A Reset At SHA Wellness Clinic Mexico

Mexico’s Riviera Maya has quietly become one of the most compelling wellness destinations in the world. The ease of access from the U.S., combined with an increasingly sophisticated offering, makes it ideal for both a proper reset and a shorter, strategic escape.

So when the opportunity arose to visit SHA’s Mexican outpost—its original home in Spain having long sat on my personal wish list—I didn’t hesitate.

What I didn’t expect was quite how much I needed it.

I arrived depleted. Not just tired, but that deeper kind of exhaustion—the sort that has you questioning everything from your schedule to your purpose, preferably while fantasizing about disappearing entirely (mine involved a pizza-shaped planet, which tells you everything you need to know).

And within hours of arriving, something began to shift.


Arrival: The First Signs You’re in the Right Place

SHA had already begun taking care of me before I’d even boarded the plane. Their app is intuitive without being intrusive, and my personal planner had reached out in advance to fine-tune my schedule. There is a reassuring sense that nothing is left to chance—but equally, nothing feels rigid.

After a seamless check-in through the open-air lobby, I was shown to my room—light-filled, serene, with sweeping views over the bay towards Playa Mujeres.

And then, a detail that genuinely stopped me in my tracks:
a beautifully presented three-course meal waiting quietly inside.

Not an afterthought. Not room service. But something thoughtfully prepared, anticipating that I had travelled through mealtimes and might not have eaten properly.

It was fresh, elegant, and exactly what I needed—alongside a tamarind lemonade, delicate snacks, and a sense that someone, somewhere, had really thought this through.

That tone—considered, intelligent care—defines the entire experience.


The Program: Structure Without Pressure

Every first-time guest begins with the Rebalance & Energise program, and I would argue this is where SHA truly distinguishes itself.

This is not a retreat where you simply “feel better” and leave it at that. It is a place where you understand why.

Over the course of your stay, you undergo a series of comprehensive assessments—medical, nutritional, cognitive, and physical—that together create a remarkably detailed snapshot of your overall health.

You then sit down with a doctor to interpret the results.

It is, quite literally, a blueprint.

There is something incredibly grounding about seeing your health laid out in this way. No guesswork. No trends. No vague promises—just data, expertise, and a clear path forward.

From there, your program evolves. You can layer additional focuses, combine objectives, or simply absorb what you’ve learned and continue at your own pace.

There is structure—but never pressure. Direction—but always choice.


Daily Life: Effortless, Thoughtful, Restorative

Even in my abbreviated stay, I dipped into the rhythm of SHA life.

The Healthy Living Academy offers an impressive range of classes—far beyond the expected yoga and meditation. One afternoon you might find yourself in a reformer Pilates session, the next in a beautifully designed teaching kitchen learning the nuances of nutrient-dense cooking, or perhaps even a boxing class if that’s what your body is asking for.

I made it to a reformer class shortly after arrival—slightly jet-lagged, slightly delirious—but left feeling more like myself than I had in weeks.

And yet, just as importantly, you are entirely free not to do any of it.

That, for me, is the quiet brilliance of SHA. It meets you exactly where you are.


Accommodation & Setting

My Deluxe Plus room was generous and calming, with a large terrace that quickly became my preferred spot for quiet moments between appointments.

The design throughout the property is sleek and contemporary, but never cold—softened by natural light, open spaces, and those ever-present ocean views.

The setting does much of the work. This is Mexico, after all. There is beauty in every direction.

The property itself offers direct beach access, water activities like kayaking, multiple pools, and a series of thoughtfully designed spaces—from treatment rooms to quiet lounges—where you can simply be.


Dining: Where Discipline Meets Delight

Dining at SHA deserves its own moment.

Following your nutritional consultation, you are assigned a tailored meal plan—ranging from more restrictive options to the full SHA menu, which I was fortunate to experience.

And here’s the thing:
it doesn’t feel like restriction at all.

Everything is curated for you. There is no decision fatigue, no second-guessing. Meals arrive beautifully plated, nutritionally precise, and—crucially—deeply satisfying.

Breakfast alone was a three-course affair, accompanied by endless green juice and carefully selected teas. (No coffee—but interestingly, I didn’t miss it.)

Lunch? Fish tacos made with local grouper—fresh, vibrant, and utterly delicious.

Dinner? Perfectly prepared sea bass, followed by a dessert that was entirely sugar-free yet indulgent enough to feel like a treat.

No salt. No additives. Just clean, intelligent food that leaves you feeling nourished rather than deprived.

I ate everything. Happily.


The People

One of the unexpected pleasures was the diversity of guests.

Families travelling together, couples, solo visitors—all drawn by different motivations but united in a shared desire to feel better, think more clearly, or simply pause.

Conversations felt easy, unforced. There is no performative wellness here—just people, quietly doing what they need to do.


My Takeaway

I left SHA with something far more valuable than a few days of rest.

I left with clarity.

To have such a comprehensive understanding of my health—delivered in a setting that feels more like a sanctuary than a clinic—is a rare thing. The scientific rigour underpinning the experience removed any sense of ambiguity. This wasn’t about trends or “wellness theatre.” It was real, measurable, and actionable.

Even more importantly, it was sustainable.

The changes I’ve brought home have felt natural rather than forced. I’ve found myself returning to the recipes, the teas, the small shifts in daily habits—without resistance.

And perhaps that’s the true measure of a place like SHA.

It doesn’t just remove you from your life.
It quietly equips you to return to it—better.

I arrived feeling unsteady, untethered, and more than a little overwhelmed.

I left with perspective, a plan, and—most importantly—a sense of control again.


Considering SHA?

If you are looking not just to escape, but to understand, recalibrate, and move forward with intention, SHA offers something genuinely rare.

Everything is considered. Everything has purpose.

And yet, somehow, it never feels heavy.

Euphoria, A Truly Holistic Retreat in Mystras, Greece: Day 1 of a First-Hand Account

“Did you go to Mystras?” a friend asked me. Mystras? You’ve heard of Mystras? While my own knowledge of Greece was limited to visions of islands with white buildings and blue roofs, and the vibrant vibe of Athens, my friend was fully aware of the importance of this UNESCO World Heritage Center just a few kilometers from Sparta, the original home of the brave.

Luckily I was able to answer her in the affirmative. I had just returned from a magical visit to Euphoria Retreat in the town of Mystras, a hopping distance from the Byzantine settlement of the same name, in the foothills of Mount Taygetus. Before my visit, I was bursting with questions about the difference between a fully immersive holistic experience, which Euphoria Retreat offers, and a hotel with a nice spa.

I was soon to learn the difference and to gain appreciation of the history, culture and people of this part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Here is an outline of my adventure.

  1. Getting to Euphoria
  2. The Welcome
  3. Stylish Rooms and Suites
  4. The Euphoria Methodos
  5. Sanctuary for Busy Minds and Salt Room
    1. Salt Room
  6. Come to Euphoria with Me

Getting to Euphoria

After a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Athens airport, where we were met by Euphoria’s driver, we drew into the village of Mystras. There were seven of us so we didn’t qualify for Tesla that is sent for smaller parties.  In the blink of an eye, we pulled up to Euphoria’s gate. I was surprised because every time I’ve ever stayed at such an encompassing property it has always been miles to the nearest town.

Who would know that the most wonderful space lies behind those gates? Outdoor space provided by an orchard, gardens, stunning vistas, and a vast private forest. Physical space in the form of 45 individually designed hotel rooms, gourmet restaurant, library and world-class spa. And space for the mind to switch off and reboot to re-emerge refreshed, revitalized, and perhaps more reflective.

Note: If you’re flying in from within Europe, check out flights into Kalamata, which is only 60 kilometers away. Yes, that’s Kalamata whence the olives hail and it’s a really pretty town.

The Welcome

Next, I was in a beautiful reception area (see above). As opposed to being on line at a desk, I sat in a very comfortable chair sipping thyme-infused water while serene tunic-clad staff with beatific smiles glided around. I thought I’d been kidnapped and taken to another planet. For someone who is always in a rush, I felt a bit prickly. Why was everyone so unhurried?

To put this in perspective, while in Barcelona on vacation, my husband asked me where I was rushing off to as I charged down the street in front of him. I looked at him, and said “I don’t know. I’m always in a hurry and I don’t know why.”

I took a breath, remembered Barcelona, and made a commitment to go with the flow. I was impressed that after only 10 minutes, I felt like this.

Stylish Rooms and Suites

I read on Euphoria’s website that there are “masses of natural light, a colour palette of yellows and golds and a hushed mood combine to create a harmonious, balanced environment which aims to take you deeper into yourself and inspires quiet reflection.” Look at the picture above and tell me if that isn’t true (That’s a photo of my room, taken by me and undoctored).

Rooms at Euphoria are so individual that I was told it is hard to categorize them as one would in a standard hotel. I had an Executive Deluxe which was spacious and certainly comfortable for two people. You can get a feel for the living and sitting area above; additionally there was a dressing area and large walk-in rain-head shower. The balcony overlooked the Evrotas valley and the Parnon mountain range beyond, providing a great view from my big bed when I woke up. Before arrival, I was sent a pillow menu so that I could select my preferences.

Some of my group had rooms with tubs but with the spa 30 seconds away, I had access to a whole host of water treatments. I loved my room. Every time I look at that picture, I want to be back at Euphoria where I felt calm, safe, enlightened and free. In fact, I want that same room next time I go. If you ask for room 306, just don’t do it when I’m there.

The Euphoria Methodos

After a healthy lunch and tour of the amazing spa facility, we had an introduction to the Euphoria Methodos and the theory of the Five Elements by Euphoria Retreat’s owner and founder, Marina Efraimoglou. who retired from investment banking following a bout of cancer in her twenties. Subsequently she studied ancient healing arts and philosophy, both Eastern and Western, before sharing her gifts with the rest of us via a deep-rooted desire to bring out everybody’s inner potential for health and happiness. Thus Euphoria Retreat was founded.

Ancient philosophies, including Greek, Indian, and Chinese, all focused on balancing elements – Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal – in some form to achieve harmony on a mental, spiritual, and physical level. Yet they are not all equal according to Efraimoglou, who explained that Indian and Chinese methods were rooted in hardship and scarcity, with suffering seen as a necessary part of personal growth. This is far removed from the “euphoric” basis of the Greek approach where the element of suffering is replaced by a belief that life is to be celebrated. Not having to worry about inclement weather or food shortages left the Greeks free to focus on the big picture of how they as individuals could best serve their society, which at that time consisted of small city states and a nascent seafaring tradition. Communication and assimilation were key and, along with happiness and joy, became the primary focus to understanding the world and one’s place in it. This was considered harmony as expressed by Ef Zin or “living well.” with body, mind, and soul balanced for true happiness.

Euphoria is continuing that tradition in the most wholistic of ways – the Methodos is the foundation of everything at the retreat. Through the soothing architecture, the color palette, balanced cuisine, therapies for the mind and body, and obliging staff, harmony reigns.

Efraimoglou ended by encouraging us to attend lectures and classes to round out our spa treaments. A proverbial lightbulb had gone on over my head. At this point I started to realize that Euphoria Retreat is the real deal.

Sanctuary for Busy Minds and Salt Room

My first treatment was the Sanctuary for Busy Minds. I’d had my eye on it since I saw it on my personalized schedule – my mind is rarely still so I was very much looking forward to this. The description said it combines various energy techniques to relieve stress and bring a profound state of calm. It’s not a massage per se but more like trigger point work with the goal of opening channels of energy on your feet, up the body, then focusing on the head. I have to say that I was able to empty my mind at one point, which I find really hard to do when I’m meditating.

Salt Room

Next I was off to the salt room, which was a first for me. I’m British. To me, salt is something you put on fish and chips and it’s not terribly good for you if you have too much. Of course, the crystaline compound of my favorite edible mineral is far removed from the refined stuff that graces tables. Here, beautiful amber-hued blocks of salt crystals (see photo) line the wall, emanating particles while you relax, breathe deeply, and let them work their magic. The effects include a slower heart rate, mental clarity and a detoxifying effect that helps with asthma and allergies. In short, you breathe better and feel calmer. I hadn’t been at Euphoria 24 hours and already I felt calmer than I had in years. What would I be like after a week here?

Next it was time to, ahem, relax before dinner in the exemplary restaurant, Gaia. In the interests of brevity, I’ll include more about Gaia on Day 2 when I talk about the spa and diet at Euphoria. Meanwhile, a little voice had started talking to me. It asked, “How will I ever go home?”

Come to Euphoria with Me

Enjoy special rates and extra perks at Euphoria Retreat for a week in September 2025. Join me as I return to my happy place. To hear more about this exclusive opportunity, please call me at 772-480-8621 or email jayne@ilxtravel.com.