Frequenty asked questions about our yoga weekends:

What's included and what's not?
All yoga classes and accomodation are provided, while transfers and optional trips are not. Please see the respective page for meal plans and activities

Which levels of yoga are catered for?
We cater for all levels of student: previous Yoga Weekends' clients range from those with no experience whatsoever to those with over 20 years experience. While our yoga weekends and excellent relaxing break you are always offered something to learn: whether it be more advanced options for postures, new breathing techniques or perhaps an introduction to meditation.

I've never done Yoga before. How will I keep up?
Yoga is a practice of self-discovery, not a competiton. Our classes are run with modifications for beginners and more developed options for those more familiar with yoga. Class atmosphere is light and fun and not overly serious.

How do I get to the venue?

Please see the relevant page on the website for suggestions on how to travel.

Do I need to bring a yoga mat?
Yes.

How much money will I need?
You'll need some extra money to cover meals not included in the tour price, other sightseeing, shopping, souvenirs and optional extras. A rough guide to the costs of optional extras are found in our brochures.

How many people will be on the trip?
We have a maximum of 17 people per trip. Everyone who enjoys travel will appreciate the great feelings of freedom and personal fulfilment such trips inspire.

What sort of places do we stay at?
Our aim is to look for high quality places with great atmosphere; generally three to five star hotels. We also look for locally-owned accomodation.

What is the single room option?
Most of our accomodation is in shared twin rooms. However, although not included in the selling price of the tour, the option of paying for a single room is available. Please contact our office for prices and availability on 01579 320 547 or info@yoga-weekends.co.uk.

What about food?
We usually arrange accommodation on the basis of bed and breakfast or half-board, allowing you to sample the cuisine in local restaurants.

Do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance is compulsory for all bookings. Your insurance policy document is as important as your passport and should be carried with you on tour. Please ensure that you take your policy document (or a copy of the actual policy document) with you, as your tour leader will ask to see this at the start of the trip. Your documentation must show evidence that you are the named policy-holder and that the cover is valid for your period of travel. The documentation must also indicate that you have cover for at least Medical Expenses and Emergency Repatriation. Please ensure that a 24-hour contact telephone number for your Insurance Company is stated on your documentation in case of Emergency.



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