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Yes, a yoga retreat can be your big holiday

My default idea of holiday rest and relaxation is alone, with a book at the pool. And while I was intent on R&R’ing alone, I was drawn to group activities far more than expected. It was like being on holiday with a big group of mates. No forced fun in sight.

However, I did make sure to take advantage of the massage and sound-healing experience for a more formal sense of chill.

For an additional £80 I booked in for an hour and a half of holistic massage, complete with sound bowls, tuning forks and chanting. After that I don’t think I’ll ever be able to have a simple deep tissue ever again.

Yes, a yoga retreat can be your big holiday

A yoga retreat isn’t usually sold as your proper holiday, your big annual vacation but there’s no reason it can’t be. This trip changed my perception of a retreat and what I need to do to relax and unwind.

I had fun and it turns out yoga retreats can and should be fun. I left Pantelleria feeling peaceful and with a new Whatsapp GC full of friends.

We spent the last night as a group building our own pizzas (Dominic Dorin/Waking Dreams)

“Our aim for the retreat was for the people to be able to bond naturally,” Nathalie said (Dominic Dorin/Waking Dreams)

Waking Dreams is a community-led progressive movement studio in east London. Monthly rolling studio members receive 15% off all retreat bookings.

For upcoming retreats including Cornwall, Morocco, California and Pantelleria or to book a class in the studio go to WakingDreams.co.

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