rancho la puerta - Mindful Adventures
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rancho la puerta - Mindful Adventures
* FAMILY SPA & WELLNESS TRAVEL Rejuvenation Vacation at RANCHO LA PUERTA This Baja health spa proved to be the perfect place for the author to relax, recuperate and reinvigorate her creativity Story and Photography By Donna Mantone-Adinolfi When it was time for my annual destination spa adventure, I decided to return to Rancho la Puerta, in Tecate, Mexico, about an hour southeast of San Diego. My overall fitness had recently The new Reflexology Path outside the Spa at Rancho la Puerta. lapsed due to a back injury and the spa, founded in 1940 by Edward and Deborah Szekely, is known for being “the original destination fitness resort and spa.” Rancho la Puerta provides a spacious natural setting (more than 3,000 acres), hiking, fitness classes, wellness lectures and vegetarian meals, all of which would give me the extra push I needed to get back on track and create the balance and inner-peace that I often advocate. TRAVELWORLD INTERNATIONAL / 11.1 MAR Although my injury would keep me from doing some of the more intense activities, Rancho la Puerta offers more than 50 options to accommodate guests of varying physical levels, so I knew once I stepped through the spa’s door—its puerta—there would still be plenty of viable options to keep me active. I was all set for my week to focus on physical activity, vegetarian meals, creativity and an overall Zen experience. ACTIVITIES AND CLASSES As a writer who sits for long stretches, movement was required for this nearly 50-year-old body, and that was easy as I walked nearly two miles per day around the property getting to and from the dining room, which was always a welcome site. The founders of “the Ranch,” as it’s called by fellow devotees, call this “incidental fitness”—activities that you don’t necessarily consider exercise. In addition to my daily incidental fitness, I also enjoyed Rancho la Puerta’s abundance of scheduled activities, which are offered every hour, beginning with early-morning hikes and ending with evening lectures on topics that range from sexuality to the arts. The new Fitness Navigator Program—which includes a free 30-minute consultation with a fitness expert after arrival—helps guests select the classes that will best help them achieve their goals for the week. As for some of my classes, Postural Therapy was helpful as it helped with balance and coordination, which was a challenge due to my muscle imbalance; Release and Mobilize helped with stiffness and range of motion. Aqua-based classes were plentiful and quite enjoyable at the spa’s new pool. Yoga and Pilates classes are highly regarded here as they’re progres- sive and suited for the beginner or advanced student. Rancho la Puerta’s schedule also includes nutrition classes and ones focused on the inner self, such as the popular Crystal Bowl: Sound Healing, offered three times during my week. Crystal bowls emit pure sound waves that resonate throughout our body’s tissues and organs. The vibrations affect brain-wave activity, which can cause the release of neurohormones that suppress pain and produce deep relaxation. The spa’s Writing Workshop was another reason I chose Rancho la Puerta, and it helped in re-engaging my creativity through the numerous sessions we experienced during the week. There were about 15 others engaged in this event, and we discussed everything from working with a literary agent to writing a book and getting published. All too often we get caught up in our day-to-day tasks, and this event helped me to reconnect to my muse, get back on track with writing my book and regain the confidence to move forward. COOKING SCHOOL The main highlight of my week, however, was the hands-on cooking class with Tanya Holland from Brown Sugar Kitchen in Oakland, Calif. She was Rancho La Puerta’s La Cocina Que Canta’s visiting teacher/chef. Walking through the garden I couldn’t help but wonder how I would create the same dishes at home without the variety of fresh ingredients hand-picked from the garden— tomatoes from the vine burst with flavor. Our feast of healthy and delicious creations included Spicy Popovers with Goat Cheese and Fresh Herbs, and a simple Romaine Salad with Cucumbers, garden-picked tomatoes and a Chive and Cayenne Buttermilk Dressing. The cooking school at Rancho la Puerta offers a simple way for everyone to learn how to cook healthy at home. Fresh and in-season ingredients are key, and while I have a good repertoire of healthy meal ideas, since returning from the spa, I now prepare more fresh dressings, like the buttermilk one we had during our class, and use an expanded eclectic array of fresh home-grown herbs. (I also now know how to properly chop chives). ACCOMMODATIONS AND SPA TREATMENTS There are several room options available at Rancho la Puerta including the Ranchera, which is about 470 square feet and can accommodate one or two guests. Several are set aside in a cluster for women travel11.1 MAR / TRAVELWORLD INTERNATIONAL * SPA & WELLNESS CLOCKWISE, FROM FAR LEFT: Organic just-picked ingredients were used for our colorful farm to table La Cocina que Canta experience. Many paths lead to fitness and healthy living activities. A favorite of many Rancho la Puerta devotees—vegetarian enchiladas. IF YOU GO Rancho la Puerta Tecate, Mexico 800-443-7565 www.rancholapuerta.com San Diego is the closest airport. Transfers are provided for the Saturday to Saturday stay. ing alone. I was in a Hacienda during my week, which is the second-tier of accommodations and larger than the Ranchera. It had a sizeable patio area, fireplace and large sitting area. The Junior Villas and Villa Studios are set farther back and measure about 900 square feet; the Villa Suite is the largest on property at 1,140 square feet. Each space is uniquely decorated with Mexican folkart and includes amenities expected from a contemporary upscale property. All rooms also have reverse-osmosis-filtered drinking water. Spa services at Rancho la Puerta are typically a la carte (except for the summer when the spa often offers a package of services called the Piñata Plan), however they’re much more affordable compared to other spas as most start at $80 for a 50-minute session and $140 to $150 for a 90-minute session. I opted for a Relaxation Massage, which was just what I needed after a day filled with workouts and TRAVELWORLD INTERNATIONAL / 11.1 MAR long walks. A basic Swedish massage, it was deep enough to help relieve the soreness I was feeling and helped me unwind—great just before bedtime! If you’re looking for something even more relaxing, the Four-Hand Massage, utilizing two therapists, is pure bliss, and at $150, is a great value. Even after 70 years, the Ranch has stayed true to its’ core, drawing people for varying reasons, all of which have meaning: Some come for fitness, some for nutrition and others for healing. And then there’s nearby Mount Kuchumaa, which Native Americans consider a sacred place. And it is a sacred place. After my week at Rancho la Puerto, I was inspired and transformed. Donna Mantone-Adinolfi is a travel, spa and wellness writer/columnist, freelance writer and blogger. She focuses on travel, spas, personal development and wellness, and is the founder of Mindful Adventures. She can be reached at donna@mindfuladventures.com.