Greece yoga vacation

Infinity pool, yoga terrace with steps to a sea platform, and just a pebble’s toss from a sandy beach – there’s a reason why this Greek yoga retreat is popular with our travelers.
Luxury villa, 30 metres from the beach stunning sea views infinity pool yoga terrace and sea platform 2 x 90 minute yoga classes each day 3 x healthy veggie meals, including wine tavernas just a 10 min stroll away Optional massages, boat trips, meditation on the beach and scenic walks along the coast
Price
£950To£1635 excluding flights
Duration
7 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
12
Reviews
More info
Twin room with shared bathroom: £950pp sharing or £1425 single occupancy. Twin room with ensuite: £1090pp sharing or £1635 single occupancy. Prices include airport transfers, accommodation, 3 delicious vegetarian meals a day and all group sessions.
Offers
Late availability special offer: £100 off per person on May and June yoga retreats
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Description of Greece yoga vacation

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Price information

£950To£1635 excluding flights
Twin room with shared bathroom: £950pp sharing or £1425 single occupancy. Twin room with ensuite: £1090pp sharing or £1635 single occupancy. Prices include airport transfers, accommodation, 3 delicious vegetarian meals a day and all group sessions.
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Check dates

2024: 13 May, 20 May, 3 Jun, 9 Sep, 23 Sep

Travel guides

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Vacation information

Our top tip:
Temperatures can dip in the evening so pack a few layers. Also, this is not a boot camp so bring your happy vibes and don't be afraid to ask for second helpings of delicious and nutritious veggie dishes.
Trip type:
Small group. Max 10. Min age 18.
Activity level:
Leisurely. Classes are for all levels and are based around Vinyasa flow and meditation.
Accomm:
Luxury villa with seaviews and twin bedrooms featuring shared or en-suite facilities.
Included:
2 x 90 minute daily yoga sessions, yoga mats, villa hosts and a self-healing group session.
Meals:
3 healthy vegeterian meals per day, including wine.
Solos:
Single room supplements apply.

Reviews

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Reviewed on 26 Sep 2020 by

Amazing. I am still feeling the benefits from it. It was everything and more. Met some lovely people. Felt relaxed, calm, in the present and also had fun. It is a real escape and will definitely be back one day! Read full review

Reviewed on 18 Jul 2018 by

I truly enjoyed this vacation and came away recharged and happy and I shall continue taking Yoga lessons. Read full review

Reviewed on 02 Jun 2018 by

The whole retreat is fabulous from start to finish. Nick and Pippa are excellent hosts, the yoga instructor, Bonnie, fabulous attitude and teaching. Read full review

Reviewed on 30 Sep 2017 by

Yoga was the highlight. Read full review

Reviewed on 17 Apr 2017 by

There were many highlights - Seeing dolphins out in the bay while practising morning yoga. Early morning swimming in the cool clear Aegean Sea. Hiking to the local taverna. Far surpassed my expectations particularly the yoga... Read full review

Reviewed on 13 May 2017 by

The highlight was meditating on the beach in the morning, then a swim in the clear cool sea. Really good, yoga was challenging but fantastic place. Read full review

Reviewed on 18 Nov 2016 by

Fantastic and the website photos are a true reflection of what to expect - infinity pool, blue skies, sea views and well appointed rooms. ...Take the leap of faith and book the vacation - you will not regret it. Read full review

Reviewed on 26 Oct 2016 by

Fabulous. I would love to make it an annual treat to myself. Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Jun 2016 by

So many memories, including the beautiful villa with incredible places to practice yoga or just sit and relax. Read full review

Reviewed on 01 Oct 2015 by

Outstandingly brilliant. Easily the best vacation I have ever been on; I have already booked in for next year. Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Sep 2015 by

It was an absolutely fabulous vacation, everything and more than expected. The level of yoga teaching was exemplary. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend. Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Sep 2015 by

Very high quality yoga instruction, sympathetic to all levels of experience. Very relaxing to be so close to the sea. Read full review

Reviewed on 22 Jun 2015 by

All of the vacation was memorable, from the yoga sessions, to the clear blue sea and wonderful scenery, and our excellent hosts and accommodation. I loved this unspoilt area of Greece. Read full review

Reviewed on 22 Dec 2014 by

Amazing - I left the vacation feeling healthy, refreshed and very relaxed - it was exactly what I needed after a very busy, stressful period in my life and I would not hesitate to go again. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your vacation to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

Our house, just above the water's edge, forms a natural break between the forest and the sea and so it is not uncommon to hear a nightingale in May and June, see a tortoise cross the footpath or find yourself surrounded by an array of colourful butterflies and camouflaged insects darting between wild flowers. This is an incredibly unspoilt corner of Greece and to preserve this we have planted only the minimal amount of cultivated plants in the vicinity of the house and left the surrounding slopes bare to encourage the colonisation of forest flora. We also have a responsibility in ensuring that the olives trees which dot our slopes, some of which are hundreds of years old, are preserved. With careful pruning and management we are gradually achieving this and through doing so expect our harvest to improve. We harvest our trees in January and February and take our olives to the local press in Argalasti to produce our own extra virgin organic olive oil which we serve to our customers.


At the beginning of the season there is always much work to do clearing up the beaches. Winter storms will bring debris onto the beach and although there is a huge amount of wood which is swept in by the tides, to a greater degree plastic in all shapes, forms, colours and sizes finds its way. This needs immediate removal and recycling. It is a big job and we take an active role in ensuring that the beach is left debris free for the summer months. During the peak season of July and August, when the Greek people take their vacations, there is greater pressure on the local community to keep the beaches and the villages clean and tidy and free from litter. Although most of the people using the beaches are local and our location is surprisingly unspoilt as far as tourism is concerned, there is little awareness about litter in Greece and we are helping to create awareness about this by setting an example in clearing the beach daily ourselves and also strategically placing bins and empyting them regularly.

People

To preserve the local design of the region we have constructed our house in the local Pelion style using the services and the expertise of local builders and craftsmen to achieve this. Our stone masons, carpenters, plumbers and electricians all come from a village within a few miles of the house. We have purchased from local suppliers all our materials, i.e. Pelion stone slates for flagstones, Pelion stone roof slates and Pelion stones for the stones walls. Some of the most basic of techniques have been employed in the construction from using an old fashioned band saw for making the window frames, ledges, doors and cupboards to the fashioning of individual stones on site for the flagstone terraces and stone walls. We have continued to use the services of the local builders and tradesmen in the ongoing maintenance of our property thus still creating a source of income for them. With regard to local tourism income we have four locally owned tavernas in the village which are guests frequent. We also recommend our guests hire cars and taxis through local firms.

We encourage our guests to use the ancient footpaths to explore the local area on foot. The opening up of the footpaths in Pelion has been backed by local walking groups and a local charity called the Friends of the Kalderimi who are actively involved in both preserving and improve the local walking tracks that once were the ancient mule tracks of Pelion. They have volunteer groups and working parties who meet regularly on footpaths to carry out work, relying on donations to achieve this. The footpaths exist in incredibly beautiful areas, criss crossing the mountains and stretching down into the seaside villages. Many of the footpaths are well known and well trodden by walkers but others are in danger of disappearing. As we are located just above a beautiful footpaths which is frequently in use and especially by our guests we invite them to contribute to this worthy cause.

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