Yoga Retreat in Roatan, Honduras

November 3rd to 10th, 2024

🌴 Welcome to Paradise at this Beachfront Resort, nestled on the sun-kissed shores of Roatan in the Bay Islands. This idyllic haven is perfect for those seeking both serenity and adventure. Walk with your toes in the sand, snorkel in the clear blue waters, and practice yoga with breathtaking views of the sea.

👣 Are you ready for an unforgettable journey of relaxation, adventure, and personal discovery on the beautiful island of Roatán? Whether you're deepening your yoga practice or seeking adventure in the crystal-clear waters, Roatán offers something for everyone. Join us for transformative yoga sessions with breathtaking views, and if yoga isn’t your only passion, bring a partner or friend to share in your adventures.

FAQs

  • Alcohol is available for purchase at the resort.

  • From your connecting city, you will then take a flight to Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (RTB) in Roatán. Airlines like United, American Airlines, and Delta offer these connecting flights, especially from Houston and Miami.

  • The beaches around Calabash Bight are typically more secluded and less touristy compared to the more popular West Bay and West End beaches.

  • Mosquitoes are present in Roatán, especially during the rainy season. It’s important to bring insect repellent and consider staying in accommodations with mosquito protection like nets or screened windows.

  • Lightweight, quick-dry clothing

    A waterproof jacket or poncho

    Reef-safe sunscreen

    Waterproof case for electronics

    Snorkeling gear

    Insect repellent

    Travel first aid kit

  • ASHA Yoga will organise transporation from the airport to the retreat resort on Sunday 3rd November and returning to the airport on Sunday 10th. If you choose to travel separately that is at your own cost.

  • November in Roatán is part of the rainy season, so expect some rainy days. However, temperatures remain warm, typically ranging from 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C). The rain usually comes in quick bursts, and there are still plenty of sunny periods.