š§āāļø Yoga in North Cyprus: Inner Peace with a Mediterranean View
- John Nordmann
- Aug 14
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

North Cyprus offers the perfect setting for yogaācalm coastlines, quiet mountain villages, fresh sea air, and a slower pace of life. Whether youāre an experienced yogi or simply looking to stretch and de-stress on holiday, thereās a growing yoga scene here that welcomes everyone with open arms (and open mats).
From sunrise beach flows to sunset rooftop sessions, yoga in North Cyprus is less about the studioāand more about the soul.
š Why Practice Yoga in North Cyprus?
Natural backdropsĀ ā The Mediterranean Sea, olive groves, and mountains
TranquilityĀ ā Fewer crowds and less noise than other European destinations
Diverse classesĀ ā Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Kundalini, and even SUP yoga
Welcoming communityĀ ā A mix of locals, expats, and travelers
Affordable sessionsĀ ā Yoga here is budget-friendly and accessible
š Where to Do Yoga in North Cyprus
š§ 1. Beach Yoga in Kyrenia (Girne)
Sunrise and sunset beach classes are regularly offered along Escape Beach, Camelot Beach, and Alagadi Turtle Beach.
Styles:Ā Vinyasa, Slow Flow, Morning Stretch
Experience:Ā Practice barefoot in the sand with sea breeze and birdsong
Tip:Ā Bring your own mat or towel (some instructors provide mats)
š§āāļø 2. Rooftop & Garden Yoga in Bellapais & Lapta
Quaint villages like BellapaisĀ and LaptaĀ are home to boutique guesthouses and villas that offer yoga in lush gardens or panoramic rooftops.
Often part of: Wellness retreats or bed-and-breakfast experiences
Tranquil and scenicāperfect for meditation and journaling
š§ 3. Yoga Retreats in the Karpaz Peninsula
The Karpaz regionĀ is known for its untouched nature, spiritual feel, and eco-lodges. Several retreat centers run 3- to 7-day yoga & wellness retreatsĀ that include:
Daily yoga & meditation
Vegan/vegetarian meals
Breathwork, sound healing, and mindful hikes
Accommodation in nature
Notable retreat areas: Dipkarpaz, Golden Beach, and Kantara area
š§āāļø 4. Studio Yoga in Famagusta & Nicosia
Cities like FamagustaĀ and LefkoÅa (Nicosia)Ā offer more traditional indoor yoga studios, with weekly classes in:
Hatha Yoga
Ashtanga
Restorative Yoga
Prenatal Yoga
Studios may also offer Pilates, barre, and fitness fusion classes.
š§āāļø Types of Yoga Available
Vinyasa FlowĀ ā Dynamic and energising
Hatha YogaĀ ā Classic poses with breathing techniques
Yin YogaĀ ā Deep, long-held stretches and stillness
KundaliniĀ ā Breathwork, chanting, and movement
SUP YogaĀ ā Stand-up paddleboard yoga on calm water (summer only)
Aroma YogaĀ ā Combines essential oils with gentle practice
Yoga NidraĀ ā Guided meditation for deep relaxation
š When to Practice Yoga in North Cyprus
Spring (MarchāMay):Ā Ideal weather for outdoor practice, wildflowers in bloom
Autumn (SeptemberāNovember):Ā Warm days, cool evenings, fewer tourists
Summer (JuneāAugust):Ā Morning or sunset sessions recommended to avoid heat
Winter (DecemberāFebruary):Ā Indoor studio yoga still available; some retreats continue
š„ Who Teaches Yoga in North Cyprus?
Instructors come from a mix of backgroundsāTurkish-Cypriot teachers, British expats, and international certified yoga instructors. Many teach in English (some offer bilingual classes), and most sessions are beginner-friendly.
Youāll find classes advertised through:
Facebook groups like āYoga North CyprusāĀ or āHealth & Wellness Cyprusā
WhatsApp yoga communities
Posters at cafes, health shops, and beach clubs
Websites like whatsonintrnc.com
š§āāļø Who Is It For?
Locals and expatsĀ wanting a regular wellness routine
TouristsĀ looking for a relaxing holiday activity
Couples and solo travelersĀ seeking connection and mindfulness
Retreat-goersĀ combining yoga with hiking, spa, or detox plans
Seniors and beginnersāmany classes are gentle and inclusive
šļø Extra Wellness Add-Ons
Many yoga events also offer:
Sound bathsĀ with crystal bowls or gongs
Massage therapyĀ (Swedish, Thai, Reiki)
Ayurvedic or vegan meals
Herbal tea ceremonies
Creative journaling or art therapy
šø Final Thoughts
Yoga in North Cyprus is more than a physical practiceāitās a chance to slow down, breathe deeply, and immerse yourself in the gentle rhythm of the island. Whether youāre stretching on the sand or meditating under the stars, the experience is grounding, healing, and unforgettable.
So unroll your mat, open your heart, and let the magic of North Cyprus flow through your breath and body.















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