SEPTEMBER 2024
Please note there is a change to our yoga schedule from the 7th of September to the 24th of September the class will be held from 8 am until 10 pm not at the times described below many thanks
Saturday Welcome to Ibiza Yoga. Check-in from 3 pm to 8 pm.
Tea, coffee, fruits, and juices will be available at the retreat on your arrival.
Settle in, relax, take a walk to the beach and familiarize yourself with the beautiful area of Benirras beach.
Cafes and restaurants are open on the beach for drinks, lunch or dinner.
Sunday
Self serves breakfast, in your own time.
Morning Yoga: Your first 2-hour class starts 10am
Sunday Evening: relax after Yoga, and head down to Benirras beach for the famous sunset and drumming session.
Monday
Self serve breakfast.
Morning Yoga: 2 hours of energizing and dynamic Yoga practice.
Healthy Vegetarian
Tuesday
Self serve breakfast.
Morning Yoga: 2 hours of an energizing and dynamic Yoga working deeper into the practice.
Hearty, Vegetarian lunch will be served after the Yoga class.
Optional Walk to Moon Beach
Wednesday
Self serve breakfast.
Morning Yoga: 2 hours of energizing and dynamic Yoga practice.
Delicious Vegetarian lunch will be served after class.
Evening: Group night out to be arranged at the welcome meeting (not hosted)
Thursday
Self serve breakfast.
Morning Yoga: 2 hours of energizing and dynamic Yoga practice.
Delicious Vegetarian lunch will be served after class.
Friday
Self serve breakfast.
Morning Yoga: 2 hours of Yoga practice and closing meditation.
The last lunch of a beautiful vegetarian meal will be served on the terrace after class today.
Afternoon: your last chance to enjoy a relaxing massage by our in house therapists, have a swim and top up your tan!
Evening: free to party, relax, or enjoy a meal on the beach.
Saturday
Self serve breakfast.
Please check out by 10 am.
And time for goodbyes …
The two activities below are not guided by us they are suggestions of things to do.
This walk can be guided at a price of €20 for the whole group please ask for information while with us.
From the house you can walk to the next bay , named Moon beach. The walk starts from Villa Roca , walk 100 metres up the hill along the Callle de Benirras towards the San Juan Road . From here you start along the uphill path that meanders its way higher and higher . The stunning views along the way are of the valley that Benirras is part of and the hills beyond at highest point it is possible to see the centre of the entire island. You pass an old disused Lime Kiln surrounded by pine trees and shortly after you are at the top.
The view from the top of the mountain is probably the best to be had of Benirras Bay, Ills des Bosc and the Mediterranean beyond . From the best view point , we start the journey down the other side of the mountain toward our final destination. In view now is Isla den Caldes and some days on the horizon you may see the Ferry that passes from Magalouf to Denia and back daily. The path zig-zags its way almost to the end , where it levels out in a straight line . Moon beach is found via a pathway through a small gulley. A beach that has no houses or no roads to it , just a dirt track makes it available to the few fisherman huts that are built into the rocky hill at sea level next to the sandy shore. Its a small beach but quite a delight.
Moon beach is famous for its hippie parties going back to the 1970's.
What do I wear ? Trainers will suffice it has been tackled with flip flops but not advised.
What do I take with me ? Sun hat , bottle of water.
How long does the walk take ? 3 hours
Difference in Altitude ? 100metres
A trip to a local cave named Can Marca
To see where the smugglers kept their contraband.
The guided tour of the cave takes 45 minutes. Refreshments can be purchased afterward on the platform overlooking Port San Miguel
The stalactites and stalagmites are waiting to be seen.
From the first viewpoint, there is a panoramic view over the whole of the bay of the Puerto San Miguel, also known as Puerto Balanzat. The Murada island can be seen in the background where a unique prehistoric species of Muradensis lizard lives. After following along a path cut out of the rocks, one reaches the mouth of the cave, at a level of 14 metres above sea level. This is the starting point of the visit. The cave is over 100,000 old and has suffered ice ages and tropical heat waves. Discovered by smugglers who used it for hiding their goods, hoisting them up from the sea from an opening located 10 metres above sea level. It is still possible to see the red and black paint marks signposting another way out of the cave in case the smugglers had to escape in a hurry.
The tour of the cave costs €12 payable on the entrance to the cave.
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY | |
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January | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10.00-11.00 |
February | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10.00-11.00 |
March | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10.00-11.00 |
April | 10.00am-12.00pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10.00-11.00 |
May | 10.00am-12.00pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10am-12pm | 10-12pm |
10.00-11.30 |
June | 10.00am-12.00pm | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9:30am-11.30pm | 9.30-11.30am | 10.00-11.30 |
July | 10.00am-12.00pm | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9:30am-11.30pm | 9.30-11.30am | 10.00-11.30 |
August | 10.00am-12.00pm | 9am-11am | 9am-11am | 9am-11am | 9am-11am | 9am-11am | 10.00-11.30 |
September | 10.00am-12.00pm | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 9.30am-11.30am | 10.00-11.30 |
October | 10am to noon | 10am to noon | 10am to noon | 10am to noon | 10am to noon | 10am to noon | 10.00-11.30 |
November | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10.00-11.00 |
December | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10am-11.30am | 10.00-11.00 |
Last updated 18/07/24