Puerto Vallarta has long been a refuge for travelers seeking sunlight, serenity, and sensory renewal. Now, Casa Velas -a luxury adults-only boutique hotel tucked inside Marina Vallarta – introduces a new experiential ritual that speaks directly to where global wellness is heading in 2025: back to the earth itself.
“Nature’s Elements: A Grounding Tour” is the property’s newest offering, a guided journey designed to help guests reconnect with the natural world through botanicals, sand, sea, and direct contact with the earth’s surface. Blending intuitive ritual with emerging wellness science, the experience underscores a larger trend reshaping luxury travel: the rise of simple, somatic practices that deliver profound emotional impact.
A Ritual Rooted in Nature
The experience begins in the Botanical Garden of Casa Velas, a lush pocket of tropical flora, fresh herbs, and edible plants. Here, guests are invited to slow down and meet the moment with bare feet and an open nervous system.
A wellness guide introduces the foundations of grounding, also called earthing, a technique gaining global attention for its potential effects on stress, sleep, inflammation, and mood. Guests are encouraged to step onto the grass, connect with the texture of the soil, and engage in a guided breathwork exercise that reconnects the body to the natural charge of the earth.
From here, the grounding ritual moves outward. From green terrain to the warm golden sand of Táu Beach Club, Casa Velas’ serene oceanfront escape. Here, travelers can rest with their feet in the sand, enjoy light bites and a refreshing drink, or wade into the gentle tide of Banderas Bay. The shift from earth to sea completes a sensory loop of the elements, one that many travelers report as deeply stabilizing.

Why Grounding Matters: What the Science Says
Although grounding is rooted in ancient, intuitive practices, scientific interest in the technique has grown. According to a Healthline review of current research, grounding “uses earthing science and grounding physics to explain how electrical charges from the earth could have positive effects on your body.” Researchers are exploring whether direct contact with the earth’s negatively charged surface may allow the body to absorb electrons that can help neutralize free radicals.
While the field remains under-researched, early studies offer promising indicators:
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In a 2018 controlled trial, massage therapists who worked and slept while grounded “showed a general trend of stress reduction,” including changes in heart rate and respiratory markers (as reported by Healthline).
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A 2019 follow-up study found that grounding was associated with “lower levels of pain, stress, depression, and fatigue” among participants experiencing chronic physical strain.
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A more recent study on people with diabetes suggested that one hour of grounding per day for a month accelerated wound healing—an effect typically difficult to achieve.
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Additional research cited by Healthline noted potential improvements in sleep quality, reductions in blood pressure in hypertensive patients, and beneficial effects on acute respiratory infections in preterm infants.
Yet for wellness travelers, the appeal may be as emotional as it is physical: grounding offers a rare return to simplicity, no devices, no tech, no performance pressure. Just presence.


About Casa Velas
Casa Velas is a luxury all-inclusive boutique hotel for adults only in Puerto Vallarta, designed in the style of a Spanish hacienda and offering 80 elegant suites, some with private pools and Jacuzzis. Nestled along the greens of Marina Vallarta’s 18-hole golf course, guests enjoy a 25% discount on green fees and privileged beach access at Táu Beach Club, home to an infinity pool, ocean views, refined cuisine, and intimate event spaces. The onsite ABJA Spa features treatment rooms for singles and couples, a hydrotherapy area, garden-view fitness center, and full-service beauty salon. Dining at Emiliano highlights elevated Mexican and international cuisine under the direction of one of Puerto Vallarta’s leading chefs. The property’s concierge—an esteemed member of Les Clefs d’Or—connects guests to the culture and rhythms of Mexico through curated, personalized experiences. Velas Resorts was founded by Eduardo Vela Ruiz, with Juan Vela Ruiz serving as Chief Executive Officer. For reservations or more information, visit hotelcasavelas.com, and explore lifestyle inspiration and travel features at velasmagazine.com.
















