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Daily Rhythm

Inside the Sanctuary Tulum Daily Schedule

3 min readMay 2026at Sanctuary Tulum
Inside the Sanctuary Tulum Daily Schedule

Inside the Sanctuary Tulum Daily Schedule

The day at Sanctuary Tulum doesn't follow the predictable arc of a typical wellness retreat. There's no morning gong at 6 a.m. summoning thirty guests to group meditation, no communal ceremony schedule posted in the lobby. Instead, each guest moves through a carefully choreographed but highly individualized rhythm—one that shifts dramatically depending on whether you're on day one or day four, and whether last night involved Ayahuasca or restorative sleep.

The Morning Rhythm (7:00–10:00 a.m.)

Morning begins quietly. Around 7:00 a.m., sunlight filters through palm-thatched casitas along the private beach. Unlike traditional retreat centers, there's no mandatory group sitting. Guests emerge at their own pace—some still processing the previous night's plant medicine journey, others refreshed and ready for movement.

By 7:30 a.m., those who feel called gather for gentle yoga on an open-air platform overlooking the Caribbean. The session is optional and adaptive; nobody's pushing you into inversions if you spent the night purging with Ayahuasca. On day one, you might attend out of habit or ambition. By day four, you know whether your body needs stillness or flow.

Breakfast runs from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m., served in the open-air dining pavilion. This isn't a buffet—it's prescribed nutrition designed by the medical team. Expect fresh papaya, coconut water, blue corn tortillas, pasture-raised eggs prepared simply, perhaps a healing broth rich with minerals. If you're preparing for a ceremony that evening, your breakfast will be lighter. If you're integrating the day after Ibogaine, you might receive electrolyte-rich smoothies and bone broth to support your system.

Late Morning: Medical Integration (10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.)

This is where Sanctuary diverges completely from the retreat model. Between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., you're typically meeting one-on-one with members of your care team: holistic doctors, psychedelic therapists, energy healers, or shamanic practitioners. These aren't 45-minute workshop sessions with fifteen other participants—they're private consultations lasting one to three hours.

A guest working through addiction might spend this block in intensive therapy, reviewing the insights that emerged during an Ibogaine session. Someone here for trauma healing might work with a somatic therapist or receive hands-on energy work. The schedule is built around you, not around group convenience.

Midday: Nourishment and Rest (1:00–4:00 p.m.)

Lunch is served between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m.—again, personalized to your protocol. Grilled local fish with lime, heritage grain salads, mineral-rich vegetables, fresh ceviche. The food is clean, vibrant, and aligned with whatever medicine path you're walking.

Afternoons are spacious. This is Tulum, after all—you're on a private beach with turquoise water steps from your door. Some guests swim. Others retreat to their casitas for deep rest, especially crucial during Ibogaine protocols that require physical recovery time. There's no schedule to keep, no optional workshop you're missing out on.

For those with energy, the facility may offer optional bodywork, sound healing sessions, or walks through nearby cenotes and jungle paths. But the culture here respects rest as medicine. On day one, you might feel restless with all this unstructured time. By day four, you understand that the empty hours are where integration happens.

Evening: Ceremony or Integration (6:00–11:00 p.m.)

Dinner typically arrives around 6:00 p.m., though ceremony nights operate differently. If you're drinking Ayahuasca that evening, you'll fast. If you're integrating from the night before, dinner might be ceremonial in its own way—your first real meal in 24 hours, eaten slowly and with gratitude.

Ceremonies begin around 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. and are intensely private. You're not in a maloca with twenty strangers—you're in a dedicated space with your shaman, your medical team on standby, and perhaps one trusted support person. The session might last four hours or all night, depending on the medicine and your process.

On non-ceremony nights, evening sessions might include group integration circles (small, intimate) or one-on-one therapy. Lights are out when your body says so, not when a bell rings.

Optional Add-ons and Variations

Throughout your stay, you can layer in massage, craniosacral therapy, IV vitamin therapy, or private shamanic cleansings. The spa menu reads like a medical treatment plan—because it is.

The schedule varies dramatically by program type. Ibogaine protocols might involve 48 hours of intensive medical monitoring. Psilocybin journeys might be spaced three days apart. The only constant is customization—and the recognition that healing doesn't follow a group timetable.

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