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Dates for summer retreats in Kefalonia Greece


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The Big Calm

We have just arranged our dates for our retreats for the coming summer on the beautiful island of Kefalonia.


Our aim for people working & living in this increasingly stressful city is to bring balance,harmony,wellbeing & inner peace while connecting people with the beauty & nature of Kefalonia. All retreats have practices of yoga,meditation massage, Reiki & a tour of the island. The retreats are offered as listed,but we have other times when all are welcome.


Singles 11th May - 18th May

Health & Wellbeing. 25th May - 1st June

Nutrition. 15th June - 22nd June

Couples. 7th July - 14th July

Singles & children. 14th July - 21st July

Families 1 week. 21st July - 28th July

Families 2 weeks. 28th July - 1st September

?Chill out?. 1st September- 15th September

? Ladies that yoga? long luxury weekends by arrangement throughout the summer


We aim to connect our customers with practitioners when they return to the uk so as to maintain the good disciplines they have found for themselves.

If there are any local practitioners who would like to join us out in Kefalonia, we have a few places available. Please contact me directly. Equally, any practitioners who would like to bring out their customers are very welcome to contact me for information.


Some of our profits are used to bring out carers from the uk for a holiday they otherwise would not get the chance to enjoy.


Please take a look at our website: the big calm.co.uk for more details, leave a note on here or get in touch if you want to make a booking or have a question.

Kefalonia is only a short 3 1/2 hour flight with around 12 airlines flying out there. All customers will have airport transfers included. Our accommodation is in the pretty fishing village Katelios with a shallow beach suitable for children & families.


Details: thebigcalm.co.uk

Nigel

9 Sunderland court

SE22 8JX

Tel. 07961888253

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