Relax Bay
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, THAILAND/ Updated : Jun 26, 2015, 15:05 IST
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At Relax Bay on the quiet island of Koh Lanta you can start your days right by waking up and participating in the resort’s morning vinyasa yoga sessions focusing on managing your breath and different breathing techniques. Held at … Read more
At Relax Bay on the quiet island of Koh Lanta you can start your days right by waking up and participating in the resort’s morning vinyasa yoga sessions focusing on managing your breath and different breathing techniques. Held at the property’s beach-facing “Yoga Sala” (open air studio) you’ll be able to breathe in the calming sea and breathe out all your cares―they can stay on the mainland! Relax Bay is located just five kilometers south of Ban Saladan, the island’s main town and ferry port, so is easily accessible yet feels worlds away nestled between leafy palms and natural scenery. Read less
At Relax Bay on the quiet island of Koh Lanta you can start your days right by waking up and participating in the resort’s morning vinyasa yoga sessions focusing on managing your breath and different breathing techniques. Held at the property’s beach-facing “Yoga Sala” (open air studio) you’ll be able to breathe in the calming sea and breathe out all your cares―they can stay on the mainland! Relax Bay is located just five kilometers south of Ban Saladan, the island’s main town and ferry port, so is easily accessible yet feels worlds away nestled between leafy palms and natural scenery. With its private beach leading out into the absolutely stunning Andaman Sea and crystal clear turquoise waters, the property emphasizes living harmoniously with nature and encourages guests to do the same. After your morning class explore the island and find other magical spots to work on your asanas―on the beach, in the jungle or even out at sea! The island is also home to a couple small studios and maintains a relatively laidback vibe all year round making rest and relaxation come easy.
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