The Gunnas International retreat will go down in my living memory as one of the best holidays I’ve ever experienced. It was transformative by design and nature.
Normally, I’m an independent, solo traveller who delights in planning every moment. Jess and Dev’s safe hands provided the magical trip to Paris and the South of France, bringing, fun, culture and experiences, as well as writing, over the ten-day retreat, allowing me to relax, and stop being a control freak for ten days.
It was the people who made this trip. This trip brought together sixteen remarkable women. . A better group of interesting, passionate, crazy, fun, funny people you could not hope for.
The great thing about the trip was everything was on an opt-in basis. If you didn’t want to do something, you didn’t have to. Jess used her intimate knowledge of Paris to provide suggestions if you didn’t feel like doing the day’s activities. These recommendations were always taken with grace and thanks.
The writing exercises, provided each day, were fun and thought provoking. We were also given opportunities to take our writing to some amazing places, including the Richelieu Library, in cafes in the Marais or by the pool in our unofficial clubhouse, at the Hotel de l’Orange in Sommieres.
The hotel accommodation was top notch. Not too posh, but wonderful – and I will be forever grateful for experiencing the pain au chocolat at breakfast each morning in Paris. The meals provided were fantastic. The curated experiences were all on point.
I’m grateful to Dev and Jess for their care, enthusiasm, planning and joy they brought to the trip.
My only thought now is how do I get myself on another retreat. I left the trip thankful for every moment, but wishing the magic would continue.
Amanda
I would recommend this to open minded, flexible and independent friends who love travel, books, wine, food, culture married with the chance to explore their creativity and reconnect with their spirit.
Thank you for your love, dedication and creating magic. Ten days of whimsy and delight. Unforgettable
Elizabeth
You’re thinking about taking a trip, aren’t you? I can tell. I’ve been there. I had a germ of an idea to go overseas alone, specifically to France – what middle aged woman doesn’t need to escape her family once in a while? To remind herself who she is. To discover who she wants to become. To eat croissants. I was already looking at flights and dates, when I saw Dev shout out about her masterful plan. I rushed so hard, I would not be surprised if I were the first person to book.
I’d never been on one of Dev’s retreats before. I was a little nervous that I wouldn’t know anyone but that was also exciting. Group travel can be hit and miss. Then I met the Gunnas. At a cosy hotel, but then properly with a drink in my hand on a rooftop, with a sunset kissing our Parisian vista. This was not a miss, it was a hit. I was with my people.
Every day of Gunnas International was a croissant. Layers of lovingly planned and executed adventures, each a treat that brought me closer to France, my travel companions, and myself.
Daily delights, like a stunning library ceiling. A necklace bought at a vintage market. The spiral staircase of a hidden jazz bar. I learned I’d been buying the wrong croissants (still pondering how those two words can live in the same sentence). We made perfume, maps, language pathways and footsteps in laneways. We made each other laugh till our faces ached. We made friendships. I loved everything Jess and Dev arranged for us.
Gunnas International changed my brain. Not in the alien abduction probing kind of way, though honestly Dev and Jess would be intrigued and accommodating should you request that for your itinerary.
But what about the writing part? I wrote every day. There was always time carved out for writing. I had been pushing at the edges of a project before the trip. But, you see, I wasn’t me yet. I had to go away, have my brain completely changed and come home. And then I wrote. And wrote and wrote some more. Six months and one hundred thousand words later, I have discovered what I am truly capable of. This is a priceless souvenir from France. Thank you Catherine and Jess.
I would not hesitate to recommend Gunnas International. I will definitely go again. If you are on the fence, climb over it. Book it. Go. Have fun. Sleep. Eat. But whatever you do, do it with Gunnas International.
Fiona
As one of the inaugural International Gunnas, I can unequivocally say that this trip was the stuff of dreams. Unexpected experiences, new friendships, insights, laughter, love, and joie de vivre aplenty. If you’re on the fence, DON’T BE! You will have no regrets!
It’s so hard to pick a highlight. I loved it all! I think it was the fact that there was a diverse schedule of activities and I didn’t have to organize anything. All I had to do was follow the instructions and have a good time. The What’s App group worked well. Food was great. Accommodation was great.
Gunnas International organised a fantastic group tour. With Dev and Jess guiding our way, we got to experience Paris in a unique and thoughtful way. I’ve never been to Europe before, and I don’t speak French, but I felt safe and well looked after with Dev and Jess. The time in Sommières was really special at Hôtel de l’Orange. It was a perfect change of pace and chance to relax in a beautiful and creative space after exploring Paris. It was a brilliant experience from start to finish.
Just trust the lovely organisers.
Bonnee
It was really special, and conducive to writing, story-making and the general boho artsy vibe. Loved the market, the pool, the hosts, the pace, everything.
Cecilia
The villa in Provence was like paradise. I loved that it was so old, so strong, so beautiful. It was like living in a postcard for 4 glorious days. Such an amazing and calming place. I felt my blood pressure returning to normal as soon as we set foot in the front gate. I really loved our apartment, I loved the eclectic accessories and the books everywhere, and the space and the gardens and the fucking amazing pool. And the stunning view. And the church bells ringing every morning. Liz and Tom were awesome; their food was phenomenal.
I wasn’t sure how I would go with this as I have no artistic ability, but I ended up absolutely loving it and the map I created is the most treasured thing I’ve brought back with me. It represents my (philosophical) journey in Paris and the places I found the most calm. I look at it and it makes me want to cry with happiness. Sonja is an absolute treasure. This is a critical, must-do Gunnas activity. It helped me think about the trip in a different way, and has been great for my writing since I got back home.
That it would fundamentally change how I see the world and my life. This is equally as much related to it being my first trip to Europe as it is to being Gunnas. Also, that 153 consecutive days on Duolingo is almost useless and you can get away with knowing about a dozen French words, including ‘Je ne peux pas parler français’.
Can’t narrow it down to one, seriously. Having you and Dev to look after us. Getting to know the people in the group. Feeling safe and looked after even though the environment was unfamiliar. The goody bags – the phone lanyard has changed my life and I won’t take it off, even now that I’m home, even in the shower. Getting a taste of a different life. Having pre-loaded Metro cards. Having excellent planned activities. The freedom to ‘choose your own adventure’ as needed. The food. Hotel de l’Orange. The pool. Our amazing apartment. The bread, the cheese, fromage frais for breakfast. The whole fucking thing.
Just my eternal gratitude to you and Dev for making this happen; I feel so privileged to have been able to be a part of it. This experience has changed how I see the world, my home and my life. The impacts will be lasting. I have written a lot since I got home. I have cried a lot. I have sought out French cheese and pastries like a desperate addict. It’s all your fault and I love you both for it. x
Having been to several Gunnas retreats the thought of extending that feeling of creativity and safety to 10 days in Paris was too amazing a thought and too great to pass up. One of the best fucking decisions I’ve ever made.
Jen
Absolutely. I’d recommend it to people who appreciate experiences (such as Mokonuts and the bouillon) outside the norm for tour groups. Also, for anyone interested in taking time for self reflection and engaging with their own creativity through the writing sessions.
Getting to know the group, hearing individual stories and the diversity of ways people live their lives. So many brilliant people! Having the space to do this in a medium sized group, amidst the new experiences we were sharing, was just the best.
Lynda
Big love to Dev and Jess – thank you for creating this wonderful adventure and being so generous and kind in how you wrangled us all
Being familiar with Gunnas, I trusted the thought, care and detail in all the arrangements. I knew I would love getting to know my beautiful fellow travellers. I was also excited at the thought of doing this fabulous thing for myself, having missed overseas travel during the pandemic.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I am still basking in the afterglow. Feel more myself than I have ever have been. This was boutique, bespoke beautiful experience – a real gift to give myself. .
I loved how it all unfolded and trusted in both CD and JJ. 100%.
Anyone who is curious about the world beyond their own borders and who is into contributing to a shared travel experience. People who are into Music/ Artist/ Food. Have already mentioned to a few friends. Also this is a truly inclusive tour in terms of accomodations made for people’s individual needs. Perfect trip for solo travellers too.
Bec