly resetting a room. Sometimes it means knowing not to interrupt.
You remain the leader. You are simply no longer carrying everything alone.
Sedonya's indoor and outdoor spaces allow different parts of a retreat to have different settings.

Our largest gathering space for teaching, movement, sound, ceremony and full-group sessions.

A quieter room for meditation, intimate circles, reflection and integration.

A flexible setting for workshops, breakout sessions, small groups and individual offerings.

The Cathedral together with dedicated dining, gathering, atrium and waterfall patio areas—allowing the retreat to move naturally between sessions, meals and conversation.
Sedonya is designed as the place where the retreat happens. Teaching, movement, meals, breaks, wellness sessions, ceremony and time outdoors can all unfold within one self-contained campus.
At the end of the day, participants return to nearby hotels, inns and vacation accommodations—many within walking distance. The experience remains connected, while guests have privacy, quiet and a range of lodging choices.
This arrangement works especially well for multi-day retreats. Your gathering spaces remain devoted to the retreat rather than becoming bedrooms at night. Guests can rest privately, then return each morning to rooms that have been reset and prepared for the day ahead.
Come together fully. Rest well. Return to a space ready to receive you.



Fire circles beneath the stars. Gongs resting quietly before the room fills. These moments ask for reverence, and we prepare every detail so they can unfold exactly as they are meant to.
When it genuinely serves your retreat, we can also help you bring in more of Sedona—sound journeys, cacao, tea, movement, breath and wellness sessions connected to the people and practices here. Meals, too, can be created around the rhythm of the day rather than simply placed between sessions.
These are not additions chosen merely to fill an itinerary. We help you consider what belongs, where it belongs and what may not be needed at all.









Tell us about your retreat, your group and what matters most to you. We will listen first, then help you determine which spaces, support and offerings make sense.
You do not need to have every detail figured out before contacting us. Figuring it out together is part of what we do.