8:00 pm
Comfortable clothes
Wachuma is a traditional plant medicine of the Andes and Mesoamerica, used for centuries in rites of healing, vision, and heart-opening. It is often called the “Grandfather” medicine and is gentle, grounding, and relational in nature. For us, this ceremony is about intention, prayer, and connection: to ourselves, to one another, and to the larger lineage we’re stepping into as a family. It is not a recreational experience, nor is it required for participation in the weekend. It is being offered only to those who feels genuinely called and prepared to engage with it in a ceremonial context. Those who participate will be supported by trusted indigenous facilitators, with clear boundaries, preparation, and integration. Those who do not participate will be fully included in the rest of the celebration. *The Wachuma ceremony will be held by our facilitators as an optional offering. This experience will be paid separately. Details to come & will be offered at a very accessible rate.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Swimsuit or light dress/skirt and shorts
The temazcal is an ancient Mesoamerican sweat lodge ceremony used for purification, renewal, and prayer. Traditionally, it is seen as a return to the womb of the Earth, a space to release, reset, and emerge renewed. The temazcal offered during this weekend is intended as a gentle grounding ritual, especially meaningful following travel, long nights, or major life transitions. It is facilitated with care, cultural respect, and flexibility. Participation is optional, and accommodations will be made for comfort, hydration, and rest. *Facilitated separately and paid directly to the guide (details + pricing coming soon).
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Casual
A cacao ceremony is a guided gathering where we share a warm cacao drink and take time to slow down, reflect, and set intentions. It’s a calming, heart-centered experience that includes gentle guidance (and sometimes breathwork or meditation) to help us open the container and feel grounded and connected.
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Elevated, earthy, and comfortable. Dress to move, sit outdoors, and celebrate. See FAQ's for more details.
6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Whatever you wore to the wedding is probably fine
This will be in Lumbre, the on site restaurant. The dinner will buffet style, with vegetarian options. All options will be gluten free (it is a gf restaurant)
Sat, Oct 31, 2026, 10:30 pm - Sun, Nov 1, 2026, 1:00 am
Dancing shoes. Or no shoes. Whatever keeps your booty shaking.
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Day of the Dead festive wear with comfortable walking shoes and optional face paint
A callejoneada is a festive parade through town led by live music, with singing and celebrating along the way. It’s a fun Mexican tradition. We will plan to leave Finca around 3pm & convene downtown to visit the Day of the Dead altars, and then proceed to parade through Centro to the park. *Facepainting at Finca prior to leaving will be available and paid for individually.
6:00 pm
Whatever you wore to the parade. Unless you want to change. Weirdo.
Location TDB *We’ll be gathering in Centro for a Día de los Muertos dinner as an optional group experience. Each guest will simply cover their own meal directly at the restaurant.