Infrastructure designed to last 

Every element of Diwa Tierra has been selected for its function within a larger living system. The result is an eco retreat center that operates with minimal environmental impact and maximum ecological integrity

Feature 

Food Forest A multi-canopy permaculture food forest producing fruit, herbs, and medicinal plants throughout the year. Designed for long-term abundance, soil regeneration, and food sovereignty for the entire sanctuary.

Full Solar System A complete solar energy system powers all operations across the property. Designed for full capacity without grid reliance, and built to scale as the sanctuary grows.

Outdoor Yoga Shala A purpose-built open-air movement and practice space, designed to accommodate yoga, breathwork, somatic sessions, and group programs within a natural, sheltered setting.

Natural Pool A chemical-free, biologically filtered natural swimming pool a functional and restorative water feature that requires no synthetic treatment and integrates seamlessly into the wider ecosystem.

10 Eco Rooms Ten private guest accommodations constructed with natural and sustainable materials. Each room is designed to offer genuine comfort while maintaining full ecological alignment with the surrounding environment.

Botanical Gardens Extensive plantings of medicinal herbs, native wildflowers, and Andalucían flora throughout the property  supporting biodiversity, pollinator health, and the overall vitality of the land.

Water System A closed-loop water management system incorporating rainwater harvesting, greywater filtration, and gravity-fed irrigation. Designed for efficiency, conservation, and full water independence.

Ceremony & Gathering Space A dedicated indoor-outdoor space for structured programs, community gatherings, ritual practice, and group facilitation designed for versatility and held by the natural environment.

Community Kitchen A fully equipped shared kitchen and dining space centered on whole food preparation using seasonal, land-grown produce. Designed as a functional hub for nourishment and community life