

Beach Health Retreat & Counselling Services
Maroochydore, Queensland
31 studios offering retreat found within 200km of Sunshine Coast
FindYoga lists 31 retreat studios and class providers in Sunshine Coast. Browse timetables, compare styles and find the right retreat session for your level — whether you're stepping on the mat for the first time or deepening an established practice.


Maroochydore, Queensland


Buderim, Queensland


Maroochydore, Queensland


Kiels Mountain, Queensland


Marcoola, Queensland


Buderim, Queensland


Mooloolah Valley, Queensland


Verrierdale, Queensland


Eudlo, Queensland

Peregian Beach, Queensland


Brighton, Queensland


Grange, Queensland


Bulimba, Queensland


Fortitude Valley, Queensland


Kangaroo Point, Queensland


West End, Queensland


Camp Hill, Queensland


St Lucia, QLD
Marina James Somatic (Yoga) Therapist I Counsellor


Holland Park, Queensland


Springwood, Queensland


Paradise Point, Queensland


Tamborine Mountain, Queensland
Unfussy accommodations in a relaxed guesthouse offering an outdoor pool & nature reserve views.


Southport, Queensland


Worongary, Queensland
A yoga retreat is one of the most transformative experiences a person can choose to give themselves. Unlike a single class squeezed between the demands of daily life, a retreat carves out dedicated time — often spanning a weekend, a full week, or even longer — to immerse completely in the practice of yoga, mindfulness, and intentional rest. Whether nestled in a mountain sanctuary, a coastal escape, or a quiet countryside setting, retreats invite participants to step away from the noise of ordinary routine and reconnect with something deeper. It is precisely this quality of uninterrupted presence that draws so many people back to retreats year after year, describing them as reset buttons for the body, mind, and spirit.
The tradition of gathering for extended periods of yogic study and practice is ancient, rooted in the gurukul system of India, where students would live alongside their teachers for months or years to absorb wisdom beyond what any single lesson could offer. In the twentieth century, visionary teachers including B.K.S. Iyengar, T.K.V. Desikachar, and Swami Sivananda helped bring this model of immersive learning to Western audiences, establishing ashrams and residential programs that shaped the modern retreat format. Today, retreats draw from a wide range of lineages and styles, from the dynamic sequences of Ashtanga to restorative yin practices and silent meditation intensives, offering something meaningful for every kind of seeker.
The benefits of attending a yoga retreat are both immediate and long lasting. Physically, participants often experience increased flexibility, improved strength, and a noticeable release of chronic tension as the body responds to consistent daily practice. Mentally and emotionally, the combination of yoga, breathwork, nourishing food, and time in nature creates a powerful environment for clarity, emotional processing, and genuine rest. A typical day on retreat might include morning meditation, two yoga sessions of varying intensity, shared meals prepared with care, and guided workshops exploring themes like self-inquiry, pranayama, or philosophy. The slower pace allows insights to surface that the busyness of everyday life tends to crowd out. Retreats are wonderfully suited to beginners who want a supportive introduction to yoga, experienced practitioners looking to deepen their understanding, and anyone simply seeking a meaningful pause. There are no prerequisites beyond an open mind and a willingness to arrive fully. For anyone who has ever sensed that yoga holds more than a weekly class can offer, a retreat is the invitation to find out exactly how much more there is.