
Yoga leaves me feeling blissfully balanced and calm in a way that no pampering spa treatment can. It gives my skin a lit-from-within glow that not even my eye-wateringy priced Sisley serum can compete with. The only problem is that I don’t like to actually go.
The sickly scent of joss sticks; overpriced cartons of coconut water and flimsy made yoga wear; staff who take themselves too seriously and shabby facilities all make it on my personal list of yoga centre bugbears.
If only all yoga classes could be more like the sessions at LaLuna, the boutique hotel resort and spa owned by ex-Prada Consultant, Bernardo Bertucci, which mixes minimalist chic with chilled-out Caribbean vibes to create the perfect setting for some serious R&R.
Based in a beautiful outdoor pavilion that overlooks the sea, the resort offers daily classes of Vinyasa, Kundalini and Yin yoga as well as pilates for just $30 E.C /£7.00 which includes the use of a yoga mat. Still something of a hidden gem, class sizes are tiny which means plenty of attention from the excellent instructors, and no risk of bumping into your neighbour while adopting warrior pose.
Morne Rouge, P.O Box 1500
St.George’s Grenada
laluna.com
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