DLN Staff:
Baja Norte Women’s Retreat Set for September 26: A Day of Wellness, Connection, and Coastal Renewal
A refreshing day of inspiration, relaxation, and meaningful connection is on the horizon as the Baja Norte Women’s Retreat returns on Saturday, September 26, 2026, at the beautiful Rosarito Beach Hotel.
Designed as a welcoming and energizing experience, the retreat brings together dynamic speakers, engaging sessions, and a supportive atmosphere focused on health, self-care, and overall well-being. The thoughtfully curated program will include multiple breakout sessions and two keynote presentations, covering a range of topics—from physical and emotional wellness to practical self-care strategies, along with a unique session dedicated to enhancing the happiness and well-being of pets.
More than just a series of talks, the event offers attendees a chance to slow down, recharge, and build genuine connections with like-minded women in a relaxed coastal setting. The day is structured to balance learning with social interaction, creating an environment that feels both enriching and enjoyable.
Registration includes a full experience package: convenient parking at the hotel, morning coffee and a light snack, access to all sessions and keynote presentations, and a buffet luncheon accompanied by a glass of sangria. For those looking to extend their stay, discounted hotel rates will be available, making it easy to turn the retreat into a full self-care weekend by the ocean.
Early-bird tickets are priced at $55.00 through July 12, offering an accessible entry point for a full day of programming and amenities. Tickets can be purchased via Zelle (Charles Contreras 760-207-7073), with attendees asked to include their name and “Women’s Retreat” in the payment note to ensure proper registration.
With its blend of wellness, inspiration, and seaside charm, the Baja Norte Women’s Retreat is shaping up to be a standout late-summer gathering—an opportunity to step away from daily routines and return refreshed, connected, and recharged.
Source by Rev. Jackie Devereaux