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The Best Yoga Retreat Destinations for Beginners

Where you go shapes the whole experience as much as the yoga itself. A retreat in rural India is a different planet from one on a Greek island. Here's an honest look at the main beginner-friendly destinations — what each actually feels like, and who it suits — so you pick one that matches you, not just the prettiest photo.

Bali, Indonesia — the easy deep-dive

The feeling: lush, warm, spiritual-but-comfortable. Ubud is the hub — rice terraces, smoothie bowls, a retreat on every corner. Suits: first-timers who want a "proper" transformative reset with creature comforts intact. It's exotic without being hard. The honest catch: it's a long flight, and Ubud can feel a little like a wellness theme park in peak season. Go slightly off-centre for quiet.

India — the real thing (if you're ready)

The feeling: intense, authentic, the birthplace of yoga. Rishikesh especially. Suits: people who want depth over comfort and don't mind a rougher edge. The honest catch: it's a bigger leap for a nervous first-timer — culture shock is real. Incredible, but maybe your second retreat, not your first.

Portugal — the easy first step

The feeling: beautiful, mellow, close. Atlantic coast, surf-and-yoga vibe, or quiet inland farms. Suits: first-timers, the nervous, the time-poor. Short flight from most of Europe, low commitment, easy to reach — and still a genuine reset. The honest catch: less "far-flung adventure," more "gentle reset" — which for a first retreat is exactly right.

Greece — sun, sea, simplicity

The feeling: island calm, blue water, olive groves, unhurried. Suits: people who want yoga + beach + good food without trying too hard. The honest catch: seasonal — best late spring to early autumn; many places shut in winter.

Costa Rica — jungle and ocean

The feeling: wild, green, "pura vida," surf-and-yoga energy. Suits: the adventurous who want nature and movement, not just stillness. The honest catch: long flight from Europe, and it's humid — embrace the jungle or it'll bother you.

So which one for your first?

The honest truth: for a first retreat, easier is better. A short flight to Portugal that you actually take beats a dream trip to India you keep putting off because it feels like too much. Start gentle and close; chase the far-flung once you're hooked.


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