Meditation & Yoga Retreats in Italy
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Italy offers a quieter, more contemplative retreat scene than its Mediterranean neighbors, shaped by both Catholic monastic tradition and a strong Buddhist presence. Tuscany and Umbria are the heartland of yoga and silent retreats in restored stone farmhouses and convents — Assisi and the Franciscan hermitages attract Christian contemplatives and ecumenical retreatants alike. The Lama Tsong Khapa Institute at Pomaia (Tuscany) is one of Europe's major Tibetan Buddhist study centers, offering courses from weekend introductions to multi-week silent retreats. Pomaia's influence radiates across Italian Tibetan Buddhism. The Italian Insight (Vipassana) community runs courses in the Apennines and northern lakes; Zen centers operate near Milan and Rome. Yoga retreats are increasingly common in Puglia, Sicily, and the Amalfi coast. Food is traditional Italian — vegetarian options are universal but not always vegan-friendly outside specialised centers. Most retreats run April–October; the high heat of July and August suits coastal retreats more than inland ones. EU passport holders enter freely; Schengen 90-day rules apply to many other nationalities. Cost runs €600–€2,000 for a week, with donation-based Buddhist courses substantially cheaper.
Donation il fiore della vita
Italy Via Lama di Forchia
Experience tranquility in renovated trulli, barns, and ruins, complete with saunas and a pool.
Paid leonardo dal savio
Italy Via dei Pini
Umbrian agriturismo for wellness, yoga, and group retreats with ample space.
Paid noi.retreats
Italy
Reconnect with your inner self in Tuscany through reflection, creativity, and deep conversations.
Paid Àndala Journey
Italy Santa Maria Navarrese
Deep psychological work meets Sardinian charm at Àndala Journey's retreats.