Have you ever wanted a unique opportunity to combine yoga with adventure and exploration in a natural wonderland?
A yoga retreat in the Galapagos Islands is the perfect way to experience the natural beauty of the islands and connect with your inner self.
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Whether swimming with sea lions and sharks, spotting Galapagos penguins and flamingos, or watching the dance of marine iguanas and blue-footed boobies on volcanic rocks, this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site offers the perfect meld of yoga and an unblemished example of a wild and natural world.
Here’s an overview:
Why Pair Yoga and Adventure?
Partnering yoga with adventure creates a blend of physical challenges, mindfulness, and personal growth, combining the best of both worlds. Yoga is a grounding, restorative practice, while adventure introduces excitement, exploration, and the physical demands of outdoor activities.
Before or after a long and enjoyable day snorkeling or animal-spotting, yoga can be a calming way to start or end your day while you’re on vacation in the Galapagos Islands.
And because yoga is a balance between physical and mental strength training, it perfectly equips you with the stamina to take every adventure that comes your way.
The Benefits of Practising Yoga on Vacation
Mental clarity: Adventure activities can bring about stress, uncertainty, or fear (e.g., navigating difficult terrain or trying something new). Yoga helps ground you with mental clarity and emotional stability, allowing you to stay calm and focused when facing challenges.
Presence in the moment: Yoga teaches mindfulness, helping you stay present. In an adventurous setting, this can help you connect deeply with nature, your surroundings, and your own body, which leads to a more fulfilling experience.
Breath control: Both yoga and adventure activities emphasize the power of breath. In adventure, managing your breath helps maintain energy and stamina, while in yoga, breathwork deepens relaxation and control. Together, they complement each other.
Recovery and restoration: Adventure can be tough on the body, especially when you’re pushing limits. Yoga’s restorative poses aid in recovery, reducing tension, improving circulation, and helping the body regain balance after strenuous activities.
Personal growth and empowerment: Adventure often takes you out of your comfort zone, and yoga encourages self-awareness and acceptance. When combined, these can empower you to break through personal barriers and discover new strengths you never knew you had, both physically and mentally.
Moon to Mat Yoga Retreat in the Galapagos Islands
Guided by seasoned yoga teacher, Julie Rader, the Moon to Mat Yoga Retreat immerses the rich biodiversity of the protected land and native wildlife of the Galapagos Island, while focusing on clearing out the old and creating physical and emotional space for our dreams to become our reality through daily yoga classes and insight.
This seven-night, eight-day trip takes place on Santa Cruz Island and boasts nature-inspired accommodations and naturalist-guided trips to the Charles Darwin Station, Bartolome Island, and North Seymour Island.
Whether enjoying daily activities like kayaking on Tortuga Bay, snorkeling, swimming, or touring the highlands (pit craters, lava tunnels, and a cloud forest), this experience will help deepen your yoga practice amidst the wild beauty and boundless natural energy of the Galapagos Islands.
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Accommodation
Step into another world at the award-winning boutique hotel, Semilla Verde. Nestled in a private forest and inhabited by iconic giant tortoises and abundant birdlife, choose from several different types of guest rooms all featuring wall-to-wall sliding glass doors to feel one with nature.
The hotel offers its guests panoramic views from raised terraces, a swimming pool, a fitness studio, a traditional home-cooked breakfast, and exclusive access to nature trails through 12 acres of private forest.
What’s Included?
- Accommodation on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos
- Yoga most days (at teacher’s discretion on cruising adventure days)
- Three meals a day using fresh ingredients and adaptable to any particular dietary preference
- Naturalist-accompanied visit to the Charles Darwin Station
- Naturalist-accompanied day trips to Bartolomé, South Plazas, and North Seymour Islands
- Snorkeling and swimming during all-day excursions
- Two dinners in Puerto Ayora
- Naturalist-accompanied highland tour (pit craters, lava tunnels, cloud forest, and wild tortoises)
- Sunrise yoga/meditation on the beach followed by a beach breakfast
- Kayaking on Tortuga Bay, with 12 acres of private walking paths to explore
- Evening fire pit and limitless southern hemisphere star gazing
- Transfers to and from the airport (upon arrival and departure only)
This unforgettable yoga retreat, inspired by the natural wonder of the Galapagos Islands, will have you experiencing the diversity of life all while bringing home a reverence and a new respect for nature.