What To Expect From Your First Yoga Retreat

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Yay, you’ve booked your first yoga retreat! But maybe you’re feeling a little apprehensive or anxious. Don’t worry, I think that is a totally normal reaction, especially if you’re going on a retreat with a teacher you don’t know or to an unfamiliar destination. As a retreat organizer this is what you can expect from your first yoga retreat:

  • You’ll do yoga… and probably lots of it. From my experience you will do a minimum of two hours of asana practice a day and possibly up to four hours for a typical yoga retreat. If you’re attending an asana intensive retreat then plan on doing even more…. with that said 1/2 of your asana practice will most likely be of a gentler or more restorative variety.
  • You will be challenged… on your mat and off of your mat. It’s inevitable. New location, new people, new food, new routines and possibly a new teacher. Know that you’re being blessed with the opportunity to truly focus on your yoga practice (you may become frustrated and you may come right up to your physical/mental/ emotional threshold… that’s okay). You will have the opportunity to practice with absolute self love and to practice patience with yourself. And don’t worry you will have lots of fun too.

 “A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

  • You will make life-long friends. Each retreat new friendships are made and that is one of my favorite parts about hosting yoga retreats. There is a certain magic about getting a bunch of like-minded people together to do what they love in a beautiful location. Barriers begin to fall and true friendships are created. The friends you meet during your first yoga retreat may just end up being your best retreat-ing buddies
  • Book that extra massage, colonic, cleanse, surf lesson. You only live once. You won’t regret doing it, but you’ll most likely regret not taking advantage of the opportunity. On my last trip to Bali I booked at least two massages a week and my body never felt better (I was also eating a plant based diet, not drinking alcohol, and doing 3+ hours of yoga each day). My first trip to Bali I had ZERO massages…. and I was kicking myself for it.
  • Your body, mind and soul will be rejuvenated. When you return home you will feel refreshed. You will notice it and everyone else will notice it too… your partner, your coworkers, your employers, and your fellow yogis. Carry your bliss with you as long as you can.
  • You’ll immediately start looking to book your second retreat. This I always laugh about, but it’s true. You won’t want to leave and you will immediately want to do it all over again. And why not? I think we absolutely deserve a week (or more) of indulgent self-care at least once year.
  • Relax, You’re in good hands. You’ll love it. Have fun. Roll with the punches. Enjoy having someone else take care of all the planning so you can focus on celebrating this life you’ve been given.

Love and Light,

Autumn

Rick Steves says “ This is a great time to travel to Greece”

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Rick Steves says it’s time to go to Greece and we’re going to Ithaca for our June Greek Island Yoga Retreat. Thanks for the validation Rick Steves! Greece is cheaper than ever. According to Rick Steves article in USA Today “Hotel prices are down, the normally warm Greek hospitality has ratcheted up a few notches, and roads outside of Athens are essentially traffic-free, as higher gas prices have caused locals to cut down on inessential driving. The downsides (shorter hours at sights, reduced long-distance bus service, occasional strikes) are noticeable, but not reason enough for you to postpone a trip. All the things you’re looking for in a trip to Greece — mouthwatering food, deep-blue water, striking scenery and the thrill of connecting with ancient history — are all here waiting for you … at a cheaper price.”

Summer 2020 we’re hosting our Luxury Greek Island Yoga Retreat on the serene island of Lefkada at the gorgeous Urania Villas from June 27- July 6, 2020. And we’re offering the retreat at an awesome price (starting at $2298 USD).

Many are concerned about the influx of refugees in Greece and there is no doubt that their presence is visible on the mainland and near the island of Lesbos. The arrival of refugees in Greece, while taxing on local resources, hasn’t affected the communities on Lefkada or Kefalonia (both are in the Ionian). On the islands of the Ionian Sea it’s business as usual… beautiful seas, friendly people and delicious food. As a whole Greece remains to be a safe place to travel and is still recommended by USA Today, CNN, Time, Travel & Leisure, and the United Kingdom. Now is our opportunity to help Greece recover from its fiscal woes and support Greece’s tourism industry, which makes up a whopping 15% of their economy.

Are you traveling to Greece this summer? Here is a little travel advice summarized from the numerous articles I’ve read.

  1. Bring 3 types of payment (credit, debit, and cash).
  2. Keep an eye on your things and be mindful of petty theft, particularly in Athens.
  3. Avoid demonstrations and strikes. Most hotel operators will be able to inform you of any planned demonstrations/strikes/rallies, according to the USA today “most rallies involve zero violence”
  4. Buy travel insurance and read the fine print. Make sure it covers everything you want it to.
  5. Even if Greece returns to the Drachma it will likely be devalued and Greece will continue to be a great deal.
  6. Be prepared for occasionally long lines at the ATMs in Athens and choose ATMs within a bank or hotel.
  7. Be prepared to be welcomed warmly, tourism makes up 15% of Greece’s economy and your presence will be greatly appreciated.
  8. Plan on arriving in Greece 24 hours before your retreat or tour begins and don’t forget to confirm your flights.

Our retreat is hosted on the island of Lefkada characterized by it’s laid back vibe and unhurried feel, PLUS it’s also home to ancient ruins. Pretty awesome. And just like all of the other Greek islands it celebrates delicious local cuisine, stunning vistas, charming hamlets and secluded beaches. If you’re interested in joining us for a week of celebrating life’s simple pleasures, erasing the pressures of daily life and enjoying world class yoga, cuisine and accommodation take a look at our retreat.

YTT Packing List for Bali

Lord Ganesh at the Yoga Barn

Lord Ganesh at the Yoga Barn

Congratulations! You’ve been accepted into your favorite teacher’s teacher training in Bali. Now what??? Time to start planning and packing for your trip to the tropics. Here is my packing list for my month long teacher training with Zuna Yoga at The Yoga Barn in tropical Ubud.

I may have overpacked compared to some of the other girls in the training, but I used everything I brought. And of all the things I packed I shared the tennis balls the most. Who doesn’t like a little self massage during lecture?

I packed thinking I would want to have enough clean clothes to last me until our first day off, which was about 10 days in. My husband and I were in Bali for nearly 7 weeks and did laundry about once per week. I didn’t always change my clothes after morning practice, but I would recommend packing enough that you have the option to change into clean clothes after a sweaty practice. The Yoga Barn has showers that you can use as well.

I had a hard time finding a good packing list when I was preparing for my trip to Bali, so I hope you find my YTT packing list helpful.

Yoga Stuff

  • Manduka or Jade Yoga Mat (1)
  • Yoga Rat Yoga Towel (2)
  • Manduka Yoga Hand Towel (2)
  • Buddha Nose Mat Spray (1)
  • Strap (1) (not necessary, but was nice to use early mornings before practice)
  • Block (1) (not necessary, but was nice to use early mornings before practice)
  • Yoga Books for Required Reading

 Yogi Self Care

  • Foam Roller (1)
  • Tennis Balls (2)
  • Theracane

Essential Oils

  • Immune Support Blend
  • Homemade Grapefruit, Bergamot, Clary Sage Energizing Spray
  • Vetiver, Frankinsense and Lavender for Sleep

 Yoga Clothes and More

  • Yoga Leggings/Yoga Capris (10-15)
  • Fitted Yoga Tops (5)
  • Loose Yoga Tops (5)
  • Sports Bras (10)
  • Thong Underwear (10)
  • Regular underwear (10)
  • Yoga Shorts (2)
  • Loungey/Loose Yoga Pants (2)
  • Sarong (1)
  • Bra (1)
  • Skirt (1)
  • Shorts (1-2)
  • Dress (1)
  • Tanks (3)
  • T-shirts (3)
  • Cardigan (1)
  • Lightweight Long Sleeve (1)
  • Lightweight Hoodie (for the plane)
  • Rain Jacket (1)
  • Socks (2)
  • Trail Runners (1)
  • Flip Flops/Sandals (1)
  • Swimsuit (2)
  • Rashguard (1)
  • Wetsuit Pants (1)
  • Sweaty clothes bag (1)

Toiletries

  • Earplugs
  • Eye Mask
  • Tea Tree Oil
  • Toothbrush/paste
  • Tongue Scraper
  • Floss
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Neem Soap
  • Nail Clippers
  • Tweezers
  • Weleda Calendula Face Cream
  • Neem Mask
  • Homemade Neem-Castor Oil Blend for Face Cleansing
  • Vit C Facecream
  • Concealer
  • Blush/ blush brush
  • mascara
  • eyeshadow (1)
  • Lip Balm (2)
  • Angelina Skincare’s natural muscle rub (it’s amazing)
  • Arnica (cream/gel and tablets)
  • ibuprofen
  • anti-inflammatory
  • deodorant
  • hair-ties
  • headbands (2)
  • bug spray
  • coconut oil or almond oil
  • sunscreen
  • apple cider vinegar
  • Washcloths (2)
  • Razor and Shaving cream
  • Tummy meds
  • Antibacterial ointment (or use tea tree or neem)
  • Bandaids

Snacks and Supplements

  • Chia Bars or Lara Bars(1 box)
  • Tea (green and chamomile)
  • Multivitamin
  • Glucosamine MSM
  • Protein Powder
  • Magnesium Supplement
  • Melatonin

Electronics

  • Mac+charger
  • Phone+charger
  • Camera+charger
  • GSM phone (buy a SIM card in Bali)

Print

  • Flight Itinerary
  • Airbnb reservation
  • Places to eat
  • daily schedule
  • things to do

Miscellaneous

  • Pencil case with Pens, pencils and higlighters(1)
  • Yoga bag that can fit books, manuals, snacks, water bottle, sarong, and change of clothes.
  • Passport with Visa
  • Water bottle
  • Sunglasses
  • Pics of Pets/kids/family (on phone)
  • Movies on computer
  • Shout Pen
  • Snorkel, mask, fins
  • headlamp
  • debit/cc
  • journals (1-2)
  • Moon Guides Bali Guidebook
  • Magazines (2)