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Best Yoga Retreats 2026

30 curated retreats · 8 destinations · honestly reviewed

30 retreats worldwide

Finding the Right Yoga Retreat

A great yoga retreat can reset your nervous system, deepen your practice, and leave you with friendships that last years. A bad one is an expensive disappointment. We've done the legwork so you don't have to: every retreat on this page has been evaluated against 40+ criteria including teacher credentials, curriculum structure, accommodation quality, food, group size, and value for money.

Our coverage spans beginner-friendly weekend escapes all the way to immersive month-long intensives. Whether you're drawn to the volcanic rice fields of Bali, the Atlantic-facing cliffs of Portugal, the jungle temples of Thailand, or the Himalayan foothills of India — use the filters above to narrow your search by date, budget, style, and setting.

Not sure where to start? Try our 2-minute retreat finder quiz — it matches you with options based on your goals, experience level, and travel window.

Why trust our reviews?

  • No paid placements. Retreats can't buy their way onto this site. Every listing earns its position through editorial merit.
  • Affiliate links are always disclosed. We earn a small commission if you book — it never affects our scores or rankings.
  • Ratings are score-based, not gut-feel. We use a 40-point rubric covering teachers, curriculum, accommodation, food, group size, and value.
  • We read the bad reviews too. Our Cons sections surface real guest complaints, not just the highlights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best yoga retreat for beginners?

Look for retreats that explicitly list "all levels" or "beginners welcome" in their description. Hatha and restorative yoga retreats are generally the most accessible styles. Bali, Portugal, and Thailand all have strong beginner options — typically small groups (max 10–12), patient teachers, and daily schedules that include rest time. Use the Skill Level filter in the sidebar to show only beginner-friendly programs.

How much does a yoga retreat cost?

Prices vary widely by destination and accommodation. As a rough guide: budget shared-room retreats in Southeast Asia run $800–$1,400/week; mid-range private room with meals included typically costs $1,500–$2,800/week; premium or luxury retreats range from $2,800–$5,000+/week. European destinations (Portugal, Greece, Spain) tend to sit in the mid-to-premium range. Use the price slider to filter by your budget.

What should I pack for a yoga retreat?

Essentials: 2–3 sets of yoga clothes, a light layer for early-morning classes, a reusable water bottle, sun protection, and any personal supplements. Most retreats provide mats, props, and towels — confirm in advance. For hot climates pack loose linen or cotton for off-mat time. A journal is highly recommended for integration work. Leave at least half your luggage space empty: you'll accumulate sarongs, books, and local crafts.

How long should a yoga retreat be?

A weekend retreat (2–3 days) is a good introduction with minimal disruption to work. A week-long retreat (5–7 days) is the most popular format — enough time to reset, build rhythm, and feel real benefit. Two weeks allows deeper integration and is ideal if you want to combine practice with exploring the destination. Anything beyond two weeks usually shifts into YTT territory. First-timers: start with 7 days.

Are yoga retreats worth it?

For the right person at the right time, absolutely. The combination of structured practice, community, nature, and removal from daily stressors creates conditions for genuine transformation that's hard to replicate at home. The key is matching retreat type to your current needs: if you're burnt out, choose a slow restorative retreat rather than an intense vinyasa bootcamp. Read our full reviews — the Cons sections in particular will help you avoid the retreats that fall short on their promises.

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