Duration 3 days
Flavor Discover
Difficulty Relaxed Dynamic Athletic
Sleep Options Tent

 

Summary

It’s this time of the year when the temperature raises a bit and spring is trying to sneak in. And you think… is it too early for the first excursion or not?

Is the warmth from the sun enough to stay still and listen to the nature waking up? Do I need more specialized equipment to make it through the night?

The answer is: No, no… let’s go!
But also… let’s be safe.

Sleep at a pine tree forest, wake up at the sand dunes…

Our target is to follow Neda river from the majestic waterfalls to the outfall into the Ionian Sea. Join us to this short road trip, we will stay in 2 different locations, one near a traditional stone bridge and the other at a pinetree forest in walking distance from the seaside. Through these 48 hours we will hike, swim, do yoga and breathworks, dance and play but more importantly we want to stay in a slow pace and take in the experience.

Highlights

Dynamic activities

  • Swimming
  • Hiking
  • Offroad running
  • Yoga
  • Dancing

all activities are optional
activities will be adapted to the weather conditions

 

Other activities

  • BreathWorks
  • Meditation
  • Painting
  • Photography

all activities are optional

Visit...

  • Old Town of Kyparissia
  • Ancient temple of Apollon

all visits are optional

Expect to…

  • Have fun!
  • Wake up in nature
  • Adjust to slow life
  • Learn your way into common camping practices
  • Relax in hammocks
  • Detox through activities and diet

Details

 

What is included?

  • Food
    (Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks)
  • Sleep (Tent for 2, air mattress, air pillow, sleeping bag, sheets and pillow case)
  • Play (activities)

 

 

Diet

  • Blue Unlimited Signature Breakfast
  • Fruits, nuts and vegetables
  • Eggs
  • Pasta
  • Local taverns

What is not included?

  • Clothing (thermal clothing is required to sleep in tents)
  • Hotel accomodation costs in case you choose that option
  • Transportation
  • Entry fees (museums, performances etc)
  • Eat out

Sleep

You can choose from:

  • Different types of tents 
  • Thermal clothing is required
  • Sleeping bags can be provided but it is widely common practise to bring your own if you like