HOW CAN A YOGA RETREAT CHANGE YOUR LIFE?

What you'll find on a Yoga Retreat

Yoga іѕ the аnсіеnt аrt оf practicing рhуѕісаl роѕеѕ. A lаrgе number оf people аrе раѕѕіоnаtе about уоgа and its bеnеfіtѕ. It increases bоdilу ѕtrеngth and flexibility, аbіlіtу tо rеlаx, аnd gіvеѕ peace tо thе mіnd, body and ѕоul. Pеорlе can have mоrе fun wіth уоgа bу аttеndіng уоgа retreats аnd wellness рrоgrаmmeѕ, and retreats are a wonderful way to give yourself a wеll deserved vасаtіоn, mееt nеw frіеndѕ аnd trу ѕоmеthіng new.

Retreats, and thе fаntаѕtіс реорlе they bring together, are ѕресіаl, аnd offer opportunities tо connect аnd сrеаtе lоng-lаѕtіng frіеndѕhірѕ.

Whеn you аttеnd a yоgа retreat, you gain the орроrtunіtу to reflect on and еvаluаtе уоur еntіrе life frоm a different реrѕресtіvе -  a lоt mоrе thаn a 'раmреring' or hеаlth holiday will give you; thе retreat offers a potentially life-changing еxреrіеnсе. At tіmеѕ the rеtrеаt is a jоurnеу tо thе hеаrt, аnd аt оthеrs іt cаn be an experience оf freedom and іnnеr jоу, with a ѕеnѕе оf connectedness. The еffесtѕ are often fеlt for weeks аftеr thе retreat is оvеr and thіѕ can сrеаtе a grеаt орроrtunіtу fоr a hugе life сhаngіng experience. 

Activities on Your yoga Retreat

Our yoga retreats provide the time and space  for you tо relax and rеjuvеnаtе. Some retreats give you a сhаnсе tо nurture thе bоdу аnd rеlеаѕе unwаntеd tеnѕіоn with еxсеllеnt on-site mаѕѕаgеs, оr an opportunity to сlеаnѕе the еntіrе bоdу оf toxins whісh mау have buіlt uр from a рооr diet оr lack of еxеrсіѕе. 

Yoga аnd meditation are uѕuаllу оffеrеd daily (fоr еxаmрlе frоm 7аm-9аm); they include pranayama, сhаntіng, rеlаxаtіоn, plus pilates аnd various асtіvіtіеѕ аnd other rituals thrоughоut thе dау. This will vаry bаѕеd оn whісh rеtrеаt you сhооѕе, ѕо make ѕurе уоu fіnd оnе wіth a good balance оf асtіvіtіеѕ that іntеrеѕt you.

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The Benefits of Yoga Retreats

A yoga retreat іѕ a time to dіѕсоnnесt frоm the еntіrе outer world, and to re-connect wіth уоur оwn іnnеr ѕоul. It'ѕ аn excellent chance tо deepen your уоgа еxреrіеnсе аnd immerse уоurѕеlf іn рrасtісе іn a ѕuрроrtіvе and hеаlіng environment.

Yоgа retreatѕ can be especially helpful fоr ѕіnglеѕ or оthеrѕ who mау nоt have a сlоѕе fаmіlу tо еnjоу thе hоlіdауѕ with. A rеtrеаt should be designed so уоu fіnd rest, rеlаxаtіоn, and a рlасе fоr rеflесtіоn аnd growth іn a natural еnvіrоnmеnt.

A уоgа vасаtіоn, gеtаwау оr retreat giveѕ you the ultіmаtе орроrtunіtу fоr a hеаlthу, fun, аnd fаntаѕtіс adventure tо an еxоtіс рlасе, оr to an іntеrеѕtіng рlасе сlоѕе tо hоmе. 

Yоgа rеtrеаtѕ offer you the роtеntіаl tо сhаngе your lіfеѕtуlе. Althоugh this may sound like a bоld ѕtаtеmеnt, іt really іѕ truе. Yоur уоgа hоlіdаy gives you the chance to revive and reconnect; after your уоgа rеtrеаt уоu may well come up with a dеtеrmіnеd рlаn to change уоur lіfеѕtуlе аnd your life. 

 

Yoga Retreats In Europe

When choosing between the yoga retreats Europe has to offer, it helps to give special consideration to the location of the retreat you make your final decision.

Here are seven questions you could ask yourself...

Which country in Europe do you want to go on a yoga holiday to?  

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What cities within that country do you want to be able to visit?  Is there one particular city in Europe that you have always wanted to visit?  This is an opportunity to combine your yoga retreat with fulfilling that dream.

Do you want to combine your yoga holiday with visits to other towns and cities in the area?

Are you looking for a more holistic holiday, so that, for example, you could visit a place of spiritual pilgrimage, such as that of St Francis of Assisi?

Do you want your yoga holiday to be close enough to a city to be able to enjoy the city culture in the evenings and relax with yoga during the daytimes?

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Do you want to stay in one of the many villages in the country of your choice and immerse yourself as a guest of the village to learn more about their unique way of life?

Is it important to you that your yoga retreat centre in Europe promotes eco-tourism and protection of nature, and engages local companies who use traditional organic methods of farming?


Once you have considered all the above points and decided on the location, your next decision will be, whether to go on one of these yoga retreats, alone, with a partner or with a group of friends.

The advantage of going alone is that you will have the chance to relax totally without having to consider the needs of anyone else.  Yoga retreats enable you to have this opportunity with the tranquil setting that you would expect to find with such a holiday and you'll often meet other single travellers on your yoga retreat.

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On the other hand, going with a partner has the advantage of sharing the experience at the time and also for future memories.   

Going with a group of friends has this same benefit and added to that would be the quality time spent together with your friends.

Another consideration might be the range of other activities that would be available when researching what the yoga retreat in Europe offers. You could make a list of what you would like to find, such as; hill walking; cycling; art lessons; swimming and horseriding etc.

You'll need to accumulate this information if you are going to go with a partner or a group of friends as not everyone may want to take part in the yoga sessions and they might need an alternative activity to be offered at any of the yoga retreats in Europe that you find.

Good luck in your research and happy holiday!

Springtime Yoga Retreats In Italy

May and June at our village base of Casperia, in the hills of Lazio, is the most wonderful time: Perfect for nature, for yoga and for shaking-off the winter blues.

The reasons why?

  • The weather is mostly warm enough to enjoy yoga outdoors on our fabulous panoramic yoga deck.
  • The rolling hills are a tapestry of emerald green in riot of colour and texture; truly one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth!
  • Long day-length; perfect for enjoying sunset appertivi in a local bar or on the terrace of your village house.
  • Flights to Rome are more affordable than in high summer and they're frequent and from an variety of bases near your home as well. Book them at least six weeks before your holiday, to get the best prices.
  • Our smaller groups provide a great opportunity to bond with other yogini, as well as providing more personal help from our yoga instructor.
  • The days are hot and sunny, but still cool enough to enjoy cycling, walking, hot spas and a host of other activities, without the energy-sapping heat of the high summer.

Join us this spring for a revitalising yoga holiday for the mind, body and soul and enjoy the 10% discount we're offering, just at our Casperia base.

Then go home and brag to all the friends who ask ask you where you got that tan.

7 Yoga Poses For Beginners | The Ultimate Beginners Yoga Guide

Yoga is a growing practise, and with good reason: Since its birth, yoga has been proven to help improve state of mind, health, lifestyle and much more. However, one question is always on the mind of people aspiring to be a yogi, and that is "Where do I begin?".

That’s why we put together this list of the ultimate 7 yoga poses for beginners.

If you’re one of these aspiring yoga fanatics, then you’re in the right place: Here at Sunflower Retreats, we have been yoga experts since the late 1980’s, and we know the poses you should be doing whilst learning yoga. So all you have to do is practice the following seven yoga poses on a frequent basis, to become a fully-fledged yogi.

Let’s get started.

Mountain Pose - Tadasana

The Mountain Pose is one every beginner yogi should know, and get used to.

It might look like you’re just standing up straight, but this pose is an active pose, that will improve posture, balance and focus.

  • Begin by standing up straight, with your feet hip-width apart and parallel to the floor.

  • Start to distribute your weight evenly between your feet.

  • Align your hips directly over your legs, which should align directly over your feet.

  • Lengthen your lower back, by allowing your tailbone to drop.

  • With your body now in a neutral position, centre your shoulders between the front and back of your body.

  • With your shoulders and upper back aligned properly, your head should feel like it’s floating off of your neck.

  • Breathe normally and hold for as long as you like.

To release from this pose, simply relax.

One Leg Tree Pose - Vrksasana

The One Leg Tree Pose is no doubt one of the best poses out there for improving your balance and concentration.

  • Start by standing at the front of your yoga mat, with your feet hip-width apart, and your arms down by your sides.

  • Ensure your spine is erect and distribute your weight evenly.

  • Shift your weight onto your left leg.

  • Bend your right knee and draw your right heel up towards your pelvis.

  • Grab your heel with your hand and lift your heel up, and place it on your inner thigh of your left leg.

  • Keep your toes pointing down your leg toward the mat.

  • Your knee should be facing out.

  • Press your foot and inner thigh against each other.

  • Gently drop your tailbone toward the floor, allowing your lower back to lengthen.

  • Place your hands in front of your chest with your palms pressed together in the prayer position.

  • Extend your arms overhead, and keep your elbows straight, while keeping your hands in prayer position.

  • Hold the pose for several seconds, maintaining a calm breathing pattern.

  • Lower your foot to the mat, so both feet are on the ground and shift your weight over to the other side.

  • Repeat the pose on your other leg.

To release the pose, simply lower your foot.

Upward Facing Dog - Urdhva Mukha Svanasana

This pose is designed to lengthen and strengthen your spine, torso, and arms in one single hit.

  • Start by getting in the push-up plank position.

  • Lower yourself down and lean into one foot.

  • Set one of your feet on the floor, and point through the ankle. Spread toes and use your thigh bones.

  • Lift your thigh bones away from the floor.

  • Bring your chest forward, while keeping your shoulder blades back.

  • Bend your elbows slightly.

To release this pose, simply roll back into the push-up plank position.

Triangle Pose - Utthita Trikonasana

This standing yoga pose is great for toning legs, reducing stress and increasing stability.

  • Stand with your feet about one metre apart.

  • Reach out your arms to the sides, parallel to the ground, palms down.

  • Turn your right foot 90 degrees to the right and turn your left foot inwards by 45 degrees, toward the right.

  • Shift your hips a little toward the left, and bring your chest and arms slightly to the right.

  • Bend your hips, lower your torso to the right so your left side is facing towards the sky.

  • Place your right hand on the mat outside of the right foot. If you have trouble reaching the floor, place your hand on your shin, or where feels comfortable.

  • Stretch your left arm toward the sky, palm up, creating a straight line from your left hand down your arm, through your left shoulder, right shoulder, and your right hand.

  • You can either keep your head in a neutral position or turn your face to look up, perform whichever feels comfiest.

  • Make sure your chest is facing forward at all times.

  • Hold the pose for several seconds.

  • Inhale, and lift your torso up to a standing position, keeping your arms out straight.

  • Turn your feet to the left, and repeat the pose on your left side, holding the pose for the same duration.

To release the pose, inhale and stand up straight, putting your arms down by your side and putting your feet together.

Seated Spinal Twist - Ardha Matsyendrasana

This pose is great for relieving tension from your body and is also great for stretching.

  • Sit on your heels with your back straight.

  • Shift your weight onto your butt to the left, keep your knees bent. Allowing you to stay seated on your mat to the left of your feet.

  • Raise your left knee up your so your right foot is flat on the floor, and begin to slide it to the outside of your left knee.

  • Twist your torso to the right, place your right hand (palm down), on your mat close behind your right hip.

  • Raise your left arm straight up towards the sky, whilst remaining twisted.

  • Lower your left arm so your elbow is on the outside of your right knee (keep your elbow bent or reach down to hold your right ankle).

  • Turn as far as you can without causing unwanted stress on your knees, spine, neck and shoulders.

  • Hold the pose for 3-5 breaths.

  • Release from the pose by removing your left elbow from your right knee, allowing you to release your body from the twisted position.

  • Repeat on the other side of your body.

To release from this pose, simply remove the elbow that is resting on your knee, allowing you to release from the twist. Bring your leg around to join the other behind your butt, and stand up into mountain pose.

Warrior I - Virabhadrasana

The Warrior I pose is perfect for increasing the mind and bodies focus, power, and stability.

  • Stand at the front of your mat with your feet hip-width apart. Ensure spine is erect, and your arms are at your sides.

  • Distribute your weight evenly.

  • Spread your legs three to four feet apart, keeping your hands at your thighs.

  • Turn your feet to the right so the right foot is facing toward the right side of the mat.

  • Turn your left foot 45 degrees toward the right side of the mat.

  • Rotate your torso to the right, and square your hips toward the right side.

  • Begin bending your right knee at a 90 degree angle, bringing your shin perpendicular to the ground and centered over your front foot.

  • Bring your palms together, and reach them up until they are straight above your head. This will lift your ribcage up from your pelvis.

  • Lengthen your lower back, and keep your shoulders relaxed.

  • Look up at your thumbs or keep looking straight forward.

  • Hold the pose for 30 seconds - breathe deeply and smoothly - keeping your torso and hips turned facing the right leg.

  • Release the pose by pressing your left heel into the floor, begin straightening your right knee, rotate your torso back to the center and bring your arms back down to your hips.

  • Repeat the pose on the left side by following the above steps, and hold for the same amount of time that you did on your right side.

To release from this pose, straighten your knee, and rotate your torso back to the centre. Bring your arms back down to your sides.

Standing Forward Bend - Uttanasana

The Forward Standing Bend is great for rejuvenating the mind and the body.

  • Stand in the middle of your mat with your legs together. Center your weight on the balls of your feet.

  • Inhale, and begin stretching both of your arms straight above your head, beside your ears.

  • Exhale and bend forward at the waist - keeping your legs straight - reach down and grab the back of your legs wherever feels comfiest.

  • Ensure you keep your head and neck relaxed, making gravity do the work for you.

  • Hold this pose for several breaths.

To release from this pose, bring your hands to your hips, and start to lift your torso to waist-level. Lift until you’re parallel to the floor, next, inhale and raise your torso up straight until standing with your spine erect.

There you have it, our top seven yoga poses for beginners.

Perform these poses on a daily basis, and before you know it, you will be able to perform more advanced yoga poses with ease.


If you'd like to expand your knowledge of yoga and practise yoga with like-minded people, surrounded by nature, then why not look at our yoga retreats in Italy and Costa Rica.

I see yoga and daily meditation as the path to bringing awareness and gratefulness in our everyday actions.
— Laura - Sunflower Retreats Teacher

30 Items To Take With You On A Yoga Holiday

So, you’ve finally booked that yoga holiday in Europe you’ve long been wanting to try. But what do you pack for your first yoga retreat? 

30 items to take on a yoga holiday

A yoga holiday requires a little more thought than the regular beach holiday or city break you’re used to. Below, you will see all the necessities to bring for a relaxing, and unforgettable yoga retreat.

Yoga Clothing
With the great selection of classes we have available, it can be a little bit tempting to pack in all your yoga clothing. However, all you have to do is keep it simple. Pack the colours that match easily; this way you will only need a few yoga bottoms and tops. This means you get the benefit of not over packing, whilst being able to chose from a variety of outfits. 

A full breakdown of clothes we recommend can be seen below;

  • Yoga pants

  • Sports bras

  • Regular bras

  • Tank tops

  • Underwear

  • Socks

  • Dress

  • Skirts

  • Shawl

  • Swimsuits

Yoga Accessories
We do provide yoga mats, blankets and other props, so you can leave them at home if you wish. But if you want to bring your own, then that’s fine. Some of us yogis develop an emotional attachment to our mats and don’t like to participate without them. If you do choose to bring your own, then remember the following;

  • Yoga mat

  • Hand towel

  • Mat wipes

Casual Clothing
The important thing to remember with a yoga holiday, is to remember you’re on holiday. Pack whatever you feel most comfortable in. If you do want to get dressed up and look glamorous, then why not?.  after all,you will either be in Italy or Costa Rica.

Entertainment
Many people enjoy reading when on a yoga retreat, so we recommend bringing a few books with you to read in your downtime. Remember, just because you’re here to do yoga, you don’t have to bring spiritual or inspiring books, bring books that will really interest you nd keep you entertained too.

  • Reading books

  • Magazines

  • Kindle

  • Camera

  • Phone and charger

  • Notepad and pen

Toiletries
It is always worth bringing your own shampoo, conditioners, shower gels and soaps with you if you have a preference. Remember to bring your deodorant, toothbrush and toothpaste with you; no-one wants to do yoga next to someone who has bad breath or doesn’t smell very pleasant!

  • Shampoo and conditioner

  • Shower gel

  • Deodorant

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Make-up

  • Hair straightener orcurler

Footwear
When on a yoga vacation, you will find you’re constantly taking your shoes on and off, so it might be best you pack shoes that are easy to slip on and off, and a nice pair of flip-flops.

  • Flip-flops

  • Running shoes

  • Walking shoes

  • Sandals

Sunflower Retreats hope you enjoy this list and find it useful for your upcoming yoga getaway.

To talk to one of our yoga holiday specialists, don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss the yoga retreats we have available.