Frequently Asked Questions

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Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive about a stay at our center. If you have additional questions, feel free to Contact Us.

Where do we meet?

For our 7 – 12-day ayahuasca retreats you will be met at Las Terrazas restaurant at 10 am on the first day of your retreat. This map shows the location of the Las Terrazas on the “Boulevard”, a park fronting the river a block from the Plaza de Armas, near the hotels and very easy to find. Let us know in advance if you have any problems making this time and place, and we will try to accommodate your schedule. Those on our immersion ayahuasca retreats are encouraged to begin with the 12 day program, as it works best. If that is not possible, we will work out pick up on an individual basis.

When do we leave the center?

We leave for Iquitos around 10 am on the last day of your retreat. For example, if you are on a 12 day retreat that begins on the 1st of the month, you leave morning of the 12th. If you begin on the 15th, you would leave on the 26th. If on a 9 day retreat those dates would be the 9th and 23rd, respectively.

For those flying out the day you leave, it is best to pick a flight that departs after 12 pm. If you need an antigen Covid test within 24hrs, take that into account when scheduling your departure flight.

Do you provide Wi-Fi?

The Ayahuasca Retreat Vancouver island Center has reasonable speed Wi-Fi access through Starlink that is available in the common area. Though it is available, we encourage people to set their phones aside, disconnect from the outside world, go inward and focus on the work they have come to do. An occasional check-in back home is fine, but unless there is good reason to do so, you will get much more from your retreat if you do not engage with the distractions of the internet, email, and social media.

How many people are in each retreat?

A maximum of 10 people are accepted for each retreat, and some retreats will have less when we are not fully booked.

What times are meals served?

Breakfast is served at 8 am. Lunch at 12 pm, and dinner at 6 pm. We do not serve dinner on ceremony nights.

Can you support special diets?

This is usually no problem at all. We regularly have clients who are vegetarian or vegan, gluten intolerant , or have other specific food allergies. For those with allergies we cook a separate meal excluding those ingredients they are allergic to.

What is the weather like in Iquitos?

The weather in Iquitos, Peru does not change much, and highs are usually 30-33 C (89-94 F) with humidity 65-85%. August is the driest and sunniest time of the year. It is also the hottest. The rainy season usually begins in early December, and it tends to be cooler due to the cloud cover. Most of the rain comes in the night, and there are not many days with persistent rain so it is still easy getting around. The following website has charts of average weather conditions throughout the year and should help in your decision: Average Weather in Iquitos, Peru

Is laundry service available?

Laundry service is included in the price of the retreat. Clothes are washed by hand and line dried. How long it takes to dry depends on the material and the weather. Thick clothes such as jeans may take 3-4 days to dry if it is rainy.

Does the center have electricity?

We have lights in all of the rooms and throughout the grounds, but they are powered by a generator which only runs in the mornings and evenings. We have a charging station where you may charge batteries, phones, laptops etc. In the evenings without ceremony, the lights will available until 10 pm.

Are there mosquitos?

Mosquitoes are usually not a problem at the Ayahuasca Retreat Vancouver island Center, but as we are in the jungle, they cannot be ruled out. The best natural defense is to begin taking lots of Vitamin B12 a few weeks before you travel. Natural repellants containing both citronella and eucalyptus works quite well. And, of course, consult your health advisor about precautions before you travel.

When should I arrive in Iquitos?

We recommend arriving the day before your retreat begins so you have a night to rest from your travels. We leave for the center at 10 am the first day of the retreat.

Should I take malaria pills?

Malaria pills should not be taken when drinking ayahuasca, and are not needed at our retreat center. For more information about medicines and foods you’ll want to avoid before and after your ayahuasca retreat.

Should I vaccinate against tropical diseases?

This is a matter of personal choice, but there is very little risk of acquiring tropical diseases if you are only traveling to our center. If you choose to vaccinate, do so at least two weeks before your first ayahuasca ceremony.

Can I take medication with ayahuasca?

The Ayahuasca Retreat Vancouver island Center  has a no medication policy, with a few specific exceptions. For detailed information on this topic, please read our ayahuasca safety and advice page.

Can I take medication with ayahuasca?

The Ayahuasca Retreat Vancouver island Center  has a no medication policy, with a few specific exceptions. For detailed information on this topic, please read our ayahuasca safety and advice page.

Can I take ayahuasca if menstruating?

Yes you may. While we respect those traditions that do not allow it, we have never noticed any difference for the woman, or the ceremony as a whole that is outside of the normal variance of ayahuasca experience.

Can you suggest a hotel in Iquitos?

For hotel recommendations in Iquitos, please see ourAir Travel and Hotels page. We cannot make any specific recommendations for Lima.

Is the water safe to drink?

We use purified, bottled water at our center, so it is perfectly safe to drink.

How large are your groups?

We keep our retreat groups limited to no more than 13 people, so everyone receives the personal attention they need. This also makes it easy to find a quiet, private space outside of scheduled activities. Our maloca is large, so this also allows almost 3 meters between people during ceremony.

Do I need to bring extra cash in soles?

Maybe, but only if you want to buy souvenirs from the Shipibos that come after San Pedro day. The large embroidered cloths (4’x4′) cost 800 soles. Smaller ones begin at around 50. Prices for these cloths are based on the amount of work involved.

Is smoking allowed at your center?

We do allow smoking, but not in any of the buildings or common areas where people congregate. We have a covered table outside specifically for smokers. We do not allow smoking in ceremony.

May I sit in ceremony if I do not want to drink ayahuasca?

Yes, in fact we encourage it. Many people choose to not drink on ceremony night for a wide variety of reasons. Even without drinking, one still receives the healing benefits of ceremony, though not to the same degree.