SOUNDHEALING.MX
Pre‑launch directory for sound healing in Mexico

Sound healing & spiritual places in Mexico.

SoundHealing.mx is a simple, text‑based guide to sound healing and spiritual places in Mexico. No endless scrolling, no heavy design — just clear pages about where you might want to go and why.

We are not a booking platform. We start by mapping the landscape: cities, towns and areas where sound, silence and ceremony are part of life.

What you’ll find on SoundHealing.mx

A growing set of guides to places where people come for sound, ceremony, yoga, retreats — or simply a quieter few days.

For visitors

Maybe you are visiting Mexico for work, travel or festivals and feel you also need rest and integration.

  • Learn where sound healing is common (and where it is not).
  • Understand the basic vibe of each area before going.
  • Use the guides as a starting point, not as absolute truth.

For sound healers

If you work with sound in Mexico, this site will later let you create a clear, distraction‑free profile.

  • No complex dashboard or dark patterns.
  • Flat, transparent pricing when we open for listings.
  • Focus on simple words and trust instead of marketing tricks.

Places we write about

These are not “top 10 lists” in a click‑bait sense. They are starting points for your own research and intuition.

Tulum Beach and jungle. Strong mix of nightlife, retreats and post‑party recovery work.
Mexico City (CDMX) Urban studios, private sessions and hybrid offerings in a huge city.
Oaxaca & valleys City, mountains and valleys where ancestral and modern practices meet.
San Miguel de Allende Quiet colonial town with a creative and contemplative feel.
Valle de Bravo Forest and lake, used for weekend retreats near CDMX.
Bacalar Lagoon and slower rhythm in the south of Quintana Roo.
San Cristóbal de las Casas Mountain town in Chiapas with a long history of alternative culture.
Palenque Ruins and jungle lodges in northern Chiapas.
Mazunte & Zipolite Pacific coast towns with yoga, ocean and slower days.
Cancún Entry point to the region; more resorts than retreats, but relevant as a hub.