the top 8 questions I get about yoga retreats
Sylvie Lamothe | MAR 2, 2025

I’ve attended a few different yoga retreats over the last 10 years and I do believe that a retreat can be the most transformative and rejuvenating experience you can invest in. It is the ultimate act of self-care.
Retreats are a great way to immerse yourself in an experience and get to know yourself on a deeper level. I love the community of like-minded people I get to meet and have meaningful conversations with - some that I’ve developed lasting friendships with.
But I get it, attending your first yoga retreat can be scary…let’s explore some of the questions you might be asking if you’re sitting at the edge of wanting to register for your first retreat experience.
A yoga retreat typically involves daily yoga classes, meditation sessions, self-discovery workshops, nourishing meals, adventures, and a chance to connect with like-minded people. Every retreat will have its unique style and flavour and I recommend choosing a retreat that’s led by someone that matches what you are looking for. As a retreat leader, I'm always happy to meet and chat with anyone who is interested in my retreats - reach out and make the connection before you sign up. It's a chance to deepen your practice, relax, and cultivate a greater self-awareness.
It depends. Yoga retreats can vary in skill levels and styles but I would say most retreats probably cater to all skill levels. You typically don’t have to be an advanced yogi to attend a retreat.
At my Rebel Soul retreats specifically, I welcome yogis of all skill levels and would say about 40% of those attending have a regular practice and 60% are either beginners or practice here and there.
For me, yoga at a retreat is more about moving mindfully, connecting with your body, and allowing energy to flow through you to either relax for the evenings or invite energy for the day ahead. Yoga is also more than just postures on a mat - so all activities I bring into my retreat that allow us to connect and cultivate self-awareness I consider to be a part of yoga.
Essentials include comfortable active wear, clothes to lounge in, your journal, a water bottle, swimwear, sunscreen, and any personal items you may need. As retreat lead, I typically send retreat guests a list of essential items to pack before the retreat.
Consider your preferences, such as location, style of yoga offered, duration, budget, and any specific goals you have. Find a style of retreat and retreat leader that fits with your intentions and communicate with the organizer to ensure the retreat aligns with your expectations.
Many solo travellers attend yoga retreats, and they often find a sense of community and support during the retreat. Research the location's safety, choose reputable retreats, and let someone know your itinerary for added security. It’s a safer way to travel solo because you are part of a group.
I typically enjoy attending retreats alone as it’s an opportunity to meet new people, rest on my own during free time, and discover who I am without the preconceived notions of others who know me. But it really depends on who you are and what you are looking for from your experience. Going alone can be scary I know, but it can also be the most transformational journey you'll experience.
Retreats typically offer a variety of nutritious meals, and many will accommodate dietary restrictions or preferences. Communicate your needs with the organizers beforehand to ensure a satisfying culinary experience. Food on retreat is usually a highlight of the experience for me!
While schedules vary, a typical day might include morning and evening yoga sessions, meditation, free time for relaxation, adventure activities, self-discover workshops or sharing circles, and communal meals. Check with the specific retreat for their itinerary.
Many retreats encourage a digital detox to enhance the experience of mindfulness and relaxation. Consider disconnecting from electronic devices during the retreat to fully allow yourself to engage in the present moment. The retreats I host are often off-grid but have a way of communicating with others outside the retreat should emergencies happen. My favourite part of retreating is the opportunity to disconnect fully - which can be a true gift.
Attending a yoga retreat can be a rewarding and transformational experience often incorporating more than just the physical practice of yoga. I hope this has answered some of your most pressing questions and you have a better idea of what you expect from your experience.
Ready to invest in yourself? Visit our website to find out about upcoming rebel soul retreats!
Sylvie Lamothe | MAR 2, 2025
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