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Best Vegan Retreats in San Francisco (2026)

Ranked guide to the best vegan wellness retreats in San Francisco for 2026. Yoga, meditation, detox programs with plant-based cuisine. Prices, ratings, and what's included.

6 venues ranked Vegan Score: 8.9 Avg Meal: $20.00 Updated March 2026
San Francisco's vegan retreat scene combines world-class wellness programming with genuinely plant-based cuisine β€” not the afterthought "vegan option" you'll find at conventional spas. Every retreat on this list serves 100% plant-based meals or has a dedicated vegan menu that goes well beyond salads and fruit plates. We've verified 2026 pricing, checked program schedules, and assessed the quality of yoga instruction, meditation guidance, and overall retreat experience. Whether you want a silent detox week or an active adventure retreat, this list has you covered.
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Yoga Tree

519 Hayes St, Hayes Valley
One of San Francisco's most established yoga communities, Yoga Tree has been a cornerstone of the Bay Area wellness scene since 1999. Multiple studios across the city offer everything from vigorous power vinyasa to gentle restorative sessions and prenatal yoga. The Hayes Valley flagship is nestled among boutiques and cafes, making it easy to pair your practice with a plant-based meal afterward.
Price: Drop-in $22-28; monthly unlimited $149-189; workshops from $35 Area: Hayes Valley

The Full Rankings

Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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Kabuki Springs & Spa
1750 Geary Blvd, Japantown
A serene Japanese-style communal bathhouse in the heart of Japantown offering hot and cold soaking pools, a steam room, dry sauna, and a range of massage and body treatments. The ritual of rotating between temperatures in the tranquil, tile-lined space is deeply restorative. Clothing-optional days rotate by gender, with co-ed swimsuit days available throughout the week.
Price: Communal bath $35-45; massage from $95; spa packages from $150 Area: Japantown Vegan: Uses plant-derived and organic spa products; herbal tea service included; located in Japantown near several vegan-friendly restaurants
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Earthbody
1026 Folsom St, SoMa
A holistic healing sanctuary in SoMa specializing in sensory deprivation float therapy, infrared sauna sessions, and deeply therapeutic bodywork. All products used are plant-based, organic, and wildcrafted β€” one of the few spas in the city with a fully vegan product commitment. The industrial-chic space is designed to feel like an urban oasis, with each treatment room crafted for complete sensory immersion.
Price: Float therapy $79-99; infrared sauna $45-65; bodywork from $120; packages from $180 Area: SoMa Vegan: Uses exclusively plant-based, organic, and wildcrafted products in all treatments; fully vegan product line
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The Center SF
548 Fillmore St, Lower Haight
A community-driven yoga and meditation center in the Lower Haight that emphasizes accessibility, diversity, and genuine connection over trendy fitness culture. Classes range from dynamic vinyasa and ashtanga to yin, sound baths, and ecstatic dance. The sliding-scale pricing model and scholarship program reflect a deep commitment to making wellness available to all.
Price: Drop-in $18-25; monthly unlimited $129-169; workshops from $30 Area: Lower Haight Vegan: Hosts vegan potlucks and community events; plant-based nutrition workshops offered quarterly
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Sivananda Yoga Farm
14651 Ballantree Ln, Grass Valley
A residential yoga ashram and retreat center set on 80 acres of forested land in the Sierra Nevada foothills, about three hours northeast of San Francisco. Founded in the Sivananda tradition, programs include daily yoga and meditation, silent retreats, and internationally recognized teacher training courses. All meals are prepared from the on-site organic garden and are vegetarian with plentiful vegan options.
Price: Weekend retreat from $180; week-long programs from $600; teacher training from $3,200 Area: Grass Valley (day trip / retreat) Vegan: All meals are lacto-vegetarian with abundant vegan options; organic garden on premises; plant-based cooking workshops available
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Grace Cathedral Labyrinth
1100 California St, Nob Hill
Two labyrinths β€” one outdoor and one indoor, both modeled after the medieval labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral β€” offer a unique contemplative walking meditation experience atop Nob Hill. The outdoor limestone labyrinth is available 24/7 and free to all, with sweeping views of the city below. The cathedral also hosts popular evening yoga events on its nave floor, blending movement with the sacred architecture.
Price: Free access to outdoor labyrinth; indoor labyrinth during church hours free; special yoga events $20-35 Area: Nob Hill Vegan: Free and accessible wellness experience; nearby Nob Hill restaurants offer vegan-friendly dining

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Yoga TreeHayes Valleyβ€”Drop-in $22-28; monthly unlimited $149-189; workshops from $35Yoga studio, vinyasa, hatha, restorative, workshops
2Kabuki Springs & SpaJapantownβ€”Communal bath $35-45; massage from $95; spa packages from $150Japanese communal baths, spa treatments, massage
3EarthbodySoMaβ€”Float therapy $79-99; infrared sauna $45-65; bodywork from $120; packages from $180Holistic spa, float therapy, infrared sauna, bodywork
4The Center SFLower Haightβ€”Drop-in $18-25; monthly unlimited $129-169; workshops from $30Yoga, meditation, movement, community workshops, breathwork
5Sivananda Yoga FarmGrass Valley (day trip / retreat)β€”Weekend retreat from $180; week-long programs from $600; teacher training from $3,200Residential yoga ashram, retreats, teacher training, meditation
6Grace Cathedral LabyrinthNob Hillβ€”Free access to outdoor labyrinth; indoor labyrinth during church hours free; special yoga events $20-35Walking meditation, labyrinth, contemplative practice, yoga events

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How We Ranked These Venues

Retreats are scored on five criteria: plant-based commitment (fully vegan kitchens score highest), programming quality (instructor credentials, class variety, schedule structure), accommodation standard (comfort, cleanliness, atmosphere), value for money (what's included in the nightly rate), and guest ratings (Tripaneer, Google, and retreat-specific platforms). We favor retreats that integrate nutrition education into their programming β€” the best ones don't just serve vegan food, they teach you why and how.

Tips for Visitors

Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for popular retreat dates (school holidays, new year, equinox). Ask what's included β€” "all-inclusive" means different things at different retreats. Some include airport transfers and excursions; others charge extra. Communicate dietary needs beyond vegan (nut-free, gluten-free, raw) at least a week before arrival. And don't underestimate transition days β€” most retreat leaders recommend arriving a day early to adjust, especially if you're crossing time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best vegan retreat in San Francisco?

Our 2026 top pick is marked with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. We rank retreats on plant-based commitment, programming quality, accommodation, value, and guest ratings. Rankings update quarterly.

How much do vegan retreats in San Francisco cost?

Vegan retreat prices in San Francisco range from Drop-in $22-28; monthly unlimited $149-189; workshops from $35 per night, typically including accommodation, all meals, and core programming (yoga, meditation). Budget retreats start around $50–$100/night, mid-range programs run $150–$300/night, and luxury experiences can exceed $500+/night.

Do I need to be vegan to attend a retreat in San Francisco?

No. Most retreat guests are not full-time vegans. The retreats on this list welcome everyone β€” plant-curious omnivores, flexitarians, and health-focused travelers. The food is plant-based, but there's no litmus test at the door.

What should I bring to a vegan retreat in San Francisco?

Comfortable yoga clothes, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, a journal, and any personal supplements. Most retreats provide yoga mats, towels, and toiletries. Check your booking confirmation for specific packing recommendations.