What to Pack for a Wellness Retreat: My Go-To Checklist

Packing for a wellness retreat is a little different to packing for a regular holiday. You’re not going to need seven outfit options or a full face of makeup. But you do want to feel comfortable, cozy and like yourself — because the whole point is that you actually enjoy this thing.
Whether it’s your first wellness retreat or you’re a seasoned retreat-goer, what you bring with you can genuinely make a difference to how settled, comfortable and present you feel from day one. Pack too much and you’ll feel cluttered and overwhelmed. Pack too little and you’ll spend the first day wishing you’d thrown in that extra cozy layer.
I’ve learned that the secret to packing well for a retreat is less about having the perfect gear and more about bringing the little things that make you feel at home wherever you are. For me that means a few of my favourite snacks, a pair of ridiculously cozy socks, my favorite essential oils and a good notebook.

Clothing
Retreat dressing is usually essentially loungewear and that is absolutely a good thing. Think comfortable, breathable and layerable rather than stylish. Most retreats have a pretty relaxed dress code and you’ll likely be moving between yoga classes, meals, treatments and downtime — so you want clothes that work across all of those without too much thought.
Wellness and Self Care
Retreats are actually a wonderful opportunity to slow down and properly look after yourself — so bring the things that support that rather than skimping on your self care routine.
For Your Mind
One of the unexpected gifts of a retreat is the mental space it creates. You’ll likely have more quiet time than you’re used to and it’s worth being prepared for that in the best possible way.

The Personal Comfort Stuff
This is the category most packing lists leave out and honestly it’s my favourite. The little things that make you feel cozy and cared for go such a long way when you’re in an unfamiliar place — and they take up almost no space in your bag.
Practical Bits
The unglamorous but necessary stuff that you’ll be very glad you remembered.
What to Leave Behind
Honestly? Most of your wardrobe. A full makeup bag. The to-do list you’re still mentally writing in your head. Work emails. The pressure to document everything for social media.
Retreats have a way of making all of that feel very unnecessary very quickly. The less you bring of the stuff that ties you to your everyday life, the more room you create for the stuff the retreat is actually there to give you.
A Few Final Tips Before You Pack
Most retreats will send you a suggested packing list before you arrive – always read it because some have specific requirements around clothing colours for yoga, or things to avoid bringing like strong perfumes in shared spaces. When in doubt, go with natural fabrics, neutral colours and anything that makes you feel relaxed and at ease.
And if you forget something? In my experience, retreats have a wonderful way of providing exactly what you need. Sometimes the thing you forgot to pack is the thing you needed to leave behind anyway.
The goal is to arrive feeling prepared and leave feeling lighter. And in my experience, the cozier and more comfortable you feel from day one, the more you get out of the whole thing.
