Meet Your Host

Hi, I’m Agathe Fay

I’m a surfer, yogi, garden witch, reader, painter, music lover, and someone who deeply believes in the medicine of slow living. I love simple rituals, beautiful spaces, and the quiet magic that happens when we give ourselves time to breathe, feel, and be.

Casa Kura Kura is a dream come true — a living confluence of everything I love: nature, healing, art and design, plants, the ocean, and intentional ways of living. It’s a space shaped as much by intuition as by experience.

My path in wellness has unfolded over many years of study and practice, with teachers in Bali, India, the United States, Colombia, and Mexico. My work weaves together yoga, meditation, breathwork, somatic and energy-based practices for nervous system regulation, always guided by the belief that healing happens most naturally when we feel safe, supported, and at ease.

I live here on the land with my adorable dogs, Sugar Magnolia and Ziggy Stardust, who are constant reminders to stay present, playful, and open-hearted. When I’m not hosting or holding space, you’ll usually find me in the ocean, in the garden, cooking something simple, painting, reading, or listening to music.

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House-Made Offerings

I also create small-batch, homemade offerings that can be pre-ordered for your stay, including butterfly pea flower lemonade, rose water, dairy and water kefir, plant milks, collagen gummies, herbal honeys, natural bug repellent, and other seasonal creations made with intention and care.

I look forward to welcoming you.

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