Visitors are now able to access Esalen as well as other businesses and trails in northern Big Sur via twice-daily convoys on Highway 1 operated by Caltrans.
Convoys run only at 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. each day. These are the only opportunities to travel into and out of Big Sur, so visitors must plan accordingly.
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This retreat is a quiet, reflective New Year celebration with the opportunity to discover a deep, centered place within and brings together the rich, sensual experience of Esalen — the sounds of the ocean, the feeling of the air, and the beauty of its colors and textures with an opportunity to deeply connect with oneself through the healing that meditation and loving kindness brings. Dr. Abramson has been a workshop leader at Esalen for over 30 years and at Stanford University guiding both those new to meditation and those who have deep experience of practice.
The New Year, with its connection to the winter solstice and new beginnings, is the perfect time to silently journey inward and offers a special opportunity to focus inward, deeply connect with oneself, and reflect on life goals for the upcoming year’s journey. You are invited to set intentions and explore, through seated and moving meditation, themes of self-kindness, self-care, and nurturing.
The morning and evening classes are inner journeys of stillness and movement practices that open the doors of awareness building momentum for cultivating inner peace and concentration of mindful awareness. Each evening will include a walking meditation timed with the sunset.
In the mid day break and the evenings are free to mindfully enjoy the beauty of Esalen, walking the gardens or soak in the hot tubs overlooking the Pacific ocean, or you may choose to continue silence in inner retreat.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
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This retreat is a quiet, reflective New Year celebration with the opportunity to discover a deep, centered place within and brings together the rich, sensual experience of Esalen — the sounds of the ocean, the feeling of the air, and the beauty of its colors and textures with an opportunity to deeply connect with oneself through the healing that meditation and loving kindness brings. Dr. Abramson has been a workshop leader at Esalen for over 30 years and at Stanford University guiding both those new to meditation and those who have deep experience of practice.
The New Year, with its connection to the winter solstice and new beginnings, is the perfect time to silently journey inward and offers a special opportunity to focus inward, deeply connect with oneself, and reflect on life goals for the upcoming year’s journey. You are invited to set intentions and explore, through seated and moving meditation, themes of self-kindness, self-care, and nurturing.
The morning and evening classes are inner journeys of stillness and movement practices that open the doors of awareness building momentum for cultivating inner peace and concentration of mindful awareness. Each evening will include a walking meditation timed with the sunset.
In the mid day break and the evenings are free to mindfully enjoy the beauty of Esalen, walking the gardens or soak in the hot tubs overlooking the Pacific ocean, or you may choose to continue silence in inner retreat.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
This retreat is a quiet, reflective New Year celebration with the opportunity to discover a deep, centered place within and brings together the rich, sensual experience of Esalen — the sounds of the ocean, the feeling of the air, and the beauty of its colors and textures with an opportunity to deeply connect with oneself through the healing that meditation and loving kindness brings. Dr. Abramson has been a workshop leader at Esalen for over 30 years and at Stanford University guiding both those new to meditation and those who have deep experience of practice.
The New Year, with its connection to the winter solstice and new beginnings, is the perfect time to silently journey inward and offers a special opportunity to focus inward, deeply connect with oneself, and reflect on life goals for the upcoming year’s journey. You are invited to set intentions and explore, through seated and moving meditation, themes of self-kindness, self-care, and nurturing.
The morning and evening classes are inner journeys of stillness and movement practices that open the doors of awareness building momentum for cultivating inner peace and concentration of mindful awareness. Each evening will include a walking meditation timed with the sunset.
In the mid day break and the evenings are free to mindfully enjoy the beauty of Esalen, walking the gardens or soak in the hot tubs overlooking the Pacific ocean, or you may choose to continue silence in inner retreat.
January 4–9, 2026
This program is full. Find another.
Applications are closed.
Applications are closed.
This retreat is a quiet, reflective New Year celebration with the opportunity to discover a deep, centered place within and brings together the rich, sensual experience of Esalen — the sounds of the ocean, the feeling of the air, and the beauty of its colors and textures with an opportunity to deeply connect with oneself through the healing that meditation and loving kindness brings. Dr. Abramson has been a workshop leader at Esalen for over 30 years and at Stanford University guiding both those new to meditation and those who have deep experience of practice.
The New Year, with its connection to the winter solstice and new beginnings, is the perfect time to silently journey inward and offers a special opportunity to focus inward, deeply connect with oneself, and reflect on life goals for the upcoming year’s journey. You are invited to set intentions and explore, through seated and moving meditation, themes of self-kindness, self-care, and nurturing.
The morning and evening classes are inner journeys of stillness and movement practices that open the doors of awareness building momentum for cultivating inner peace and concentration of mindful awareness. Each evening will include a walking meditation timed with the sunset.
In the mid day break and the evenings are free to mindfully enjoy the beauty of Esalen, walking the gardens or soak in the hot tubs overlooking the Pacific ocean, or you may choose to continue silence in inner retreat.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
Please note: On Wednesday September 20, online registration may be unavailable for up to 15 minutes while system maintenance is performed. If the 'Register Now' page does not load, please wait about 15 minutes and try again.
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Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
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Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
January 4–9, 2026
This program is full. Find another.
Applications are closed.
Applications are closed.
This retreat is a quiet, reflective New Year celebration with the opportunity to discover a deep, centered place within and brings together the rich, sensual experience of Esalen — the sounds of the ocean, the feeling of the air, and the beauty of its colors and textures with an opportunity to deeply connect with oneself through the healing that meditation and loving kindness brings. Dr. Abramson has been a workshop leader at Esalen for over 30 years and at Stanford University guiding both those new to meditation and those who have deep experience of practice.
The New Year, with its connection to the winter solstice and new beginnings, is the perfect time to silently journey inward and offers a special opportunity to focus inward, deeply connect with oneself, and reflect on life goals for the upcoming year’s journey. You are invited to set intentions and explore, through seated and moving meditation, themes of self-kindness, self-care, and nurturing.
The morning and evening classes are inner journeys of stillness and movement practices that open the doors of awareness building momentum for cultivating inner peace and concentration of mindful awareness. Each evening will include a walking meditation timed with the sunset.
In the mid day break and the evenings are free to mindfully enjoy the beauty of Esalen, walking the gardens or soak in the hot tubs overlooking the Pacific ocean, or you may choose to continue silence in inner retreat.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
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