Tai Chi in the footsteps of the ancient Greeks

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Retreat in Messinia

Tai Chi is something that can be done anywhere. In your own home, your local village hall, or community centre. For those with an adventurous spirit and the love of exploring however, there is another option. A Tai Chi retreat in beautiful Greece. It’s the perfect option. One that will take your breath away, leaving you so relaxed, you’ll never want to leave.

 

Welcome to Messina!

Tucked away at the foot of the Greek mainland, in the Peloponnese, is Messina. It’s an unspoiled part of Greece, filled with beauty, stunning coves, olive groves, and mountains. The ancient past of Greece is everywhere you look, from Methoni Castle to the cave of King Nestor, making you feel you’ve stepped back into the land of the ancients.

 

Messina doesn’t just have history, it also has Voidokilia Cove, one of the most stunning beaches in the whole of Greece. A cove that’s almost circular, with sand, and inviting tranquil blue sea. It hides away behind sand dunes, protected, just waiting to unveil its beauty, and when it does, it takes your breath away.

 

As well as Voidokilia Cove, there’s also a protected wetland and the lagoon of Gialova. They’re part of a unique ecosystem and incredible to explore. A perfect place to escape, relax, and take in your surroundings.

 

Why Messina for Tai Chi?

Messina is a beautiful location for hosting Tai Chi retreats. Our retreat location is close to the beach, you’re able to wake in the morning, and see the sea, hear the gentle wash of waves, and breathe in the relaxing slowness of Greek life.

 

Lots of nature walks are available for anyone who loves exploring, and the main town is also within walking distance. In town there are plenty of places to eat and drink, including lots of traditional Greek food and seafood dishes.

 

The highlight is the stunning sunsets. No two are the same, and every evening as the sun dips on the horizon, it’s relaxing to watch as the sky lights up with a mix of vibrant colour.

 

This is why Messina is perfect for Tai Chi, the history, the location and the relaxing area, all go together to make it a great Tai Chi retreat.

 

How do I find out more?

Messina, its history, and environment are the perfect background for Tai Chi.

To learn more, visit our website https://naturalzest.co.uk/messinia

You can also contact us, to ask any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to our beautiful Greek retreat in Messina.