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Escape with Laura Guarnera (local yoga/Pilates/Garuda teacher) Sicily


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Dear EDFers,


Some of you I know from the classes I teach at Dulwich Leisure Centre and other locations around Dulwich.


I am excited to be running a new ?InSpiral Escape? holiday in my birthplace of Sicily, 27th May-3rd June. I bring to this holiday many years of experience as a dancer and teacher, plus over 10 years? experience running retreats in Goa.


The holiday includes:

7 nights? accommodation at our 18th century ?Baglio? spa by the sea


Jacuzzi and freshwater infinity pool


Twice-daily (morning & sunset) InSpiral Flow Classes (a unique combination of yoga, Pilates and Garuda)


Daily homemade, nourishing vegetarian breakfast and lunch prepared with organic local produce


Daily free time to relax, integrate and explore the surrounds


Live music by award-winning Sicilian Folk-rock band


Mats, props and equipment


Local insight into the best restaurants and beaches in the proximity


I have a couple more space left to fill and a number of accommodation options available. Enjoy ?50 off full price when you quote ?EDF offer?. Please visit my website / contact for booking information https://www.lauraguarnera.com/sicily/

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