7 Day Vegan Yoga & Zen Retreat in Serifos, Greece

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A week of vegan yoga and Zen meditation on the Greek island of Serifos.
On the Greek island of Serifos, the Zen Center Athens runs this seven-day retreat built around a steady daily rhythm of yoga and Zen meditation, with vegan meals throughout. The focus is on building a consistent practice and cultivating compassion, in the quiet of a Cycladic island. It suits people who want structure and stillness rather than a beach holiday. It holds a 4.93 rating, and the seven days start around US$803.
Highlights
- Seven days of yoga and Zen meditation with vegan meals
- A steady daily practice on the island of Serifos
- An emphasis on consistency and compassion
- Rated 4.93 out of 5
- From about US$803 for the week
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Group Size
What's Included
- Daily yoga classes
- Daily meditation classes
- Daily pranayama classes
- 3 daily delicious and nutritious vegan meals
- Pre and post retreat support from our team
- 6 nights accommodation
- Specialized workshops
- Parking
- Wifi connection
- Water, tea, coffee served throughout the day
What's Not Included
- Airport transfers
- Travel insurance
- Flights cost
- Additional activities not included in the itinerary
- Visa fee
About Greece
Greece, officially known as the Hellenic Republic, is a country located in southeastern Europe. It has a rich and ancient history, often considered the birthplace of Western civilization. Greece is known for its significant contributions to art, philosophy, literature, democracy, and science. The landscape of Greece is diverse and picturesque, with rugged mountains, fertile plains, and a vast coastline. The country is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming coastal villages. The mountainous regions, which offer tourists breathtaking scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. Greek cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its delicious flavors and Mediterranean ingredients. Traditional dishes include moussaka, souvlaki, tzatziki, dolmades, and feta cheese. Olive oil, olives, fresh vegetables, seafood, and yogurt are commonly used in Greek cooking. Tourism is a vital sector of the Greek economy, with millions of visitors attracted to the country each year. Aside from its cultural heritage, Greece boasts a wide range of attractions, from vibrant cities like Athens and Thessaloniki to idyllic islands like Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes. The combination of history, natural beauty, warm hospitality, and delicious cuisine makes Greece a popular destination for travelers.
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