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      To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

        Retreat Information

        Title of Retreat: "Cretan Coastal Treks"
        Date of retreat: September 30, 2023 | 10-night retreat

        Personal Information





        Gender:








        Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

        (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

        Lodging Preferences

        (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

        Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

        Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

        Room-Sharing Preference:

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        Participation Level:

        Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

        Room-Sharing Preference:

        Room-Sharing Preference:


        Roommate-1



        Participation Level:

        Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

        Room-Sharing Preference:

        Roommate-1



        Participation Level:

        Roommate-1



        Participation Level:

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        Participation Level:

        Roommate-1



        Participation Level:

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        Payment Information

        Choose which payment plan you will follow:

        Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

        Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

        Guest-1


        Guest-2


        Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

        CDR Terms & Conditions

        1) Availability:

        • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

        • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

        -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

        -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

        -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

        2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

        • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

        • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

        • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

        • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

        • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

        3) Costs Exclude:

        • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

        • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

        • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

        4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

        • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

        • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

        • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

        • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

        Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

        5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

        • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

        • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

        • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

        • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

        • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

        • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

        • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

        6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

        • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

        • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

        • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

        • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

        • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

        ______

        Travel & Program FAQs

        • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
        of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

        • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

        • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

        • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

        • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

        • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
        But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

        • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

        • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

        • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

        • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

        • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

        • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

        • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
        travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
        comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
        days of the program).

        ______

        What's Next?

        • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
        button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

        • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
        your payment and lodging plan.

        • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
        on all updates and information regarding the program!

        Program Registration Form

        To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

          Retreat Information

          Title of Retreat: "Cretan Olive Harvest & Vineyard Tour"
          Date of retreat: November 4, 2023 | 5-night retreat

          Personal Information





          Gender:








          Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

          (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

          Lodging Preferences

          (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

          Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

          Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

          Room-Sharing Preference:

          Room-Sharing Preference:

          Room-Sharing Preference:


          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-2



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-2



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-3



          Participation Level:

          Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

          Room-Sharing Preference:

          Room-Sharing Preference:


          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

          Room-Sharing Preference:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-2



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-2



          Participation Level:

          Roommate-3



          Participation Level:

          Room-Sharing Preference:

          Roommate-1



          Participation Level:

          Participant Safety Information








          Payment Information

          Choose which payment plan you will follow:

          Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

          Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

          Guest-1


          Guest-2


          Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

          CDR Terms & Conditions

          1) Availability:

          • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

          • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

          -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

          -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

          -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

          2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

          • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

          • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

          • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

          • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

          • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

          3) Costs Exclude:

          • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

          • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

          • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

          4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

          • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

          • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

          • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

          • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

          Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

          5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

          • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

          • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

          • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

          • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

          • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

          • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

          • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

          6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

          • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

          • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

          • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

          • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

          • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

          ______

          Travel & Program FAQs

          • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
          of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

          • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

          • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

          • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

          • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

          • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
          But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

          • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

          • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

          • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

          • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

          • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

          • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

          • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
          travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
          comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
          days of the program).

          ______

          What's Next?

          • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
          button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

          • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
          your payment and lodging plan.

          • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
          on all updates and information regarding the program!

          Program Registration Form

          To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

            Retreat Information

            Title of Retreat: "A Family Christmas in Crete"

            Personal Information





            Gender:








            Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

            (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

            Lodging Preferences

            (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

            Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

            Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

            Room-Sharing Preference:

            Room-Sharing Preference:

            Room-Sharing Preference:


            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-2



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-2



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-3



            Participation Level:

            Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

            Room-Sharing Preference:

            Room-Sharing Preference:


            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

            Room-Sharing Preference:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-2



            Participation Level:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

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            Participation Level:

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            Participation Level:

            Room-Sharing Preference:

            Roommate-1



            Participation Level:

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            Payment Information

            Choose which payment plan you will follow:

            Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

            *Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days of your receiving your payment.

            Guest-1


            Guest-2


            Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

            CDR Terms & Conditions

            1) Availability:

            • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

            • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

            -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

            -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

            -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

            2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

            • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

            • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

            • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

            • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

            • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

            3) Costs Exclude:

            • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

            • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

            • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

            4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

            • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

            • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

            • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

            • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

            Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

            5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

            • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

            • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

            • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

            • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

            • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

            • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

            • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

            6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

            • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

            • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

            • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

            • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

            • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

            ______

            Travel & Program FAQs

            • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
            of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

            • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

            • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

            • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

            • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

            • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
            But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

            • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

            • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

            • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

            • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

            • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

            • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

            • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
            travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
            comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
            days of the program).

            ______

            What's Next?

            • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
            button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

            • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
            your payment and lodging plan.

            • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
            on all updates and information regarding the program!

            Program Registration Form

            To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

              Retreat Information

              Title of Retreat: "Advanced Cretan White Mountain Trekking"
              Date of retreat: September 16, 2023 | 10-day retreat

              Personal Information





              Gender:








              Participant Safety Information








              Payment Information

              Choose which payment plan you will follow:

              Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

              CDR Terms & Conditions

              1) Availability:

              • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

              • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

              -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

              -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

              -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

              2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

              • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

              • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

              • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

              • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

              • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

              3) Costs Exclude:

              • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

              • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

              • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

              4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

              • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

              • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

              • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

              • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

              Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

              5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

              • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

              • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

              • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

              • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

              • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

              • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

              • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

              6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

              • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

              • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

              • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

              • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

              • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

              ______

              Travel & Program FAQs

              • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
              of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

              • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

              • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

              • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

              • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

              • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
              But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

              • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

              • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

              • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

              • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

              • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

              • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

              • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
              travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
              comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
              days of the program).

              ______

              What's Next?

              • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
              button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

              • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
              your payment and lodging plan.

              • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
              on all updates and information regarding the program!

              Program Registration Form

              To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                Retreat Information

                Title of Retreat: "Advanced Cretan White Mountain Trekking"
                Date of retreat: May 27, 2023 | 10-day retreat

                Personal Information





                Gender:








                Participant Safety Information








                Payment Information

                Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                CDR Terms & Conditions

                1) Availability:

                • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                3) Costs Exclude:

                • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                ______

                Travel & Program FAQs

                • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                days of the program).

                ______

                What's Next?

                • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                your payment and lodging plan.

                • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                on all updates and information regarding the program!

                Program Registration Form

                To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                  Retreat Information

                  Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas: Food, Fitness & Fun for Couples & Families"
                  Date of retreat: June 17, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                  Personal Information





                  Gender:








                  Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                  (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                  Lodging Preferences

                  (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                  Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                  Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                  Room-Sharing Preference:


                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-2



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-2



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-3



                  Participation Level:

                  Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                  Room-Sharing Preference:


                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-2



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-2



                  Participation Level:

                  Roommate-3



                  Participation Level:

                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                  Roommate-1



                  Participation Level:

                  Participant Safety Information








                  Payment Information

                  Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                  Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                  Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                  Guest-1


                  Guest-2


                  Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                  CDR Terms & Conditions

                  1) Availability:

                  • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                  • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                  -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                  -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                  -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                  2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                  • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                  • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                  • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                  • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                  • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                  3) Costs Exclude:

                  • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                  • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                  • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                  4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                  • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                  • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                  • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                  • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                  Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                  5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                  • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                  • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                  • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                  • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                  • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                  • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                  • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                  6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                  • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                  • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                  • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                  • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                  • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                  ______

                  Travel & Program FAQs

                  • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                  of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                  • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                  • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                  • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                  • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                  • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                  But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                  • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                  • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                  • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                  • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                  • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                  • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                  • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                  travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                  comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                  days of the program).

                  ______

                  What's Next?

                  • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                  button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                  • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                  your payment and lodging plan.

                  • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                  on all updates and information regarding the program!

                  Program Registration Form

                  To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                    Retreat Information

                    Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas"
                    Date of retreat: April 15, 2023 | 10-night retreat

                    Personal Information





                    Gender:








                    Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                    (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                    Lodging Preferences

                    (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                    Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                    Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                    Room-Sharing Preference:

                    Room-Sharing Preference:

                    Room-Sharing Preference:


                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-2



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-2



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-3



                    Participation Level:

                    Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                    Room-Sharing Preference:

                    Room-Sharing Preference:


                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                    Room-Sharing Preference:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-2



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-2



                    Participation Level:

                    Roommate-3



                    Participation Level:

                    Room-Sharing Preference:

                    Roommate-1



                    Participation Level:

                    Participant Safety Information








                    Payment Information

                    Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                    Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                    Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                    Guest-1


                    Guest-2


                    Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                    CDR Terms & Conditions

                    1) Availability:

                    • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                    • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                    -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                    -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                    -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                    2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                    • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                    • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                    • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                    • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                    • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                    3) Costs Exclude:

                    • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                    • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                    • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                    4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                    • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                    • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                    • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                    • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                    Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                    5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                    • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                    • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                    • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                    • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                    • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                    • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                    • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                    6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                    • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                    • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                    • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                    • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                    • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                    ______

                    Travel & Program FAQs

                    • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                    of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                    • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                    • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                    • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                    • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                    • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                    But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                    • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                    • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                    • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                    • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                    • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                    • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                    • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                    travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                    comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                    days of the program).

                    ______

                    What's Next?

                    • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                    button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                    • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                    your payment and lodging plan.

                    • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                    on all updates and information regarding the program!

                    Program Registration Form

                    To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                      Retreat Information

                      Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas: Food, Fitness & Fun for Singles & Friends over 35"
                      Date of retreat: April 29, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                      Personal Information





                      Gender:








                      Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                      (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                      Lodging Preferences

                      (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                      Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                      Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                      Room-Sharing Preference:

                      Room-Sharing Preference:

                      Room-Sharing Preference:


                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-2



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-2



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-3



                      Participation Level:

                      Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                      Room-Sharing Preference:

                      Room-Sharing Preference:


                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                      Room-Sharing Preference:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-2



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-2



                      Participation Level:

                      Roommate-3



                      Participation Level:

                      Room-Sharing Preference:

                      Roommate-1



                      Participation Level:

                      Participant Safety Information








                      Payment Information

                      Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                      Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                      Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                      Guest-1


                      Guest-2


                      Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                      CDR Terms & Conditions

                      1) Availability:

                      • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                      • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                      -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                      -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                      -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                      2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                      • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                      • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                      • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                      • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                      • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                      3) Costs Exclude:

                      • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                      • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                      • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                      4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                      • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                      • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                      • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                      • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                      Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                      5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                      • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                      • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                      • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                      • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                      • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                      • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                      • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                      6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                      • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                      • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                      • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                      • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                      • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                      ______

                      Travel & Program FAQs

                      • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                      of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                      • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                      • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                      • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                      • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                      • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                      But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                      • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                      • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                      • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                      • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                      • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                      • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                      • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                      travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                      comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                      days of the program).

                      ______

                      What's Next?

                      • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                      button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                      • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                      your payment and lodging plan.

                      • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                      on all updates and information regarding the program!

                      Program Registration Form

                      To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                        Retreat Information

                        Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas: Food, Fitness & Fun for Singles & Friends over 35"
                        Date of retreat: October 14, 2023 | 10-night retreat

                        Personal Information





                        Gender:








                        Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                        (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                        Lodging Preferences

                        (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                        Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                        Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                        Room-Sharing Preference:

                        Room-Sharing Preference:

                        Room-Sharing Preference:


                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-2



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-2



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-3



                        Participation Level:

                        Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                        Room-Sharing Preference:

                        Room-Sharing Preference:


                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                        Room-Sharing Preference:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-2



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-2



                        Participation Level:

                        Roommate-3



                        Participation Level:

                        Room-Sharing Preference:

                        Roommate-1



                        Participation Level:

                        Participant Safety Information








                        Payment Information

                        Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                        Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                        Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                        Guest-1


                        Guest-2


                        Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                        CDR Terms & Conditions

                        1) Availability:

                        • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                        • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                        -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                        -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                        -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                        2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                        • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                        • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                        • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                        • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                        • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                        3) Costs Exclude:

                        • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                        • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                        • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                        4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                        • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                        • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                        • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                        • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                        Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                        5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                        • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                        • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                        • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                        • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                        • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                        • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                        • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                        6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                        • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                        • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                        • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                        • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                        • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                        ______

                        Travel & Program FAQs

                        • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                        of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                        • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                        • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                        • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                        • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                        • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                        But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                        • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                        • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                        • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                        • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                        • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                        • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                        • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                        travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                        comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                        days of the program).

                        ______

                        What's Next?

                        • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                        button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                        • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                        your payment and lodging plan.

                        • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                        on all updates and information regarding the program!

                        Program Registration Form

                        To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                          Retreat Information

                          Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas: Food, Fitness & Fun for Singles & Friends under 40"
                          Date of retreat: May 15, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                          Personal Information





                          Gender:








                          Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                          (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                          Lodging Preferences

                          (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                          Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                          Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                          Room-Sharing Preference:

                          Room-Sharing Preference:

                          Room-Sharing Preference:


                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-2



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-2



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-3



                          Participation Level:

                          Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                          Room-Sharing Preference:

                          Room-Sharing Preference:


                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                          Room-Sharing Preference:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-2



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-2



                          Participation Level:

                          Roommate-3



                          Participation Level:

                          Room-Sharing Preference:

                          Roommate-1



                          Participation Level:

                          Participant Safety Information








                          Payment Information

                          Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                          Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                          Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                          Guest-1


                          Guest-2


                          Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                          CDR Terms & Conditions

                          1) Availability:

                          • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                          • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                          -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                          -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                          -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                          2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                          • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                          • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                          • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                          • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                          • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                          3) Costs Exclude:

                          • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                          • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                          • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                          4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                          • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                          • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                          • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                          • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                          Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                          5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                          • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                          • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                          • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                          • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                          • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                          • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                          • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                          6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                          • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                          • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                          • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                          • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                          • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                          ______

                          Travel & Program FAQs

                          • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                          of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                          • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                          • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                          • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                          • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                          • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                          But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                          • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                          • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                          • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                          • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                          • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                          • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                          • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                          travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                          comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                          days of the program).

                          ______

                          What's Next?

                          • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                          button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                          • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                          your payment and lodging plan.

                          • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                          on all updates and information regarding the program!

                          Program Registration Form

                          To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                            Retreat Information

                            Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas: Food, Fitness & Fun for Singles & Friends under 40"
                            Date of retreat: October 28, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                            Personal Information





                            Gender:








                            Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                            (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                            Lodging Preferences

                            (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                            Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                            Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                            Room-Sharing Preference:

                            Room-Sharing Preference:

                            Room-Sharing Preference:


                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-2



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-2



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-3



                            Participation Level:

                            Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                            Room-Sharing Preference:

                            Room-Sharing Preference:


                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                            Room-Sharing Preference:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-2



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-2



                            Participation Level:

                            Roommate-3



                            Participation Level:

                            Room-Sharing Preference:

                            Roommate-1



                            Participation Level:

                            Participant Safety Information








                            Payment Information

                            Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                            Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                            Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                            Guest-1


                            Guest-2


                            Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                            CDR Terms & Conditions

                            1) Availability:

                            • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                            • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                            -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                            -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                            -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                            2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                            • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                            • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                            • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                            • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                            • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                            3) Costs Exclude:

                            • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                            • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                            • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                            4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                            • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                            • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                            • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                            • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                            Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                            5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                            • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                            • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                            • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                            • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                            • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                            • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                            • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                            6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                            • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                            • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                            • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                            • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                            • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                            ______

                            Travel & Program FAQs

                            • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                            of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                            • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                            • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                            • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                            • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                            • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                            But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                            • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                            • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                            • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                            • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                            • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                            • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                            • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                            travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                            comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                            days of the program).

                            ______

                            What's Next?

                            • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                            button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                            • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                            your payment and lodging plan.

                            • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                            on all updates and information regarding the program!

                            Program Registration Form

                            To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                              Retreat Information

                              Title of Retreat: "Cities of History; Mountains of Myth: Thessaloniki, Dion & Mount Olympus "
                              Date of retreat: June 24, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                              Personal Information





                              Gender:








                              Lodging Preference

                              Optional Thessaloniki Lodging Preference (Subject to Availability):

                              Optional Litochoro Lodging Preference (Subject to Availability):

                              Optional Zolotas Refuge Lodging Preference (Subject to Availability):

                              Participant Safety Information








                              Payment Information

                              Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                              Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                              CDR Terms & Conditions

                              1) Availability:

                              • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                              • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                              -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                              -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                              -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                              2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                              • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                              • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                              • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                              • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                              • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                              3) Costs Exclude:

                              • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                              • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                              • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                              4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                              • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                              • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                              • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                              • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                              Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                              5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                              • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                              • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                              • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                              • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                              • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                              • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                              • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                              6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                              • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                              • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                              • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                              • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                              • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                              ______

                              Travel & Program FAQs

                              • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                              of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                              • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                              • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                              • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                              • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                              • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                              But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                              • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                              • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                              • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                              • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                              • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                              • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                              • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                              travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                              comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                              days of the program).

                              ______

                              What's Next?

                              • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                              button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                              • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                              your payment and lodging plan.

                              • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                              on all updates and information regarding the program!

                              Program Registration Form

                              To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                                Retreat Information

                                Title of Retreat: "Collaborative Photography Retreat"
                                Date of retreat: November 11, 2023 | 10-night retreat

                                Personal Information





                                Gender:








                                Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                                (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                                Lodging Preferences

                                (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                                Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                                Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                                Room-Sharing Preference:

                                Room-Sharing Preference:

                                Room-Sharing Preference:


                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-2



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-2



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-3



                                Participation Level:

                                Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                                Room-Sharing Preference:

                                Room-Sharing Preference:


                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                                Room-Sharing Preference:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-2



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-2



                                Participation Level:

                                Roommate-3



                                Participation Level:

                                Room-Sharing Preference:

                                Roommate-1



                                Participation Level:

                                Participant Safety Information








                                Payment Information

                                Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                                Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                                Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                                Guest-1


                                Guest-2


                                Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                                CDR Terms & Conditions

                                1) Availability:

                                • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                                • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                                -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                                -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                                -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                                2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                                • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                                • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                                • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                                • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                                • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                                3) Costs Exclude:

                                • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                                • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                                • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                                4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                                • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                                • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                                • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                                • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                                Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                                5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                                • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                                • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                                • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                                • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                                • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                                • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                                • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                                6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                                • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                                • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                                • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                                • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                                • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                                ______

                                Travel & Program FAQs

                                • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                                of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                                • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                                • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                                • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                                • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                                • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                                But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                                • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                                • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                                • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                                • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                                • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                                • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                                • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                                travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                                comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                                days of the program).

                                ______

                                What's Next?

                                • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                                button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                                • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                                your payment and lodging plan.

                                • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                                on all updates and information regarding the program!

                                Program Registration Form

                                To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                                  Retreat Information

                                  Title of Retreat: "Collaborative Photography Retreat"
                                  Date of retreat: June 10, 2023 | 5-night retreat

                                  Personal Information





                                  Gender:








                                  Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                                  (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                                  Lodging Preferences

                                  (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

                                  Room Type Preference (for more info see here):

                                  Standard Room (Subject to Availability):

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:


                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-2



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-2



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-3



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Premium Room (Subject to Availability):

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:


                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Non-Std Room (Subject to Availability):

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-2



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-2



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Roommate-3



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Room-Sharing Preference:

                                  Roommate-1



                                  Participation Level:

                                  Participant Safety Information








                                  Payment Information

                                  Choose which payment plan you will follow:

                                  Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                                  Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days from our receipt of your payment.

                                  Guest-1


                                  Guest-2


                                  Please review the information below before submitting your registration form. Thanks!

                                  CDR Terms & Conditions

                                  1) Availability:

                                  • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                                  • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                                  -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                                  -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                                  -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                                  2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                                  • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                                  • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                                  • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                                  • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                                  • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                                  3) Costs Exclude:

                                  • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                                  • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                                  • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                                  4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                                  • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                                  • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                                  • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                                  • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                                  Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                                  5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                                  • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                                  • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                                  • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                                  • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                                  • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                                  • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                                  • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                                  6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                                  • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                                  • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                                  • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                                  • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                                  • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

                                  ______

                                  Travel & Program FAQs

                                  • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                                  of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                                  • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                                  • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                                  • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                                  • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                                  • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                                  But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                                  • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                                  • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                                  • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                                  • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                                  • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                                  • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                                  • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                                  travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                                  comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                                  days of the program).

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                                  What's Next?

                                  • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                                  button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                                  • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                                  your payment and lodging plan.

                                  • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                                  on all updates and information regarding the program!

                                  Program Registration Form

                                  To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                                    Retreat Information

                                    Title of Retreat: "Photographer’s Collaborative Retreat"
                                    Date of retreat: April 1, 2023 | 10-night retreat

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                                    Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

                                    (In case of Independent Lodging Choice, I understand it will be my sole responsibility to provide not only this lodging, but to secure transportation from my lodging site to and from any and all program activity sites.)

                                    Lodging Preferences

                                    (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

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                                    Group Sign-Up Discount: The lodging & room-sharing preferences above only affect room assignments. But there is also a 5% discount available to any group of 3 or more who sign up together, regardless of their lodging preferences. Just get two friends to join, and all of you will receive 5% off program price!

                                    *Note: This discount will apply to each person in the group, but will be valid only after receiving registration requests and minimum payments of both persons you have listed above within 7 days of your receiving your payment.

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                                    CDR Terms & Conditions

                                    1) Availability:

                                    • Cretan Destination Retreats (herein referred to as “CDR/we/us/our”) offers program placement & room selections on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis.

                                    • Program placement is secured only after participant has:

                                    -Confirmed understanding of the Program Details, these Terms & Conditions; and the Travel & Program FAQs below.

                                    -Submitted an accurate Program Registration Form.

                                    -Transferred a deposit of 50% of program charges.

                                    2) Costs Include:: (*Indicates items excluded for “Non-Participating Guests”, unless @ extra charge.)

                                    • Ground transport from/to local airport (CHQ Xania unless otherwise specified) during recommended arrival/departure periods: late morning to late afternoon for arrivals, and early morning to early afternoon for departures (unless otherwise specified.)

                                    • Full lodging for the length of the program, including all meals during all planned activities and planned program-days.

                                    • All beverages, including house wines & beers at all planned dinners and planned social activities.

                                    • *All instruction, facilitation, guidance and support for specific program-focused activities.

                                    • All planned extra-program activities, including tour-guidance, transportation, excursion fees, and/or gratuities.

                                    3) Costs Exclude:

                                    • Travel to CDR’s start/pickup location (CHQ Xania airport unless specified) and from the (usually same) end/departure location.

                                    • Ground transport from/to a non-local airport or at times outside established arrival/departure periods.

                                    • Meals and other miscellaneous expenses during participant’s independent excursions.

                                    4) Payments: Payments can be made in up to three installments but must meet the following parameters:

                                    • Received in CDR’s designated currency, arriving exclusive of all bank fees equal to amount due.

                                    • First payment at minimum 50%, received no later than 90 days before scheduled arrivals (& earlier to ensure room choice).

                                    • Optional second payment at minimum 25%, received no later than 60 days before scheduled arrivals.

                                    • Optional third or final payment at minimum of 25%, received no later than 30 days prior to scheduled arrivals.

                                    Note: All payments are non-refundable unless cancellations result as described in section 5e, 5f & 5g below.

                                    5) Waivers, Cancellations & Refunds:

                                    • Each program’s confirmation or cancellation will be announced no later than the date designated in each program’s description. Until that announcement, participant should not book flights or incur any travel or indirect costs related to the program.

                                    • We cannot be liable for cancellations or changes caused by the usual crazy, world-changing, force majeure events beyond our control, e.g., wars, threats of war, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist action, natural or nuclear disasters, fires, pandemics, major weather events, or Tom Brady losing a Superbowl.

                                    • We cannot be liable for a participant’s individual circumstances such as his/her flight cancellations, or health problems. This waiver includes participant program fees and indirect expenses such travel costs, etc.

                                    • Absent legal negligence, neither we nor our employees are liable for injuries or loss caused directly or indirectly by participation.

                                    • We are responsible for cancellations initiated by us for reasons other than those cited above, including cancellation due to a program’s failure to meet minimum participation. In those cases, received payments will be refunded within two weeks of cancellation & constitute a full settlement.

                                    • If, at the sole determination of lead facilitator and/or CDR, participant cannot complete program due to health or poor fitness/ capacity, refunds will be made for the proportion of program missed, with no further liability, including for indirect costs such as travel, etc.

                                    • Covid Cancellations: We will refund all payments to participants unable to attend due to Covid-19 related force majeures. (Note, force majeures include prohibitions like border & travel restrictions, not inconveniences like rescheduled flights, etc.)

                                    6) Miscellaneous Understandings:

                                    • Program Changes: Program details may change in good faith when necessitated by circumstances and/or safety.

                                    • Participant understands the need to procure special travel insurance covering his/her health and any cancellations during his/her trip and will either procure such insurance or accept all responsibilities resulting from his/her failure to procure it.

                                    • Participant will bring appropriate supply of medications needed for his/her health, including emergency-event medications (allergic reactions, etc.); and will inform program staff prior to arrival of potential health events and best-practice mitigations.

                                    • To facilitate communication, participant agrees to secure a working mobile phone & number during entire program, including travel periods to and from program.

                                    • Participant privacy is important, and any photos taken during program will be used by Cretan Destination Retreats, (and/or its lodging platform Villa Koukouvayia Farms) only for program or facility marketing purposes, and not shared beyond such use.

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                                    Travel & Program FAQs

                                    • Covid Protocols: Covid expectations evolve and should be reviewed and understood prior to travel. In most cases, vaccination proof will be the limit
                                    of requirements, but may apply to travel, and entries on the ground. Check & make sure with any country through which you will travel.

                                    • Visas: Although most passports allow free 90-day tourist visas that will cover your program stay, you should specifically ensure that this applies to your country of origin. And check your passport’s expiration, too!

                                    • Money & Currency: Greek currency is in Euros. ATMs provide Euro withdrawals from your bank with smaller fees than airport or tourist exchange desks. ATMs are at all airports, and once here, all towns.

                                    • Mobile Service: Greece has two main carriers, Cosmote & Vodafone. Both will usually let your current SIM roam & make calls. For in-Greece calls, SIMs are available at Athens airport or (cheaper) once you’re settled in. Whatever you do, avoid SIMs from dubious sellers like kiosks or taxi drivers.

                                    • Rental Car: CDR Programs provide program-related (and many “extra”) transportation needs. Because of the expense, if you want the freedom of having your own car, we suggest you split costs with others. Also, some companies insist on an international license. This is easy to get in most places (in USA, you just show a regular license at an AAA office) but check before you rent.

                                    • Weather & Clothing: Generally speaking, your specific program and its calendar location will suggest types of clothes to bring and weather to expect.
                                    But regardless of seasonal expectations, programs might take advantage of opportunities to visit a cooler (and perhaps wetter) altitude or to enjoy a moment—even in January—where a spectacular day calls heartier souls to take a plunge in the sea. And so, while its rarely cold or rainy during summer months, you should bring at least a windbreaker to prepare for the odd day or excursion that falls outside the normal. Likewise, while November thru Feb can be chilly with truly wet days, those periods often alternate with clear, warm skies that call for simple shorts, tee-shirts & even a bathing suit. And for all months, you should be prepared to meet the Mediterranean sun, a gorgeous seductive siren on calendar photos, but a bit harsher in person.

                                    • Greek/Cretan Cuisine & Dietary Preferences: Because of Crete’s unique cuisine, we asked you to distinguish between medically necessary dietary restrictions (e.g., a peanut allergy that will kill you) vs. a dietary preference (e.g., you, like Heidi, just read The Soul of an Octopus and your heart breaks to think of these amazing, sentient creatures swung against walls by old, black-aproned village widows and then hung on clotheslines prior to grilling.) Cretan food is healthy, almost always locally sourced, and rich in vegetable dishes. However, excepting the most expensive and chic restaurants far from our neighborhood, they’ve not cared to master the political nature of menus. In other words, if you’re a vegetarian, you’ll find many nutritious dishes to please your palette. If you’re a vegan, however, or a vegetarian expecting restaurants to use separate utensils for meat vs. vegetable dishes, that will be harder to find. We’ll almost always succeed in finding you a wonderful meal, but be prepared for a few political imperfections.

                                    • Dining Out in Crete/Greece: The program includes all meals (with the only exception being any “free” day that allows you and perhaps friends to explore and therefore dine independently), so this issue is likely moot but worth mentioning: There is a familial and generous nature to Crete’s restaurants and tavernas that most people love because it results in food that is cheap, plentiful, and truly “home”-made. But this quality also results in food served ‘family style” with table rather than individuals ordering; and it means the splitting of bills will flummox most taverna servers—often compounded by 2nd Language barriers. We’ve noticed this throws off mostly our American friends, who share the cultural expectation of having their “own” proprietary dish, and are not used to collective ordering, eating or paying. In our experience, however, the art and human symphony of sharing a meal with others is much richer than merely eating a meal at the same time as someone else. It’s a wonderful exercise in community & reward: Everyone checks with others; nobody orders a dish only he/she wants or can afford; and when/if a person wants something truly pricey, he/she simply throws in more at the end. It’s one of many examples where Greek chaos reveals an organic logic.

                                    • Health Limitations: A level of mobility is required for many of our programs. If you let us know of limitations early, we’ll have the best chance of working around them or warning you of a poor fit.

                                    • Health Care Options: All participants should secure travel insurance not only covering cancellations but ensuring you have local health coverage, including transport and repatriation for serious illness or accident. For immediate care an emergency clinic is 5 minutes from Villa Koukouvayia, and a private clinic ½ hour away in Xania. (We’ve experienced excellent service there, both for routine care and emergency surgeries; and they coordinate with most insurers.)

                                    • Shared Rooms: Unless roommates are requested by name in the Program Registration Form (above), rooms will be assigned by stated gender.

                                    • Housekeeping: We always try to lodge programs in settings such as Villa Koukouvayia Farms that are more homes than hotels; and our housekeeping philosophy reflects this. Bathrooms & kitchens will be tidied every other day & towels freshened as needed. But we expect participants to respect shared spaces and keep them neat, with a typical option to care for personal items at the lodgings’ available laundry.

                                    • Remember: Until minimum participation has been met, the program is not confirmed, and you should avoid booking flights or other non-refundable
                                    travel costs. We will announce the program’s confirmation once the minimum participation has been met, or 60 days prior to the arrival day, whichever
                                    comes first. At that point, you can book flights! (And then share your itinerary with us so we can properly plan airport transfers and the opening & closing
                                    days of the program).

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                                    What's Next?

                                    • Registration Submission: Once you have reviewed the details above and completed your Program Registration Form, just confirm by clicking the
                                    button below, and your registration requests and information will be sent to us.

                                    • Registration Confirmation: We’ll quickly review your program and lodging choices, calculate your applicable discounts, and send you confirmation of
                                    your payment and lodging plan.

                                    • Payment: If you have any questions, just ask. If not, as soon as your initial payment is received it, you’re in! You’ll be included via email
                                    on all updates and information regarding the program!

                                    Program Registration Form

                                    To sign-up, please complete the form, review the information below, and click to submit.

                                      Retreat Information

                                      Title of Retreat: "Trails to Tavernas (Singles/Friend-Groups (age 35 & over) 5-night Retreat)"
                                      Date of retreat: April 29, 2023 | 5-night retreat

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                                      (to determine room assignments, discounts &/or supplements)

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                                      Independent Lodging Choice: While it is difficult to enjoy the program’s full benefit if staying offsite & separated from other participants, certain circumstances might make such a choice necessary. If you plan to opt out of program lodging and secure your lodging independently, please change the answer below:

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