10 nights · 11 days · May 28 – June 7, 2026
Guadalajara · Tequila · Tapalpa · Sayulita
Small group · Women only❋
Agave To Ocean
Jalisco & Nayarit at The Turn of The Season
($750 USD Deposit)
There is a version of you that exists on the other side of eleven days in Mexico.
She is not a different person. She is more completely herself — quieter in the best way, clearer about what she wants, carrying something in her body that she didn't have before and will not easily lose.
You don't have to do anything dramatic to find her.
You just have to say yes to the right journey.
The Arc of Transformation
Every Cazimi journey is designed with an emotional shape — not just places to visit, but states to move through.
❋ Guadalajara
Chapter I — ARRIVE & AWAKEN ❋ May 28, 29, 30Shed the noise of ordinary life.
You land in Mexico's second largest city and feel immediately that this is not a resort trip. Guadalajara is sophisticated and alive — a city of muralists and mariachi, of mercados stacked with color and culinary hotspots where conversation runs long.
We move through it with unhurried intention: the historic Centro, beautiful and colonial Americana, an afternoon in the artisan suburb of Tlaquepaque, and shared meals that turn into something more than dinner.
Your nervous system begins to slow. The city meets you exactly where you are.
❋ Tequila
Chapter II — ROOT ❋ May 31One day as a grounding ritual.
An hour west of the city, the landscape shifts. The blue agave fields appear — row after perfect row, stretching toward the mountains — and something in your chest settles.
We visit one of the valley's storied distilleries not as tourists chasing a drink, but as women standing inside one of the oldest agricultural traditions in the Americas. We taste slowly. We ask questions. We let the heat and the dust and the scale of the land do their work.
This is the moment of descent — getting low, getting quiet, getting present.
❋ Tapalpa
Chapter III — TURN INWARD ❋ Jun 1, 2, 3The hidden heart of this journey.
Into the mountains now — and into the trip's emotional center. Tapalpa is a colonial village in the highlands of Jalisco that almost no traveler from abroad has heard of. And that is precisely why we go.
The air is cool and clean. The streets are cobblestone. The afternoons bring rain that glistens on the white walls. We stay somewhere beautiful and unhurried. We take long walks. We sit together over meals that no one wants to end.
Something shifts here — quietly, undramatically, and completely.
❋ Sayulita
Chapter IV — EMERGE & INTEGRATE ❋ Jun 4, 5, 6The ocean as exhale.
The road descends and the air grows warm and suddenly — the Pacific. Sayulita in early June is the sea without the season's crowds: vivid with bougainvillea, lazy with salt air, warm enough to swim every day.
We arrive at the ocean having moved through something, and the water helps it land. There is time here — for reflection, for the particular joy of doing nothing well, for long breakfasts and long swims and whatever conversations still need to happen.
You are not the same woman who arrived in Guadalajara. You know it. The sea confirms it.
This is Mexico before it performs for anyone.
There is a version of Mexico most travelers never find.
Not because it's hidden — but because you have to arrive slowly to see it.
You have to be willing to set down your schedule, silence the part of you that measures a day by how much got done, and let the place move you at its own rhythm.
Agave to Ocean is not a tour with a schedule to keep. Not a retreat with an agenda to follow. Not a group trip built around a party.
It is a curated journey through four distinct faces of Mexico — urban, sacred, ancient, wild — held in beautiful spaces, moving at a pace that lets a place actually reach you.
We travel right at the turn of the season — late May, when the rains are just beginning to arrive in Jalisco and Nayarit. The tourists have gone. The streets soften. The air carries the smell of wet earth and agave. The light changes. And something in the land — and in you — begins to shift.
Day-by-day itinerary
May 28 - Jun 7, 2026
Day 0 — Arrival Guadalajara · Welcome dinner
Day 1 — Colonia Centro & Americana · Themed dinner
Day 2 — Tlaquepaque · Group lunch
Day 3 — Tequila · Organic distillery tour · Tasting & dinner
Day 4 — Journey to Tapalpa · Rest & dinner
Day 5 — Slow forest hike · Astrology & Human Design deep dive
Day 6 — Tapalpa town · Traditional workshop & dinner
Day 7 — Travel to Sayulita · Ocean view dinner
Day 8 — Watersports · Boat ride & lunch · Temazcal ceremony
Day 9 — Relaxed free day · Final dinner & celebration
Day 10 — Early airport transfer to Guadalajara
Optional: extend your stay with one extra night in Guadalajara, booked separately.
*The flow of this journey is thoughtfully designed, and every experience, stay, and moment described here is fully committed to. Exact timings may shift slightly to honor the rhythm of the places we move through — and occasionally, something even more beautiful finds its way in. What you see here is your promise, not your ceiling.
What’s included
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
✦ 10 nights boutique accommodation, carefully selected for beauty, atmosphere, and soul
✦ Private airport transfer on arrival and departure
✦ All ground transportation between destinations
✦ Daily breakfast · select shared lunches and dinners as described
✦ All entrance fees and cultural experiences listed in the itinerary
✦ Private organic distillery visit and guided tasting in Tequila
✦ Curated local guide partnerships at each destination
✦ Founder-led travel throughout
✦ Access to our health & wellness coach during the whole journey
✦ Welcome gathering and closing celebration dinner
✦ Enough free time in between
✦ Access to a private community of fellow travelers before and after the trip
✦ Pre-trip preparation guide and packing recommendations
Not included: Flights to and from Guadalajara · Travel insurance (required) · Personal spending and souvenirs · Meals not listed in the itinerary
The Women Who Will Hold This Journey ↓
Meet Sarah: your host
Founder, Host & Cultural Creator
@sarahcazimi
Sarah has spent years living in and moving through Mexico — not as a tourist, but as someone who knows where the light falls in the early morning in Guadalajara, which distillery in the Tequila valley still does things the old way, and what Tapalpa feels like on a Tuesday when it rains.
She speaks English, Spanish, German, and Dutch, and has built her life around the belief that the most important thing travel can do is slow you down enough to actually feel where you are.
On Cazimi journeys, Sarah is not your tour guide. She is your host — the person who has thought about every detail so you don't have to, who knows when the group needs stillness and when it needs to dance, who has chosen every space, every experience, and every meal with the specific intention of making you feel deeply held and completely free at the same time.
She created Cazimi Travel because she kept finding herself in places so extraordinary that she needed to bring other women there too.
Agave to Ocean is the first journey she is taking you on.
It will not be the last one you ask to join.
Meet Olivia
Holistic Wellness Guide & Space Holder
@livwellnesslife
Olivia is the kind of woman who makes a room of strangers feel like old friends within the hour — genuinely curious about everyone, open-hearted in a way that is immediately felt, and completely at home in the beautiful, unstructured space of a journey like this one.
She knows firsthand what it costs to perform at a high level for too long. After years in the corporate world, her body said what her mind had been ignoring — and burnout became the doorway to a different way of living. She has spent the time since rebuilding her life in genuine alignment with her health, her femininity, and her own rhythm. Mexico, as it tends to do, played its part in that becoming.
On this journey, Olivia holds the wellness thread. Not through scheduled programming, but through presence — making sure every woman in the group feels safe, grounded, and genuinely nourished. She brings a wealth of knowledge around holistic health, burnout recovery, nervous system care, and what it actually looks like to live beautifully without sacrificing yourself to do it.
If you arrive carrying more than you should be, she will notice. And she will know exactly what to do about it.
This journey is for you if —
You have built a life you're proud of, and you are also a little tired in a way that a regular vacation doesn't touch.
You travel, or you want to travel, but something about doing it alone every time has started to feel like a compromise. You don't want a party. You don't want a tour group. A pure wellness retreat seems like not enough. You want a small circle of interesting women moving through somewhere extraordinary together.
You are curious about the world in a specific way — not just the sights of it, but the feel of it. The food. The light. The way people live. The things you can only notice when you slow down enough to look.
You have been saying next year for longer than you'd like to admit. And part of you knows that the right trip at the right moment can shift something. Not because travel is magic — but because stepping out of your ordinary life, held in beauty, surrounded by women who see you, is one of the most powerful things you can give yourself.
You are ready to say yes to yourself.
This is what that looks like.
Your Investment
Shared Room · Double or Triple Occupancy $3,450$3,250 USD
Your own bed in a shared room with one or two other women. Bathrooms may be shared, subject to availability.
Private Room · Single Occupancy $4,150$3,950 USD
A private bedroom throughout all accommodations. Bathrooms may be shared, subject to availability.
To reserve your spot: $750 deposit
Payment plan: 50% by May 1, 2026 Remaining balance by May 27, 2026
Bring a friend: If someone you know joins the journey too, you both receive $100 off your package.
Spots are limited to a small group.
Once they're gone, they're gone.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes — and this is actually one of the most common profiles of a Cazimi traveler. The group is small by design, the itinerary is built around connection, and Sarah's role as host includes making sure everyone feels genuinely at home from the first evening. Most women who arrive not knowing anyone leave with friendships they didn't expect and didn't want to end.
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Agave to Ocean is limited to a small group of women of max. 10 excluding your hosts — intimate enough for real conversation, small enough that no one gets lost. Numbers are kept deliberately limited to protect the quality of the experience.
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No. There is a slow forest hike in Tapalpa and a watersports option in Sayulita, both of which are gentle and completely optional. The pace of this journey is intentionally unhurried. Rest is part of the design.
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None. Sarah is fluent in Spanish and handles all communication with local partners, guides, and hosts. Part of what you're paying for is not having to figure anything out.
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Life happens. The deposit is non-refundable but fully transferable — meaning if you can't make it, you can gift or transfer your spot to another woman. For cancellations within 60 days of departure, the payment plan schedule applies. Full cancellation policy is provided upon booking.
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Absolutely. If you'd like to connect before committing, Sarah offers a short 30-minute discovery call where you can ask anything, share what you're looking for, and make sure this journey feels right for you. No pressure, no pitch — just a real conversation.