Yogis, get ready to roll out your mats in the ultimate tropical sanctuary—Hawaii! August and September 2025 are prime time to soak up the island’s mana (spiritual energy) while diving deep into your practice. Whether you’re craving a soul-nourishing retreat, a vibrant festival, or a heart-opening workshop, Hawaii’s yoga scene is calling your name. Picture yourself flowing through Sun Salutations with ocean breezes, meditating amidst volcanic landscapes, or connecting with like-minded souls under swaying palms. This article rounds up the top yoga events, retreats, and festivals across the Hawaiian Islands for August and September 2025, packed with details on what makes each one special, plus practical info like admission fees, parking, and amenities. Let’s flow into the aloha spirit and find your perfect yoga adventure!
Body: The Best Yoga Events, Retreats, and Festivals in Hawaii
Hawaii’s yoga offerings in August and September 2025 are as diverse as its islands, blending wellness, culture, and nature. Below, we’ve curated five standout events and retreats, each with unique vibes to elevate your practice. From transformative retreats on the Big Island to community-driven classes in Oahu, here’s your guide to the best yoga experiences, complete with fees, amenities, and what makes them shine.
1. Sacred Aloha Ohana Retreat at Hawaii Island Retreat (Big Island, August 10–16, 2025)
- What Makes It Special: This week-long retreat at Hawaii Island Retreat in North Kohala is a love letter to holistic wellness. Set on 50 oceanfront acres of organic gardens and ancient trails, it’s a tech-free sanctuary for unplugging. Expect sunrise yoga in open-air studios, Lomilomi massage sessions, and eco-farm tours that connect you to Hawaii’s sustainable roots. The retreat weaves in Hawaiian healing practices, like hula workshops, and features guest speakers who guide you through mindfulness and self-discovery. It’s perfect for yogis seeking a deep, culturally immersive reset.
- Details and Schedule: Daily sessions include Vinyasa and restorative yoga, meditation, and pranayama, with optional activities like whale watching (season-dependent) or visits to nearby Hawi town. Meals are plant-based, sourced from the retreat’s organic gardens, and served in a communal dining hale. The schedule balances structured classes with free time to explore the private cove or relax in the infinity pool.
- Admission Fees:
- Garden View Hotel Suites (private bathroom, 6 available): Single Occupancy $2,795; Double Occupancy $2,295/person; Triple Occupancy $1,895/person.
- Yurts (private toilet/sink, shared bathhouse, 7 available): Single Occupancy $2,495; Double Occupancy $1,995/person.
- $500 deposit required; balance due 4 months prior. Free cancellation up to 60 days before.
 
- Amenities: Free parking on-site for rental cars. Full bathrooms in suites and bungalows; yurts have private toilets/sinks with a shared bathhouse (showers a short walk away). Yoga props (mats, blocks, straps, blankets) provided. Infinity pool, healing temple for massages, and meditation gardens available. No Wi-Fi to encourage digital detox.
- Getting There: Located 50 miles from Kona International Airport (KOA). Shared minivan transfers ($160 for up to 5 people) coordinated 2 months prior; private taxi options provided.
- Why You’ll Love It: The blend of Hawaiian culture, eco-conscious living, and yoga creates a transformative experience. It’s like stepping into a sacred space where your practice and the island’s energy align perfectly.
2. Hawaiian Healing Yoga Three-Day Retreat (Big Island, August 22–24 & September 19–21, 2025)
- What Makes It Special: Hosted by Stacey and Dan Lanterman at their boutique retreat center in Pu’uanahulu, this intimate three-day retreat is all about holistic healing. Think daily yoga therapy, chakra cleanses, sound baths, and plant-based meals that make your body sing. The outdoor studio, surrounded by meditation gardens, radiates aloha, and the small group size (max 8 participants) fosters a family-like vibe. Field trips to local spots like Volcanoes National Park add adventure to the serenity.
- Details and Schedule: Each day starts with morning Vinyasa, followed by workshops on meditation, breathwork, or plant-based nutrition. Evenings feature restorative Yin yoga with sound healing and hot tub stargazing. Meals are vegan, gluten-free, and locally sourced, with a tea bar for extra zen. Free time allows for personal reflection or optional excursions.
- Admission Fees: $1,200/person for 3 days, including lodging, meals, and airport pickup from Kona International Airport. $250 non-refundable deposit required. Private retreat options available; contact for pricing.
- Amenities: Free parking at the retreat center. Private bathrooms in guest rooms, equipped with organic toiletries. Yoga props provided. Access to a hot tub, meditation gardens, and a tea bar. No Wi-Fi for a full unplug experience. Day retreats (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 10 AM–4 PM) available for $150/person (min 2 people).
- Getting There: Located halfway between Kona and Waimea, a 30-minute drive from KOA. Free airport pickup included; car rental recommended for excursions.
- Why You’ll Love It: The personal touch from Stacey and Dan, plus the focus on healing through yoga, sound, and nutrition, makes this retreat feel like a warm hug from the Big Island.
3. Lumeria Maui Yoga and Sound Healing Retreat (Maui, September 3–8, 2025)
- What Makes It Special: Lumeria Maui, a stunning eco-retreat in Upcountry Maui, hosts this 5-night retreat led by Brynn, a seasoned yoga teacher trainer. It’s a soul-nourishing blend of Vinyasa, Yin, and sound healing with daily mantras and harmonium in Savasana. Set amidst lush gardens and waterfalls, the retreat includes ocean conservation workshops and breathwork sessions, making it ideal for yogis who want to connect with nature and community. The intimate setting (max 20 participants) ensures personalized attention.
- Details and Schedule: Daily schedule includes sunrise Vinyasa, afternoon Yin or restorative yoga, and evening sound healing or meditation. Optional activities include snorkeling or visits to Paia town. Meals are vegetarian, locally sourced, and served in a communal dining area. Check-in is September 3 after 3 PM; check-out is September 8 before 11 AM.
- Admission Fees: $2,500–$3,000/person, depending on room type (single or double occupancy). Includes lodging, meals, and all classes. $500 deposit required; free cancellation up to 30 days prior.
- Amenities: Free on-site parking. Private bathrooms in all rooms with eco-friendly toiletries. Yoga props provided. Access to a pool, hot tub, and meditation gardens. Limited Wi-Fi available in common areas. On-site spa offers massages for an additional fee.
- Getting There: Located 15 miles from Kahului Airport (OGG), a 25-minute drive. Shuttle service ($50/person round-trip) or taxi options available.
- Why You’ll Love It: The combination of sound healing, eco-conscious practices, and Maui’s magical landscape creates a retreat that’s both grounding and uplifting.
4. SwellWomen Surf & Yoga Retreat (Oahu, August 17–22, 2025)
- What Makes It Special: This women-only retreat on Oahu’s North Shore combines yoga with surfing for a high-vibe, empowering experience. Led by Lulu and Lauren, it’s perfect for yogis who want to balance their practice with adventure. Morning yoga sessions (Vinyasa and restorative) prepare you for surf lessons, while evening meditations and coaching sessions foster personal growth. The retreat’s camaraderie and focus on female empowerment make it a standout.
- Details and Schedule: Days start with yoga and breakfast, followed by morning surf sessions. Afternoons include transformational coaching or free time for beach lounging. Evenings feature yoga, dinner, and group bonding. Meals are plant-based with local fish options. The retreat is based at a beachfront villa near Haleiwa.
- Admission Fees: $2,800/person (shared room); $3,200/person (private room). Includes lodging, meals, yoga, surf lessons, and equipment. $600 deposit required; free cancellation up to 60 days prior.
- Amenities: Free parking at the villa. Private or shared bathrooms with eco-friendly products. Yoga props and surfboards provided. Access to a swim spa, cold plunge, and mini gym. Wi-Fi available but limited to encourage connection.
- Getting There: 35 miles from Honolulu International Airport (HNL), a 45-minute drive. Group shuttle ($40/person round-trip) or taxi options provided.
- Why You’ll Love It: The blend of yoga, surfing, and sisterhood in Oahu’s laid-back surf culture is pure magic for adventurous yogis.
5. Kirpal Meditation and Ecological Center Winter Solstice Retreat (Big Island, September 15–21, 2025)
- What Makes It Special: Hosted at KMEC, a 11-acre organic orchard in Hawi, this retreat, led by Jenny Haddle and Stuart Muller, uses the chakra system and four elements (earth, water, fire, air) to guide a transformative journey. Expect Kriya yoga, Kundalini meditation, Shaktipat, and nature walks to sacred Hawaiian sites. The eco-conscious campus, with solar power and hand-built cabins, is perfect for yogis seeking spiritual depth and environmental connection.
- Details and Schedule: Daily Kriya yoga and meditation sessions, plus evening Satsang and Darshan. Optional activities include hiking or music jams. Meals are vegetarian, sourced from the orchard. The retreat culminates in a Winter Solstice ceremony (early, as it’s technically December, but celebrated here for reflection).
- Admission Fees: $1,800–$2,200/person, depending on cabin type (single or shared). Includes lodging, meals, and classes. $400 deposit required; contact retreatsalixnorthup.com for cancellation policy.
- Amenities: Free parking on-site. Private bathrooms in cabins with eco-friendly toiletries. Yoga props provided. Access to meditation gardens and orchard trails. No Wi-Fi for a digital detox.
- Getting There: 50 miles from KOA, a 1-hour drive. Shared transport options ($150 for up to 4 people) or private taxis available.
- Why You’ll Love It: The spiritual intensity and eco-conscious setting make this retreat a profound way to reconnect with yourself and the earth.
Conclusion: Find Your Flow in Hawaii’s Yoga Paradise
August and September 2025 in Hawaii are bursting with yoga events and retreats that cater to every yogi’s soul—whether you’re drawn to the cultural depth of the Big Island, the serene beauty of Maui, or the adventurous spirit of Oahu. From the Sacred Aloha Ohana Retreat’s eco-sanctuary to the SwellWomen’s surf-yoga fusion, each experience offers a unique blend of practice, community, and aloha. With clear details on fees, parking, bathrooms, and more, you’re ready to book your spot and dive into a transformative journey. So, pack your mat, channel your inner warrior, and let Hawaii’s mana guide you to new heights in your practice. Mahalo, and see you on the mat!






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