Tell the full story of your retreat — dates, travel context, pricing notes, and what students should expect — in one structured place.
Students comparing options need continuity: what changes day to day, what is included, and how to take the next step. When that lives only in long messages, you lose clarity — and time.
Publish retreats as first-class pages connected to your public profile. Interested students can read once, then reach you through the same inquiry flow you use for workshops.
Retreat pages are meant to carry longer context than a class card. You can keep the tone calm and factual, matching how a·vara approaches teaching surfaces overall.
Guides and city pages that match the next step in your teaching setup.