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Why Going On A 'Relationship Retreat' With Your Partner Might Be The Secret To Lasting Love

Conscious Commerce • October 28, 2021
Why Going On A 'Relationship Retreat' With Your Partner Might Be The Secret To Lasting Love

Couples retreats are specially designed packages that focus on providing couples with a therapeutic and revitalizing experience. There are many different types of couples retreats out there, but most of them will contain some type of relaxation relationship, and marriage counselling. 


Whether you are going through an unhappy marriage, a crisis in your relationship, or experiencing a fear or lack of physical intimacy—a couples retreat will provide a great opportunity for you and your partner to spend quality time together. Our retreats take place in a serene location that allows couples to focus on each other.


Intentional weekend retreats focused on recalibrating and relaxing are practiced by many types of people, from tech start-ups to spiritual gurus. The benefits of taking time away from daily routines allow people to unwind, and in the case of couples therapy retreats, connect with their loved ones, and nurture their emotional connection


Today, we’re going to explore how a couples retreat can help both married and unmarried partners have a healthy relationship as you reach new heights and overcome persistent challenges. 


What To Expect on a Couples Retreat

The ultimate goal of a couples retreat is to improve your relationship while simultaneously having a romantic vacation and escaping daily routines. You and your loved one will be away from everyday life, work, kids, chores, and social obligations. It’s the perfect time to focus on yourself and your partner.


What exactly does that look like, though? Typically, a couples retreat will last one or two days and be in a group format. You may have 10-15 other couples doing similar activities and therapy sessions. Of course, even in these larger settings, there will still be plenty of one-on-one time. You can also find a
couples retreat in Calgary that’s more private and individualized. 


Whichever size of retreat you select, you can expect plenty of marriage counselling and related bonding activities. Activities include group discussions, role-plays, communication exercises, and specific romantic adventures.


How Does a Couples Retreat Contribute to a  Healthy Relationship?

While the exact itinerary may vary between couples' retreats, they are all designed with the purpose of improving your relationship and marriage. This includes couples counselling and other activities discussed above, but how do they actually help? 


There are countless ways a couples retreat can enhance your relationship. Some of the most impactful benefits of a couples retreat are:


  • Rediscover why you fell in love with each other:
    Daily routines, stressful jobs, rambunctious kids, and endless errands can all distract you from your loved one. A marriage retreat removes all of those distractions and helps remind both of you why you fell in love in the first place.
  • Couples learn what’s “normal”: It’s hard to pin down exactly what “normal” is in a relationship, but couples will walk away from a retreat with a healthier perspective of what to expect in a relationship. Having specific guidance from a relationship expert will help navigate any challenges or behaviors that seem unusual. Sometimes, couples discover that their specific challenge is quite universal and that they are not alone. 
  • Couples will recommit to each other: Agreeing to go on a couples retreat alone signifies both partners’ commitment to the relationship. After you’ve gone through intensive counselling, intentional relaxation, and romantic adventures, you will both return home renewed and recommitted. 

Is a Couples Retreat the Right Option for You?

Do you think your relationship would benefit from setting aside time just for each other? You don’t need to wait until there are specific challenges or you fear the relationship may end; relationship retreats are valuable to every couple out there. 


Are you ready to reach new depths in your relationship?
Book one of our relationship retreats today to discover how it can improve your relationship.

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