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Private Rooms Only
14th - 17th November, 2026
Your stay at Edge of the Bay offers peaceful simplicity, with uninterrupted views of Great Oyster Bay and the pink-hued Hazards mountains. You’ll wake to the sound of waves and birdsong, then return to a calm, self-contained Coastal View Studio designed for deep rest and reflection. Immersed in nature, you’ll be supported in integrating your retreat experience.
🏡 Enjoy 4 Days / 3 Nights in a Beautifully Designed King or Twin Villa – Nestled at the stunning Edge of the Bay Lodge, each room features bespoke interiors and a private verandah with views across the bay.
🍽️ All-Inclusive Culinary Experience – Savor all chef-prepared meals daily, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, crafted to nourish and energise.
🧘♀️ Wellness & Relaxation – Unwind with meditation masterclasses, guided yoga nidra, breathwork, and stress reduction practices, all set within 27 hectares of tranquil bayside bushland.
📚 CPD-Approved Learning Journey – Engage in a curated educational program supported by a comprehensive workbook and your own online Retreat Learning Journey for continued growth.
+ Many more enriching experiences to support your wellbeing and leadership journey.

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I've just returned from a Whole Hearted Medicine retreat, which I can't recommend highly enough. Big take aways- self compassion and the value of living mindfully. It had a very big focus on burnout prevention and recovery too.

I found the retreat absolutely fantastic. Finally an event that focusses on self care and realised burnout, specifically in the medical field. I felt heard, I felt sharing my experiences helped and I felt I was given real tools and techniques to help in the future. Thank you for the safe space to reflect and grow.

Since the retreat, I have maintained an almost daily meditation practice and have been working on my SMART Goal to reincorporate exercise into my life. I'm still finding the psychological aspect of that goal challenging, but I’m focusing on being present and not forecasting the thousands of possible scenarios that could occur. There’s still work to do, but I can feel the shifts starting.


