History & Background

This Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii operates as a spiritual sanctuary and community-centered healing space on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, following shamanic principles, which teach that people can find their wisdom through direct contact with nature and sacred plants while achieving emotional healing and spiritual understanding.

Indigenous cultures across the globe have practiced sacred plant ceremonies for hundreds of years to achieve spiritual enlightenment while releasing emotions and gaining higher consciousness. The curanderos practice their ayahuasca work through traditional methods which they have used in the Amazon rainforest. The San Pedro ceremonies in the Andes have been performed throughout multiple generations while peyote and psilocybin mushroom use dates back to Indigenous traditions across Mexico and North America.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii takes its inspiration from ancient ceremonial customs by focusing on the teachings of Hawaiian and Pacific Islander plant spirits. The retreat presents visitors with a distinct ceremonial experience called “Hawaiaka” which combines Hawaiian entheogenic plants through traditional shamanic methods.

The retreat establishes its philosophy through the idea that people should find their own healing rather than receive it from outside sources. The program enables participants to find their personal spiritual essence through specific ceremonies which show them how to discover their inner self and achieve emotional and spiritual healing. The ceremonies focus on creating heart-opening experiences which help participants develop self-awareness through energetic healing and emotional clarity while they experience Hawaiian tranquility.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii functions as a bridge between contemporary scientific knowledge about consciousness and emotional processing and traditional Hawaiian shamanic practices which maintain respect for indigenous Hawaiian wisdom.


Retreat Style & Approach

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii offers participants an in-depth ceremonial experience which helps them develop spiritually while they explore their emotions and achieve personal growth. The ceremonies maintain small groups because they consist of three to four participants who join the shamans while the maximum group size remains at eight people.

The Hawaiaka experience offers a different psychedelic experience which people describe as heart-centered and gentle and emotionally grounding when compared to the intense traditional ayahuasca ceremonies in South America. Participants in the program experience feelings of peace and connection and emotional openness and clarity and improved intuition instead of intense psychological reactions.

The ceremony space becomes prepared during Sunday evening ceremonies through labyrinth walking and group discussion and space consecration activities. The environment remains steady throughout the ceremony because participants receive musical support and meditation assistance and shamans guide the energetic flow while they drink sacred plant brews during their silent meditation practice.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii allows visitors to find their personal power which they can use for self-discovery during the entire retreat period. The process remains under their control at every stage according to the participants. Visitors can choose their desired amount of brew consumption while the ceremony encourages them to follow their natural instincts and body signals.

The retreat teaches visitors that sacred plants function differently from magical solutions which provide immediate answers. The tools serve as instruments which help people find their inner selves while they learn to understand their own thoughts. The program requires participants to let go of their expectations while they should experience emotional knowledge and energy work and spiritual contemplation.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii allows guests to join Shamanic Deep Dive sessions with Chief Golden Feather for personal integration work after the main retreat activities. The private sessions which exclude substances help visitors discover their hidden symbolic patterns and unconscious beliefs and emotional barriers and life path after they complete their ceremony.


Duration Options / Who It’s For: 

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii offers several retreat formats depending on the level of immersion participants desire.

The standard experience includes the Sunday evening Hawaiaka ceremony, which begins around 5 PM and continues until approximately midnight. The ceremony-based program serves visitors who want to learn about Hawaiian sacred plants through brief introductory sessions.

The retreat provides a 2-day program which starts with the Sunday ceremony before continuing into a private 2.5-hour Shamanic Deep Dive session for personal growth and spiritual exploration. The presentation structure enables participants to share their ceremonial revelations through individual support from the shamanic facilitators.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii offers visitors the opportunity to participate in three-day retreats which combine spiritual ceremonies with Deep Dive integration work and full-day eco-adventures to discover the Big Island’s natural beauty and spiritual essence.

The retreat may be suitable for:

  • People who want to find emotional healing and spiritual clarity.
  • People who deal with significant changes in their lives and encounter personal difficulties.
  • Guests who want to learn about shamanic traditions and participate in sacred plant ceremonies.
  • People who want to learn about mindfulness and consciousness and discover themselves.
  • People who want to join heart-focused ceremonies which take place in natural settings.
  • Individuals who need a peaceful way to experience ayahuasca beyond the usual retreat approach.

No prior experience with sacred plants is required. The program requires all participants to finish an application process together with a screening procedure before they can join the program. The ceremony experience might cause problems for people who need to take specific medications or have medical conditions.


Location & Environment

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii is based in a healing center which stands on the Kona Coast of Big Island Hawaii near Kealakekua Bay. The retreat location stands at 1,600 feet elevation above sea level while it occupies Mauna Loa volcano’s western slopes which provide a jungle environment and wide views of the Pacific Ocean.

The site itself serves as an essential element which unites the ceremonial practices with their specific location. The retreat teaches that Hawaiian elders and spiritual practitioners used to consider this area as their place for healing and rejuvenation. The sanctuary exists close to what they identify as a major energy center which stems from the volcanic and oceanic power of the island.

The retreat shows its nature through its entire setting because Nature becomes the main element which defines the entire retreat atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy time in nature because they find themselves in tropical forests while volcanic landscapes and ocean breezes and birdsong create an environment which helps people find their center and think deeply.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii teaches visitors about the spiritual value which sacred plants hold when they grow in their original natural surroundings. The Hawaiian plant teachers become available to participants for exploration because these plants survive in their original natural habitat.

The Pathway to the God which exists near Kealakekua Bay serves as a marine life reserve where people can watch dolphins and practice snorkeling while enjoying the stunning coastal views. Visitors who attend the retreat choose to explore the island either before their retreat experience or after it ends.

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Facilities, Retreat Spaces & Accommodation

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii operates from a private sanctuary environment rather than a commercial resort. The ceremonial grounds exist to preserve their basic design which creates an intimate setting for spiritual worship.

The ceremony spaces provide peaceful environments which include both outdoor and indoor areas where participants practice meditation and energy work and share with groups and practice silent introspection. The ceremonial space combines musical elements with environmental sounds to create an atmosphere which helps visitors relax and become more open to emotional experiences.

The ceremonial space requires participants to leave their electronic devices and other distractions outside because this practice helps them stay focused while reducing outside disturbances during their experience.

The retreat does not offer any on-site lodging facilities but it provides visitors with hotel recommendations which become available to them after their booking confirmation. The sanctuary has several lodging options which include guesthouses and cottages and dorm accommodations and private rooms that visitors can reach through short car rides.

Accommodation options generally include:

  • Shared dorm-style lodging.
  • Private guesthouse rooms.
  • Ocean-view cottages.
  • Kitchenette-equipped rentals.
  • Shared kitchens and community spaces.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii encourages guests to arrive at least one or two days early whenever possible in order to settle into the island environment and prepare mentally and emotionally for ceremony.


Ayahuasca Retreat Diet Diet

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii requires visitors to prepare their food and nutrition elements for the ceremonial process. The program requires guests to follow specific dietary restrictions before their ceremony because these guidelines help them achieve physical detox and improve their energetic abilities and maintain emotional balance.

Participants are advised to avoid:

  • Alcohol.
  • Recreational drugs.
  • Tobacco and nicotine.
  • Cannabis products.
  • Greasy or heavily processed foods.
  • Excess salt and meat before ceremony.

The ceremony day requires participants to eat their first meal between morning and afternoon by selecting from fruits and vegetables and grains and soups and fish dishes before the clock reaches its early afternoon mark.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii also provides recommendations for nearby organic cafes, health food stores, fresh juice bars, and local farmers markets around Kealakekua and Captain Cook.

The ceremony concludes with participants receiving basic food items like fruit and soup which help them reconnect with their bodies during the reintegration process.


Facilitators & Support

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii operates under the guidance of shamans and facilitators who bring their extensive experience in shamanic healing and sacred plant work and healing practices. The main shaman and ceremonial guide is Chief Jack “Golden Feather” Alexander who leads the group. He has worked as a shamanic ceremony leader for twenty years while he received official recognition from the Lakota shamanic tradition. The teachings present students with methods to heal their energy while they learn to meditate and develop their consciousness and achieve personal growth.

Dr. ZZ, also known as “Hovering Humming Bear,” brings additional expertise in counseling, natural healing, food as medicine, Reiki, hypnotherapy, and intuitive healing practices. She has studied psychoactive Hawaiian plants and traditional healing systems throughout the Pacific Rim for many years.

The AyH emphasizes safety and emotional support and compassionate facilitation during the entire retreat experience. Shamans maintain their presence during all ceremonial events because they offer assistance to participants who need help with emotional processing or energetic experiences or physical pain.

The retreat also provides its participants with preparation and integration services through its application review process and pre-ceremony training and post-ceremony discussion groups and private integration sessions which attendees can choose to join.


Prices & Packages

Price status: Fixed charitable contribution thresholds with optional upgrades and private sessions available.

Starting contribution thresholds:

  • The Sunday Evening Ceremony needs guests to pay about $375 USD for each person attending.
  • 2-Day Retreat (Ceremony + Deep Dive): from approximately $750 USD per person.
  • The starting price for Shamanic Art Awakening Sessions stands at $425 USD.
  • The starting price for Mystic Eco-Adventure Tours stands at $750 USD.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii operates shamanic rebirth programs which extend beyond the main retreat to support church-based healer certification programs.

The expenses for staying at the accommodation and traveling to the event do not count toward the money people give for the ceremony.

People need to schedule their events at least six months in advance because the ceremonies tend to fill up quickly which blocks their access to the event.

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Safety, Requirements & Policies

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii requires all participants to achieve safety readiness before joining the experience. All participants must submit an application form together with a signed waiver and they need to show their identification while sharing their medical information which applies to their situation before they can participate.

The retreat conducts participant screening because medical conditions and mental health status together with certain medications might create dangerous situations for people who take part in sacred plant ceremonies.

The ceremony requires guests to follow specific dietary and behavioral preparation rules which help them stay safe physically while building their emotional connection to the event.

The ceremony follows these essential policies:

  • Participants must stay within the designated ceremony area throughout all scheduled activities.
  • Participants need to maintain peaceful behavior towards their fellow attendees.
  • The ceremonial area requires participants to keep their electronic devices outside of the space.
  • Participants must stay free from alcohol and recreational drug use before they start the ceremony.
  • All participants need to show proper respect toward the facilitators who lead the event and fellow participants who attend the session.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii shows that sacred plant work creates deep emotional responses which bring up past memories and energetic sensations. People should attend ceremony with specific goals and full emotional presence and they need to take charge of their own actions.

The facilitators keep their presence throughout the entire ceremony to offer help when participants require support.

This program operates in alignment with our internal retreat selection standards, ensuring proper safety measures, trained facilitators, and readiness requirements.


Guest Experience & Testimonials

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii receives positive feedback from participants who describe their experience as emotional and spiritual yet much less intense than typical ayahuasca ceremonies in other parts of the world.

  • The guests reported several common themes during their visits which included:
  • The experience brought strong emotional moments which made my heart feel open.
  • I learned to understand myself better which brought me new understanding about life.
  • The experience brought me feelings of peace and love and connection to others.
  • I discovered personal understanding through creative thinking.
  • The process helped me express my emotions which led to my emotional recovery.
  • The experience led me to develop a deeper understanding of spirituality through my personal journey.
  • The experience brought me better intuitive abilities which directed my life path.

Guests mention that their experience becomes more meaningful because they receive help from others while they experience intimate ceremonies in the calm Hawaiian environment.

The Hawaiaka ceremonies create intense experiences which attendees find manageable to handle. The combination of ceremony and private integration work resulted in sustained personal growth according to some people.

The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii places strong emphasis on ongoing integration and encourages participants to continue processing their experiences gradually over time after returning home.


Practical Information for The Ayahuasca Retreat in Hawaii

How to book: Click the booking link below.

Location: Kealakekua, which belongs to the Kona Coast on the Big Island in Hawaii, USA.

Nearest airport: Kona International Airport (approximately 30 minutes away).

Group size: 10-12 people (very intimate settings)


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