Summer Yoga Retreat

Summer Yoga Retreat

Practice as the anchor of our lives: a deep dive into the practices of asana, pranayama & chanting. An Ashtanga and Vinyasa Yoga Retreat with a deep dive in philosophy, chanting and pranayama.

Practice as the anchor of our lives: a deep dive into the practices of asana, pranayama & chanting.
An Ashtanga and Vinyasa Yoga Retreat with a deep dive in philosophy, chanting and pranayama.

— Open to All Levels of Practice —

Join Bibi at this beautiful resort for a 7 night / 8 day yoga and chanting retreat in Paros, Greece. Gain a deeper understanding of your yoga practice through this immersive retreat.

8 Days, 7 Nights of Accommodation at Okreblue

8 Days of Yoga Practice

6 Evening Workshops or Group Meditation

Daily Group Outings

Daily Vegetarian Brunch & Dinner*

Last Night Dinner Out*

* Vegan Meals Available Upon Request  • Last Night Dinner Not Included In Price

SCHEDULE

Tentative Schedule

7:00 AM Chanting & Yoga

10:30 AM Brunch

Free Time | Group Outing

6:00 PM Workshop or Mindfulness Meditation

7:30 PM Dinner

*First and Last morning practice together as one group

*Schedule could slightly change

PRICING

Private Room (Early Bird Rate)

Includes accommodation, ensuite bathroom, yoga & daily brunch and dinner. (Except last night out)

$1,000 Deposit to hold room / $3,300 Per Person

Deposit link here

Shared Room (Early Bird Rate)

Includes accommodation, ensuite bathroom, yoga & daily brunch and dinner. (Except last night out)

$1,000 Deposit to hold room/ $2,800 Per Person

Deposit link here

FOOD

MORE INFORMATION

PHOTOS

Bibi Lorenzetti

Level 2 Authorized Ashtanga Yoga Teacher  500 E-RYT Certified  Owner, Newburgh Yoga Shala  DONA International Birth Doula  Holistic Health Coach 

Bibi started teaching in 2008 and received her blessing to teach Ashtanga Yoga in 2014, from the KPJAYI Institute in Mysore, India, where she has had the honor of assisting R. Sharath Jois over the years. After co-leading the Ashtanga Program at the Shala Yoga House in NYC for years, she opened Newburgh Yoga Shala in the heart of the Hudson Valley, where she leads Yoga programs, 200 Hour yoga teacher trainings, retreats and private yoga sessions. She intends to share the transformative and healing practice of Yoga with you through accessible, intelligent, and adaptable instruction.

Bibi came to Yoga seeking ease from her ongoing struggles with eating disorders. After trying all sorts of therapies and healing modalities she found Ashtanga Yoga to be the most effective route. She found the regimented, intense and repetitive nature of Ashtanga Yoga to serve as a mirror to all that lived underneath the surface of the disease; the community aspect – or coming into a space daily with the same group of people – of the practice, and the close guidance/relationship to one teacher allowed her to feel safe to explore, and feel held while working through the complex deeply rooted layers of the disease. Not an easy journey. Because of her experience she feels passionate about holding space for others to come take a hard look at themselves and serve as a compassionate guide at their side and they move through their personal journey into wholeness. Her approach is rooted in believing that the practice itself has all it needs to initiate and hold transformation, a good teacher is one that can stand at the side of that, inform the journey, add softness or rigidity and support the student in seeking the help they need as they navigate their journey.

She has completed the third series of Ashtanga Yoga under the guidance of her teachers Sharath Jois and Eddie Stern, Kristin Leigh, Barbara Verocchi, but it wasn’t until she became a mother that she really understood the depth, richness and wisdom of the practice. She believes more than ever that the complexity of asana, when done in the correct environment and with proper intention, can really prepare you for the challenges of life. Becoming a mother gifted Bibi with a deeper understanding of what the essence of the practice is. Moving through the pregnancy, postpartum and now motherhood, she comes to know how attachment can hide within the confines of practice, and she now focuses on deep listening, honoring and being compassionate with Self as the pillars of practice. She is a sincere believer in the profound beauty and many benefits of this method, teaching her students how to adapt it to the current individual needs. She believes there is no one correct way to practice Ashtanga, but rather a personalized approach to practice that allows for deep inner growth when done with sincerity and fluidity. Her teaching is rooted in her own disciplined and dedicated practice.

BOOKING THIS RETREAT

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