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Year after year, wellnesstravelcontinues to grow, andyogastudios are ready to help you take advantage of it.
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The more exotic, the better.
FromSurfYogaBeertoYoga for Bad People, there’s no shortage of amazing-sounding retreats.
Everyone wants to get in on the trend.
Wellness tourism rose 14 percent in the last two years, according to theGlobal Wellness Institute.
You don’t have to go on a retreat to deepen your practice, of course.
Why it’s awesome: The team at SYB is all about sweating together and going out together afterward.
Wherever your comfort zone lies, you’ll be sure to step out of it on this retreat.
End each night around the campfire and roast some s’mores.
Why it’s awesome: You’re staying out in nature but still enjoying life’s everyday comforts.
This is one of the more affordable retreats we found.
Plus, it’s on a weekend, so you would barely have to burn any PTO days.
The property will also handle your transportation to and from the airport.
This single-day outing will have you out hiking up theNorth Cascade Mountainstopractice yogaabove sea level.
Lunch and snacks, plus everything you’ll need to climb the mountain, are provided.
Don’t forget to grab a tank or tee before you leave.
Or just book a massage at the resort and stay put relaxing.
Retreats are capped at 16 to ensure you get individual attention.
Eat up three times a day and imbibe with fine wines from local sellers.
You’ll leave with a greater knowledge of vinyasa yoga and riding skills and have unforgettable memories.
Set your intentions at the four guided meditations and four yoga sessions.
Why it’s awesome: Indulge in some tequila (margaritas, anyone?
), relax, and immerse yourself in the beach vibes of the island.
What else you might do: Book a massage to really find some ultimate relaxation.
Find the classes that speak to you and plan your trip around that.
Stay for as many or as few days as you want;Kripalu.org