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World-Renowned Luxury Psychedelic
Retreats in Tulum Beach, Mexico

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7–15 Day All-Inclusive, Five-Star, Medically Supervised

Ceremonies at Luxury Psychedelic Retreats Tulum

There is a reason so many high-performing people feel called toward plant medicine and psychedelic healing—yet hesitate at the last moment. The promise is real: emotional breakthroughs, trauma resolution, renewed purpose, and a sense of inner alignment that no vacation or conventional self-improvement program can replicate. But so are the risks: poorly screened participants, inconsistent facilitation, unpredictable medical variables, and environments that are not built to handle real-world complications.

Luxury Psychedelic Retreats was created to solve that problem.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

We are launching a new retreat option for our world-renowned luxury psychedelic rehab experience in Tulum Beach, Mexico—offering 7–15-day all-inclusive retreats that offers all sacred medicine ceremonies, with elite-level medical oversight, a structured therapeutic environment, and five-star accommodations designed for privacy, stability, and deep transformation.

This page is a comprehensive, long-form guide to what we offer and what you should understand before applying. If you have been researching psychedelics for months—or even years—and you want a safe, discreet, medically supervised setting that prioritizes outcomes and risk management, you are in the right place.

Luxury Psychedelic Retreats in Tulum Beach, Mexico

Tulum is not only a destination—it is a nervous system environment. Ocean air, natural light, and the quiet rhythm of the Caribbean coastline create an ideal setting for decompression, sleep repair, and emotional regulation. For many clients, this shift alone—away from pressure, noise, and relentless stimulation—creates the first real window for healing

 

 

Our retreats are intentionally curated to feel like a luxury sanctuary while operating with the seriousness of a true rehab-grade program: structured days, controlled environment, and a safety-first model built around screening, supervision, and integration.

Program length: 7–15 days
Environment: small groups, private and discreet
Experience: all-inclusive, five-star accommodations, premium wellness services
Care model: medically supervised screening and risk management
Approach: sacred medicine ceremonies + integration + restorative therapies

We also operate with a clear guiding principle: the goal is not intensity; the goal is stability, safety, and lasting change.

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Who Are These 7–15 Day Luxury Psychedelic Retreats Are For?

Luxury Psychedelic Retreats is designed for people who want transformation without chaos.

Our clients commonly include founders, executives, investors, high-profile individuals, creatives, and high achievers who are outwardly successful but internally exhausted. Many have tried therapy, coaching, self-help, and medications—only to find themselves cycling through the same patterns.

These retreats may be a fit if you are seeking support with:

  • Persistent anxiety, chronic stress, or burnout

  • Depression, emotional numbness, loss of meaning, or low motivation

  • Trauma patterns, unresolved grief, or recurring triggers

  • Addiction patterns or compulsive behaviors you cannot “outthink.”

  • A desire for spiritual reconnection and deeper life alignment

  • A private, discreet environment where you are treated with respect and confidentiality

These retreats are not designed as entertainment. They are structured, medically supervised experiences built for people who take personal transformation seriously—and want a container worthy of their life, health, and reputation.

 

 

What Makes This a Luxury Psychedelic Retreat (Not a Casual Retreat)

Many retreats offer ceremonies. Very few offer a complete, end-to-end safety and integration model that treats psychedelic work as powerful medicine rather than a trend.

Our program is designed around five pillars:

1) Screening and medical risk management

Psychedelics and plant medicines can amplify underlying medical or psychiatric vulnerabilities. We treat this responsibly. Your intake is not a formality—it is the foundation of safety.

2) Controlled environment and small groups

Small groups are essential for safety, supervision quality, and privacy. We do not run large, high-volume ceremonies.

 

3) Structured preparation

Set and setting matter. Preparation is where risk drops and outcomes improve.

 

4) Supervision and accountability

A medically supervised environment exists to reduce preventable harm. We operate with a high standard of readiness.

 

5) Integration for lasting change

A breakthrough is not the same as a new life. Integration is what turns insight into stability, better decisions, and real-world momentum.

We Offer All of The Medicines Under One Roof

We offer a comprehensive spectrum of sacred medicine experiences and psychedelic therapies within a single program ecosystem—so your retreat is not limited to one tool. Our approach is guided by safety and fit: the right medicine, in the right sequence, for the right person, at the right time.

Below is an overview of the primary modalities we offer.

Ayahuasca Ceremonies (Medically Supervised)

Ayahuasca is one of the most respected traditional plant medicine ceremonies in the world. It is often sought for deep emotional healing, trauma processing, and spiritual insight.

What clients often seek from ayahuasca

  • Emotional release and trauma resolution

  • Clarity around purpose and identity

  • Relief from chronic inner conflict or self-sabotage

  • A “reset” of perspective, meaning, and direction

What the Ayahuasca Experience can feel like

Ayahuasca ceremonies can be profoundly introspective and emotionally intense. People may experience waves of fear, grief, forgiveness, gratitude, and deep insight. Some experience physical purging such as nausea or vomiting.

Safety considerations you must take seriously
Ayahuasca can interact with certain medications and health conditions. A medically supervised program treats medication review and contraindications as non-negotiable. If a retreat cannot clearly explain how they manage medication interactions, you should reconsider participating.

 

Ibogaine Treatment (Medically Supervised)

Ibogaine is not a casual psychedelic. It is often sought for addiction interruption and deep psychological “life review” experiences. It also requires serious medical screening due to known risk factors—especially cardiac risk in certain contexts.

Why medically supervised matters
A responsible ibogaine program prioritizes:

  • thorough intake and medical history review

  • medication reconciliation (what you take, what you recently stopped, and what you may still have in your system)

  • cardiac screening and risk evaluation

  • monitoring and readiness to respond to complications

What clients often seek from ibogaine

  • interruption of addictive patterns

  • relief from compulsive behavior loops

  • renewed motivation and a sense of “choice” returning

  • deep insight into personal history, trauma, and identity

What side effects can include
Ibogaine experiences can include nausea, weakness, imbalance, intense introspection, and physiological fluctuations. This is exactly why the environment and supervision standard matters.

If you are considering ibogaine, your first question should not be “how strong is it?” It should be: how safe is the program’s medical model?

5-MeO-DMT (Safety-First Protocol)

5-MeO-DMT is widely known for its intensity and speed. The onset can be rapid, and the experience can be profoundly ego-dissolving.

What clients often seek from 5-MeO-DMT

  • deep spiritual reset

  • release from existential fear

  • a powerful interruption of rigid mental identity

  • a sense of “returning home” to self

Why preparation and supervision are essential
Intensity without structure is risky. A serious environment prioritizes calm preparation, clear boundaries, and post-experience integration rather than chasing peak intensity.

Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybin) Ceremonies

Psilocybin is often sought for emotional openness, depression-related numbness, anxiety relief, and greater self-compassion. Many clients find it to be a medicine that helps them “feel again”—in a way that is meaningful, not overwhelming, when held properly.

Common goals

  • relieve rumination and negative thought loops

  • process grief and emotional stagnation

  • rebuild connection to self, family, and meaning

  • create momentum toward healthier patterns

Common short-term side effects
Some people experience nausea, emotional intensity, temporary anxiety during peaks, and post-ceremony fatigue. A well-run program supports you through these effects with environment design, supervision, hydration support, and integration.

Changa DMT Ceremonies

Changa is known for fast-onset intensity and powerful visionary experiences. Because of the speed and depth of the experience, supervision, setting, and post-ceremony support are essential.

What clients often seek

  • rapid insight and emotional release

  • deep inner clarity

  • spiritual connection and symbolic “pattern revelation.”

In the wrong setting, fast-onset psychedelics can become destabilizing. In the right setting, they can become transformative. The difference is structure, screening, and support.

 

Safety, Side Effects, and Risk Management: Read This Before You Apply

If you are considering plant medicine or psychedelic therapies, you should respect the medicine enough to understand the risks. Safety is not a slogan. It is a system.

1) Medical contraindications and screening

Certain cardiovascular conditions, neurological conditions, and medication profiles may increase risk. A responsible program screens for this and may decline applicants if safety thresholds are not met.

2) Medication interactions

Some medicines and supplements can interact with certain plant medicines. This is why full disclosure matters. Hiding medications to “get accepted” is the most dangerous thing a client can do.

3) Psychological risk

Psychedelics can amplify unresolved trauma, anxiety, and latent psychiatric vulnerability. A safety-first program evaluates mental health history carefully and emphasizes stabilization, support, and integration.

4) The reality of “bad trips”

Difficult experiences can happen—even in the best settings. The difference is whether the environment is equipped to:

  • recognize early signs of panic or destabilization

  • intervene appropriately

  • ground and support you safely

  • help you integrate the experience afterward

5) Red flags when comparing retreats

Be cautious if a retreat:

  • minimizes medical screening

  • cannot clearly explain contraindications

  • has vague language around supervision

  • runs large, high-volume ceremonies

  • pushes intensity or “breakthroughs” as the main metric

  • lacks strong integration support

Your safety is not the place to bargain.

What’s Included in Your All-Inclusive Program

Our retreats are designed to support your body, brain, and nervous system before and after ceremonies—because the best outcomes happen when your physiology is stable.

Clients may receive a structured blend of supportive therapies including:

Daily IV infusions (as clinically appropriate)

  • Glutathione IV support

  • Vitamin C IV infusion

  • Mineral support (Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Selenium)

  • Vitamin B12 support

  • NAD+ IV support

  • Brain Repair / Restorative IV support concept (signature nervous system support approach)

Daily restorative modalities

  • Red light therapy

  • Breathwork sessions

  • Meditation and nervous system regulation practices

  • Sound bath / sound healing experiences

  • Sauna therapy

  • Cold plunge therapy

Wellness rhythm and recovery support

A retreat is not a series of ceremonies. It is a complete rhythm—sleep repair, hydration, nourishment, emotional processing, and deep rest. The structure is designed to make your transformation sustainable, not chaotic.

Five-Star Accommodations and a Discreet, Private Environment

Luxury is not an aesthetic—it is nervous system safety.

Our environment is designed for:

  • privacy and discretion

  • calm, stable emotional processing

  • high-quality rest and recovery

  • a controlled setting that supports ceremony and integration

Small groups allow for more personalized attention and a higher supervision standard.

Weekend Excursions: Tulum Cenotes, Underground Rivers, and Jungle Caves

On select weekends, clients may experience curated excursions into Tulum’s sacred natural environments—cenotes, underground rivers, and jungle caves—based on readiness and safety.

These experiences are not “activities.” They are integration environments: nature, silence, awe, and grounding can help the nervous system stabilize and help insights settle into the body in a lasting way.

What a 7–15 Day Retreat Can Look Like​

Every retreat is individualized, but a high-level structure often includes:

Days 1–2: Arrival, intake, stabilization, preparation

medical and wellness intake flow

  • nervous system regulation

  • rest, hydration, recovery rhythm

  • intention setting and preparation

Ceremony window (program-dependent)

  • ceremonies scheduled within a structured, supervised framework

  • recovery and observation rhythm built around safety and integration

Integration days

  • breathwork, meditation, somatic decompression

  • reflection and guided integration

  • restorative therapies to support nervous system stability

Completion and aftercare planning

  • personal strategy for maintaining gains

  • boundaries, lifestyle rhythm, and next-step plan

Apply for Medical Screening (Small Groups Only)

Because we operate with a high standard and keep groups small, availability is limited.

To apply, start here: /apply
If you prefer to speak with admissions first: /contact

Your application helps us determine:

  • whether your medical profile is appropriate for the retreat you’re requesting

  • Which program length (5, 7, 10, 14, or 15 days) is safest and most effective

  • Which sacred medicine pathway is the best fit for your goals

We are selective because we are safety-first. Not everyone is a fit for every medicine—and that is exactly how it should be.

 

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's

Are these retreats medically supervised?

Our retreats are designed around a medically supervised and safety-first model. Eligibility depends on your medical history, medication profile, and risk review.

What if I’m on medications?

You must disclose all medications and supplements. Some medicines can create risks with certain plant medicines. Safety requires transparency.

What side effects can occur with psychedelic ceremonies?

Side effects can vary by medicine and person and may include nausea, anxiety, changes in heart rate or blood pressure, emotional intensity, fatigue, and temporary disorientation. A structured environment reduces preventable risks.

Is ibogaine safe?

Ibogaine requires serious screening and supervision due to known risk factors, including potential cardiac risk in certain contexts. A medically supervised model is essential.

Do you offer integration support?

Yes. Integration is a core part of the retreat experience and is designed to help you translate insights into real-world changes.

 

Will I be in a large group?

No. We keep groups small by design for privacy, supervision quality, and a higher safety standard.

Is this a vacation?

No. This is a structured, luxury healing program. It is restorative and beautiful, but the purpose is transformation, stability, and lasting change.

Can psychedelics cure my mental health condition?

No responsible program can promise cures. Psychedelics may be supportive for some people in the right context, but outcomes vary. The focus is safety, fit, and integration.

What if I have anxiety about ceremonies?

That is common. Preparation and a safety-first environment are designed to help you feel supported, grounded, and confident.

 

How do I get started?

Apply for screening at /apply or contact admissions at /contact.

Important Note

This article is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Participation in any psychedelic or plant medicine experience should involve appropriate screening and professional guidance. Eligibility and safety depend on individual history, medications, and risk factors.

Your Next Step

If you feel called to a luxury psychedelic retreat in Tulum Beach, Mexico—and you want a controlled, discreet, medically supervised environment designed for real transformation—begin with screening.

Apply now: /CLICK HERE 
Contact admissions: /contact

More FAQ's Is ayahuasca safe? What are the ingredients used in our ayahuasca? How many people are in a program? Do the facilitators participate in the ceremonies?

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