

You’ll find most people are happy to hang around in their yoga wear all day – layering up as needed. Other Items – I took a bunch of clothes that I didn’t need.Dress – This is a great opportunity to pull out that summer dress you haven’t had a chance to wear at home.
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It’s nicknamed my ‘lifesaver’ as it’s saved my skin on several occasions! Lightweight Rain Jacket – I always carry a lightweight rain jacket with me when I travel.Swimsuit – Obviously you’re only going to need this if your accommodation has a pool, or you’ll be staying near the water.Shawl – A shawl serves a double purpose as you can use it to keep warm at the beginning and end of your yoga practice, as well as being a handy extra layer while out walking, or at dinner.Cardigan, hoodie, or jumper for layering over your lightweight yoga tops. Layering Tops – Bring one or two for downtime and cooler days.Waterproof Pants – I normally find yoga pants sufficient for walking, but if you’re doing a lot of hiking and/or depending on the season, waterproof walking pants can be handy!.They’re small and weigh barely anything, so you can get away with packing more tops than pants. Choose from one of the many sustainable brands on the market. Yoga Pants – One pair of yoga pants for every two days.Socks – Pack one pair of socks per day for walking, and to keep your toes toasty if visiting a cooler area.As you’ll mostly be hanging out in your workout gear, you can probably get away with packing just one ‘regular’ bra also. Bras – Unless you’re practising Bikram yoga or going somewhere particularly hot, one sports bra for every two days will be ample.
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Undies – Pack a pair of undies for each day, plus a spare just in case your flight gets delayed (or you decide you’re not quite ready to leave!).Less is more! You won’t need as much as you think, so ditch the ‘just in case’ mentality and follow these guidelines when packing for your yoga retreat. If you’re travelling long haul to your yoga retreat, check out these great tips for surviving a long haul flight! Visa – I’m talking about the kind that will allow you to visit a country – not the plastic variety (although that may come in handy too)! If going to a yoga retreat in an exotic locale, you may need a visa to enter the country.In some situations, they will charge you a hefty fee for printing it for you at the airport (Ryanair I’m looking at you!).

If travelling with a budget airline, make sure you print your boarding pass and take it with you. Don’t rely on the station being open to issue you with your tickets on the day you’re leaving.

I recently went on a blissful yoga retreat in the South-West of France and was embarrassingly over-prepared. If you’re anything like me, packing normally entails throwing everything you could possibly need in a suitcase and hoping for the best!īut with a little forward planning, packing for a yoga retreat can be easy and efficient.

Hurray, you’ve finally booked that yoga retreat you’ve wanted to go on forever! Only now you’re thinking ‘what on earth do I pack for a yoga retreat in… (insert lust-worthy destination here)?’.
