Overview
Take a break from sightseeing or daily life and rejuvenate yourself with a unique wellness experience with this guided breathwork and ice plunge session ocean front at Sans Souci Recreation Area! Learn the ancient art of breathwork and engage in deep breathing before enjoying a refreshing ice plunge, while soaking up the ocean views. Try a guided breathwork and ice bath plunge experience A rejuvenating experience for your mind, body, and soul Learn a unique wellness practice in a safe and guided setting Soak up the beautiful scenery right on the beach
Itinerary
We meet up Ocean front at Sans Souci Recreation Area. Upon your arrival, we guide you through the check-in process, preparing you for a rejuvenating breathwork session. Whether you choose to recline or sit upright, we engage in deep breathing for 18-20 minutes, oxygenating our bodies in readiness for an ice plunge.
Following the breath work, we embark on a refreshing ice plunge, with a suggested duration of up to 3 minutes. While there's no pressure to adhere strictly to this timeframe, we encourage everyone to explore the full 3 minutes to reap maximum benefits. Our team assists you in safely getting in and exiting the ice bath, after which you are free to move around and warm up your body. However, we advise against immediate ocean immersion for at least 30 minutes, allowing your body to acclimate gradually.
What’s Included
Inclusions
- Guided Breathwork and Ice Bath Plunge
Exclusions
- Please bring a towel and water with you
Meeting & Logistics
Meeting Point
Hawaii
Additional Info
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Individuals who are pregnant or under the age of 16 are advised to abstain from plunging.
- If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or any other cardiovascular condition, it is essential to consult your medical professional before engaging in plunging activities.
- If you are on medications that may adversely affect vascular circulation, please seek advice from your medical professional prior to taking the plunge.
- If you are feeling feverish or experiencing cold symptoms, it is recommended to skip the plunge until you have fully recovered.
- Ensure that any skin irritations or rashes are properly healed before immersing yourself in the ice.
- Avoid repeated plunges, as your body's core requires time to heat up. Multiple rounds of an ice bath can significantly decrease your body's temperature, leading to hypothermia.
- Refrain from consuming alcohol or taking any drugs before and/or during a plunge for your safety and well-being.
- Do not plunge alone.



