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Cacao Ceremony at Sunset: a slow ritual with the sunset as the backdrop

A cacao ceremony needs two things to really work: unhurried time and a setting that invites a slower pace. Cacao Ceremony at Sunset provides both: the session runs on deck, guided by a specialised facilitator, timed so the ritual closes just as the sun goes down.

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Puesta de sol desde Cala Comte, Ibiza

Photo by AinaCE · CC BY-SA 4.0

What the ceremony includes

The facilitator guides the whole ritual, from preparing the cacao to closing, with the boat anchored in a calm, west-facing spot. No prior experience with this kind of practice is needed; the facilitator explains every step before starting.

Group and atmosphere

Works best with groups of 8 to 20, small enough to keep the intimate atmosphere this kind of ceremony calls for. We recommend booking at least a week ahead to confirm the facilitator.

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Frequently asked questions

What exactly is a cacao ceremony?

A guided ritual centred on introspection and group connection, using ceremonial cacao as its central element. The facilitator explains the process before starting.

How long does the session last?

Around three hours, timed so the ritual’s close coincides with sunset.

Shall we plan your day?

Tell us what you feel like and we build the route around it, with skipper and crew included.

Image credits

The photographs on this page come from Wikimedia Commons and are used under their respective free licences.

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