THE “GOOD LIFE” RETREAT

Day One:     Arrival, Get settled into accommodations
                   Wine Tasting
                   Dinner, Orientation
                  
Day Two:    Restorative Yoga
                   Breakfast
                   Spa Morning
                   Lunch
                   Spa Afternoon
                   Dinner
                  
                  
Day Three:  Yoga Stretch
                   Breakfast
                   Golf at one of Hawaii Island’s World-Class Courses
                   Lunch
                   Massage/ Spa Treatments
                   Dinner
                   Restorative Yoga

Day Four:    Yoga Stretch
                   Breakfast
                   Helicopter Tour
                   Lunch
                   Quiet Afternoon
                   Cooking Class using fresh, local ingredients
                  

Day Five:     Yoga Stretch
                   Breakfast
                   Shopping
                   Lunch
                   Afternoon Departure

Optional lodging at Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows www.maunalani.com.
Prices per night, double occupancy, start at $345 and range up to $600, not including tax.
This is just one choice of many first-class places to stay.

ESTIMATED cost:     $ 2100 per person (group of 6 people)
                             $ 1935 per person (group of 10 people)
Cost includes transportation to and from airport as well as all daily transportation for specified activities.
Cost DOES NOT include air travel to and from the Big Island, lodging, meals (except dinner with acclaimed Big Island Chef) optional alcohol, tips or shopping. 

This is simply a sample itinerary, a template to help you imagine you and your group enjoying your time in Hawaii. YOUR getaway will be customized to your heart’s desire.
Other “Good Life” Activities include, but are not limited to:
Private Yoga Instruction, tailored to your specific needs
Waterfall Fruit Bath
Massage in Nature with a personal therapist
Private Waterfalls Tour and River Swim
…Please review our “Best of The Big Island” Activities page for other tempting suggestions.