Bali has long drawn a certain kind of traveller: One who arrives a little depleted and leaves feeling, somehow, more themselves.
The island’s particular alchemy of lush landscape, Hindu spirituality, and deeply rooted wellness culture makes it one of the most natural places in the world to slow down, breathe, and realign.
It’s little surprise that the yoga and meditation retreats Bali offers have grown into some of the most varied and compelling on the planet.
Whether you’re chasing a proper teacher training, a few days of guided stillness, or something more ceremonial and immersive, the options here span terrains both literally and figuratively.
From Ubud’s rice paddy calm to Canggu’s oceanside energy to the quieter shores of Nusa Lembongan, there is something for every intention and pace. What follows is a curated selection of places worth your time and attention.
Udara Bali
Udara sits in the quieter coastal village of Seseh, between Canggu and Tanah Lot, with ocean views and a distinct atmosphere that feels less curated than some of its better-known neighbours.
The retreat package is all-inclusive and unusually rich: More than ten daily yoga classes in styles ranging from Aerial to Vinyasa to Yin, a daily massage, full board across four meals, access to sauna, jacuzzi, and pools, and free use of bicycles to explore the area.
The Quantum Sound Dome, a dedicated space for daily sound healing ceremonies, is one of the more distinctive features of any retreat on the island.
It works well for those who want sustained immersion without a fixed programme, with flexible minimum stays and the ability to arrive on any day.
Address: Jl. Pura Kramat, Seseh 80351, Bali, Indonesia
Enquiry: Check availability and rates at udara-bali.com
Oneworld Retreats
Oneworld Retreats has been running yoga and healing experiences in Ubud since 2003, long enough to know what actually works.
What sets it apart is the roster of carefully selected international retreat leaders, each bringing their own lineage and approach, whether Iyengar, Yin and Yang, or something more journey-focused.
Every retreat blends daily yoga and meditation with Balinese ceremonies, island excursions, spa treatments, and a growing Ayurvedic element.
The venue itself, entered through palatial gates in the Sakti quarter of Ubud, is calm and considered.
Group sizes stay intimate, and the attention to detail across food, programming, and guest experience is consistent.
A reliable choice for those who want quality without pretension.
Address: Jl. Suweta Br. Sakti, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Enquiry: Browse upcoming retreats at oneworldretreats.com
The Yoga Barn

The Yoga Barn doesn’t need much of an introduction to anyone who has spent time in Ubud.
It has been a fixture of the town’s wellness landscape for years, and what keeps it relevant is the breadth and consistency of its offering: A wide range of yoga and meditation styles daily, a Garden Kafe serving fresh plant-based food, an Ayurvedic wellness centre, and a strong community energy that draws both residents and visitors.
The retreat packages, available as one, three, or seven days, allow guests to structure their own pace across classes, treatments, and meals.
The seven-day immersive includes accommodation, unlimited classes, daily meals, and multiple spa treatments.
For those who want flexibility within structure, or simply want to be somewhere that takes practice seriously, The Yoga Barn remains one of Ubud’s most grounded addresses.
Address: Jl. Sukma Kesuma, Peliatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571
Enquiry: Check retreat packages at theyogabarn.com
All Yoga Training

Tucked away on peaceful Nusa Lembongan island, just off the Balinese coast, All Yoga Training is one of the few schools that can genuinely claim a beachfront shala.
The 200-hour YTT is rooted in the Ashtanga lineage and extends into Vinyasa Flow, with a curriculum that covers philosophy, meditation, subtle anatomy, and sequencing, not just asana.
Groups are kept to a maximum of 22 students, which makes a real difference in the quality of guidance and connection.
There’s an internationally diverse faculty bringing multiple teaching perspectives.
For those ready to commit to 23 days away from the mainland and the mental space that creates, this is a serious, well-regarded school that has been certifying teachers since 2009.
Address: Jungut Batu, Nusa Lembongan, Klungkung, Bali 80771
Enquiry: Explore training dates at allyogatraining.com
Escape Haven
Escape Haven is a women-only retreat in Canggu that has built a devoted following. Around one in four guests return or come through a recommendation.
The yoga package is its most popular offering, featuring unlimited on-site sessions in a purpose-built studio, taught by full-time resident teachers across styles including Hatha, Yin, Yoga Nidra, and Pranayama.
What distinguishes it from many yoga and meditation retreats in Bali is the all-in approach: Daily spa treatments, gourmet wellness cuisine, Balinese cultural experiences, sightseeing with a private driver, and nightly rituals are all folded into the programme.
It’s structured, warm, and detailed in its care, and a particularly good fit for solo travellers.
Address: Canggu, North Kuta, Bali (exact address shared upon booking)
Enquiry: View dates and packages at escapehaven.com
Fivelements Retreat Bali

Fivelements sits along the Ayung River in Mambal, just outside Ubud, with a design rooted in Balinese sacred architecture and a wellness philosophy drawing from both Hindu tradition and contemporary holistic practice.
The current offering centres on the Sattva Yatra retreat, a programme focused on mental clarity, emotional grounding, and spiritual reconnection, available in three, five, or seven-night formats.
It includes daily group yoga, sound healing and meditation, the Melukat water blessing ritual, fire ceremonies, plant-based cuisine, and a rice field walk.
The longer formats expand into chakra balancing and colour acupoint therapy.
It is a considered, quietly luxurious experience, better suited to those seeking ceremony and inner work than those simply wanting a yoga fix.
Address: Banjar Batur Rening, Mambal, Abiansemal, Badung, Bali 80352
Enquiry: Explore retreats and book at fivelementsbali.com
Balitrees Retreats

Balitrees sits close to Mount Batukaru in the village of Sesandan Megati, inland, quiet, and genuinely off the tourist trail.
The retreat here is built around Balinese Watukaru yoga, a traditional style specific to this part of the island, practised twice daily alongside village cultural activities that actually involve the local community: Offering-making, gamelan lessons, coconut oil processing, and morning beach yoga on the nearby coast.
Meals are vegetarian, vegan, or regular depending on preference. The rooms are modest and rice paddy-facing, and the artworks in them are made by local village artists.
If the more commercial side of Bali’s wellness scene feels removed from what drew you to the island in the first place, Balitrees is a meaningful alternative.
Address: Sesandan Megati Village, Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia
Enquiry: Get in touch via balitreesretreats.com
Final Thoughts
There’s no single version of a yoga retreat in Bali.
Some people arrive wanting structure and certification; others need space, silence, and a few days to remember what their own breath feels like.
The eight venues here cover a meaningful range, from teacher training on a quiet island to ceremonial healing on a river in the Badung highlands.
What they share is an intention to offer something beyond the schedule: a quality of presence that Bali, at its best, has always been good at giving back.
It depends on what you’re looking for. Ubud is the most established base, with a dense concentration of studios, healers, and retreat centres set among rice fields and river valleys.
Canggu suits those who want a more coastal, active energy alongside their practice. For something quieter and more removed, Nusa Lembongan and the village areas around Tabanan and Seseh offer a slower pace with fewer distractions.
Most retreats on this list welcome complete beginners.
Venues like Bali Yoga Retreats, Escape Haven, and Udara Bali are designed to accommodate all levels, with teachers who adapt sessions accordingly.
The exception is a teacher training programme like All Yoga Training, which expects a regular existing practice before you arrive.
A retreat is a personal experience focused on rest, practice, and renewal, typically lasting a few days to a week.
A yoga teacher training is a structured, intensive certification programme covering theory, anatomy, philosophy, and pedagogy alongside daily practice.
Both can be transformative, but they serve different intentions.
Teacher trainings require a serious time commitment, usually three weeks or more.
The dry season, running roughly from April to October, is generally the most comfortable time to visit. Days are sunny, humidity is lower, and outdoor practice is at its most pleasant.
That said, yoga and meditation retreats in Bali run year-round, and the wet season months still see plenty of sunshine between showers.
The range is wide. A five-day all-inclusive retreat at a place like Bali Yoga Retreats starts at a few hundred US dollars, while a week at a luxury venue like Escape Haven or Fivelements can run into the thousands.
Teacher trainings at All Yoga Training start from around US$2,950 ($S for 23 days, which represents strong value given the depth of the programme and the location.
This article was first published in City Nomads.
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