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Why Guatemala Belongs on Your Sober Travel Bucket List: Inside SoberTravelRetreats.org with Founder Philippa Myers

Sober in Guatemala

If your passport is begging for a new stamp and your soul is craving connection, Guatemala might be calling your name.

On a recent episode of The Sober Curator Podcast, I teamed up with our Senior Sober Curator Travel Journalist, Teresa Bergen, to chat with Philippa Myers, founder of SoberTravelRetreats.org. Philippa has called Antigua, Guatemala home since 1992, and she’s turned her decades in the travel industry and her long-term recovery into something pretty magical: eight-day sober journeys that blend cultural immersion, service, recovery principles, and serious fun.

National Geographic named Guatemala its #1 destination for 2025, and after hearing Philippa describe cobblestone streets, volcano views, Mayan ceremonies, and mocktails in colonial courtyards, we get why.


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From Drunken Detour to Sober Destination

Philippa didn’t move to Guatemala with a five-year plan and a vision board.

Fresh out of university and not thrilled about jumping into the London rat race, she set off on a six-month backpacking trip through Mexico and Central America with a boyfriend who turned out to be… not her person. After the breakup, she found herself back in Antigua, staying in a cheap hotel with two other travelers and a guy named Ted who had driven down with 1,000 secondhand books and a dream of starting a bookstore.

On “one drunken night,” she volunteered to be his business partner.

That one wild decision led to:

On the outside, she was the ultimate functioning entrepreneur. On the inside, she was in pain. People would tell her, “You look so tired,” and she’d blame it on work—while secretly fighting a losing battle with alcohol.

It took five years of trying to quit but not staying quit, plus a stay in a U.S. treatment center, for Philippa to understand that what she had wasn’t a moral failing—it was addiction. Once she had language for it, everything changed. She got sober nearly 20 years ago and hasn’t looked back.

A Sober Travel Vision Is Born

After decades running a travel agency and building a life in Antigua, Philippa realized she could combine:

The result is SoberTravelRetreats.org, offering three types of eight-day journeys based in and around Antigua:

  1. General Recovery Retreats
    Open to anyone in recovery or sober-curious, no matter what pathway you’re on.
  2. LGBTQ+ Sober Retreats
    Designed for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking a safe, affirming space to connect and explore in sobriety—especially meaningful in a time of global division and backlash.
  3. Family & Loved Ones Retreats
    For people who love someone with addiction or early recovery—whether that person is dearly loved or… more complicated. These journeys help family members process, connect, and find their own healing, whether or not their loved one is currently sober.

Each retreat is more journey than “sit-in-a-circle-all-day” retreat. There are circles and reflection, but there’s also:

Retreats are scheduled through 2025 and into 2026, with dates for different themes and groups, giving travelers plenty of time to plan and budget.

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What a Typical Day Looks Like on Retreat

Think of these trips as sober adventure with a soulful backbone.

A sample day might include:

As Philippa puts it, “There’s really nothing somber about these trips.” The goal is for everyone to return home renewed, connected, and grateful—not just for the journey, but for their lives.

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Antigua: UNESCO Beauty with Volcano Views

Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a classic Spanish colonial town built in the 16th century. Picture:

Wherever you look, you see volcanoes framing the town. It’s compact—about 10 blocks by 10 blocks—but full of life, color, and culture. Antigua is also a great launchpad for Guatemala’s other highlights.

Day Trips & Extensions: Lakes, Ruins, Surf, and More

Retreats include special outings, and you can always arrive early or stay late to explore more.

Some options Philippa recommends:

Weather, Packing, and Practical Stuff

Climate:
Antigua’s weather is pretty stable year-round. Days are usually in the 70s to low 80s°F, with low humidity thanks to the city’s elevation. Nights can be cool enough for a light sweater or jacket.

There are two main seasons:

Retreats are timed for comfort, but a compact rain layer is always a smart move.

Packing tips from Philippa:

And if you love to shop? You’re in trouble—in a good way. Antigua has:

Philippa gently suggests tipping the scales away from aggressive bargaining. Paying a little more goes a long way for local artisans.

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A Retreat with a Ripple Effect

These retreats aren’t just about flying in, taking photos, and flying out. Philippa is intentional about giving back.

Part of the proceeds from Sober Travel Retreats goes into a sober fund to help local Guatemalans who could never otherwise afford treatment or support. With limited resources and often harsh or heavily religious recovery options, this fund aims to create a kinder, more accessible path to sobriety in Guatemala.

When you book a trip, you’re not just investing in your own recovery—you’re helping someone else access theirs.

Pay-What-You-Can Launch Trips

For the launch retreats, Philippa is doing something incredibly generous:

For these inaugural dates, she’s opened the remaining spaces on a pay-what-you-can basis.

If cost has been the barrier between you and a sober trip of a lifetime, this might be your moment. Philippa is willing to consider any reasonable offer and work with payment plans and budgets so price doesn’t have to be the thing that stops you.


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“If You’re Sober and Miserable… You’re Missing the Point”

One of my favorite moments from our conversation was when Philippa laughed and said:

“Quite frankly, if you’re just going to get sober and be miserable, go out and get drunk again. This is about rediscovering joy I didn’t even know existed.”

Same, Philippa. Same.

Sober travel is not about white-knuckling your way through a vacation while everyone else drinks. It’s about discovering that:

Add in a small, intentional group; meaningful service; Mayan ceremonies; volcano views; and a founder who truly understands the journey from functioning drunk to joyful sober…and you’ve got a pretty unforgettable experience.


How to Learn More & Book

To explore upcoming dates, pricing, and retreat themes, visit:

👉 SoberTravelRetreats.org and @sobertravelretreats on IG

And don’t forget to check The Sober Curator’s Sober Retreats Calendar, curated by Senior Travel Journalist Teresa Bergen, for this and other sober adventures around the world.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to book your first (or next) sober trip… this might be it. 🌋✨


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SOBER RETREATS: with Senior Travel Sober Curator Contributor Teresa Bergen is your go-to space for alcohol-free travel tips, insider guides, and honest reviews from a sober perspective. Teresa blends her passions—animals, wildlife conservation, sustainability, geography, culture, outdoor adventure, and yoga—into enriching travel stories that inspire mindful exploration. From kayaking and hiking to visiting historic cemeteries and sacred spaces, she uncovers the beauty where history, art, and spirituality meet.

Planning a sober retreat? Fill out our Sober Retreats Form or email Teresa at Teresa.Bergen@gmail.com with your retreat name, dates, cost, URL, and a horizontal, high-res image for our calendar listing. Sober Events more your style? Click HERE.


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