February 7-12, 2027  |
6 days, 5 nights 

Cloud Forest Writing Retreat
intag Valley, Ecuador

Join us February 7-12, 2027 for five days of writing and wild nature in the cloud forest of Ecuador. The retreat venue, El Refugio de Intag, is surrounded by 35 acres of the Intag Valley on the banks of the Rio Taobunche. Located in the Choco bioregion on the western slope of the Andes, El Refugio is in the most biodiverse region on the planet. You’ll spend your days writing in the company of the greatest number of hummingbirds, frogs, and diversity of orchids in the world.

Tucked in the misty, high-altitude forest, our home for the week is a lovingly-tended eco-lodge where you can always hear the river. Enjoy quiet mornings sipping coffee grown on the grounds, long afternoons to immerse yourself in your writing projects, evenings of communing over farm fresh dinners, and plenty of time to rest and explore.


❋ Write

Open to writers of all stripes – poets, novelists, narrative non-fiction, environmental - the retreat itself will be generative. Once you arrive at El Refugio, your time is largely your own. We will host several morning workshops to awaken your imagination and integrate your new surroundings, and gather on the final evening for an intimate and festive writing salon.

❋ Explore

If you need a break from the page, six miles of forest trail wind through the property. We’ll also offer a guided nature tour to introduce you to the native flora and fauna on the grounds, and optional afternoon excursions to the nearby village of Otavalo, famous for its craft and textile market, and to the volcanic hot springs.

What’s included:

  • 5 nights accommodation

  • Transfer to and from Quito International Airport to El Refugio (limited shuttle service)

  • 2 morning generative workshops

  • Ample protected writing time

  • Final evening writing salon

  • Guided nature tour of the estate

  • Excursions to nearby Otavalo textile market and volcanic hot springs

  • Daily breakfast, most lunches, and dinner with many ingredients from the property’s garden

  • Fresh coffee grown on the property’s coffee farm and farm tour

  • Reliable wi-fi

Sunday, Day One

Arrive & Meet

Airport pickup in Quito (UIO Airport) in a comfortable & private Mercedes Sprinter van, followed by a scenic 3-drive to El Refugio. We will make a stop along the way for a bite and sightseeing. Then you'll have time to settle into your room before our first El Refugio meal together.

During our first meal at the lodge, we’ll get to know each other and talk about the week ahead.


Arrival in Quito

Ideally between 6am-12noon


Arrive at El Refugio

Between 12noon and 3pm


Dinner and Introductions

6:30pm

Monday, Day Two

Head in the clouds, feet in the forest

Let the sights and sounds of Ecuador awaken your senses and permeate your writing. We’ll start the day with a home cooked breakfast, followed by a workshop with Bridget that will help integrate our travels and new surroundings into our work.

In the afternoon, Gabriel will take us on a naturalist tour of the property where we’ll get to know the local flora, fauna, and birds by name, a great exercise for writers who want to accurately describe the worlds portrayed in their poetry and prose. As we walk, we’ll talk about the dignity of naming and the creativity of specificity.


Breakfast 

8:00 – 9:00am


Generative Writing Workshop #1: Sights, Sounds, and Weird Moments

10:00am-11:00am


Lunch 

12:30pm


Group Nature Tour

2:00pm


Dinner

6:30pm

Tuesday, Day Three

Word Wanderers

Enjoy a leisurely morning and start to get into your groove.

In our second morning workshop, let the exotic and unfamiliar landscape infuse you and your work at the sentence level.

After that, the day is yours to wander the paths inside your mind and outside on the grounds. Enjoy hearty and delicious lunch and dinner prepared by our in-house chef.


Breakfast 

8:00 – 9:00am


Generative Writing Workshop #2: Other People's Sentences

10:00am-11:00am


Lunch

12:30pm


Afternoon free writing + wandering

Dinner

6:30pm

Thursday, Day Five

sip, soak, and salon

What goes better with writing than coffee? This region is famous for its shade-grown Arabica coffee, and the coffee you’ve enjoyed every morning at breakfast is grown on the property of the lodge! Take a morning tour of the El Refugio coffee farm, where we will learn about coffee production from Oswaldo, the resident coffee farmer, guide and handyman.

After lunch, we’ll take restorative soak in the mineral-rich waters of the nearby mountain hot springs with epic views of the Intag Valley.

Back the lodge, we’ll toast to our final evening together with a festive writing salon. Enjoy a drink at happy hour, a final delicious dinner, and an intimate open mic where we’ll have a chance to share our writing.


Breakfast

8:00 – 9:00am


El Refugio Coffee Tour

10:00am


Lunch

12:30pm


Hot Springs

2:00-4:00pm


Evening Writing Salon: happy hour, dinner, open mic

6:00pm-9:00pm

Friday, Day Six

Hasta!

Wake up on your last morning to views of the mountains, bird song in the air, and new writing in your notebooks. After one more communal breakfast, we’ll make tracks back to Quito and deliver you to the airport for your travels home or beyond.


Breakfast

8:00 – 9:00am


Airport Transport

11:00am


Airport Arrival

1:00pm

Rooms and Early Bird Rates

Early-Bird Rate:
Sign up by November 1:
$1,800 (double shared room)
$2,300 (single)

Regular Rate:
$1,950 Double shared room:
$2,450 Single room


Getting there

Quito International Airport is approximately 3 hours from El Refugio. We will offer complementary chauffeured shuttle service on arrival day Sunday, February 7, and departure day Friday, February 12. If you arrive in Ecuador early or extend your adventures beyond the retreat, airport transportation will be up to you. Taxis from the airport are about $100, and we can help put you in touch with local drivers.


FAQ

  • What’s NOT included? Airfare, airport transfers other than provided shuttle, off-site meals, alcoholic beverages, souvenirs, gratuities for drivers, porters, guides, custodial staff etc. (Ecuador uses the U.S. dollar so no need to change money)

  • Will we be reading and workshopping each other’s writing during the retreat? This is a generative retreat, with the aim of offering you peaceful, protected time to just write. As such, we won’t be sharing pieces ahead of arrival, and there won’t be a formal workshop structure. However, you are welcome to share your writing with your retreat mates during our time together, and we’ll gather on the final evening to share the writing we’ve created.

  • Do I need to bring my own writing supplies? Yes. Bring your own laptop, notebook, favorite pens. There is a well-stocked library on site.

  • Do you offer refunds if I need to cancel my retreat? The deposit is non-refundable. Additionally, any cancellations made within 2 months of the retreat cannot be refunded. If you can’t attend, you’re welcome to offer your spot to another writer you know. We recommend insuring your trip.

  • What is a cloud forest? A cloud forest is a type of high-altitude tropical or subtropical forest characterized by persistent, low-level cloud cover, usually at the canopy level. These unique ecosystems are often called "fog forests" because they are continuously shrouded in mist, which provides moisture directly to the vegetation through a process called horizontal precipitation or "fog drip.”

Come write in the Clouds