🧘 Tel Aviv, Israel 🌊

Best Vegan Retreats in Tel Aviv (2026)

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

7 venues ranked Vegan Score: 9.6 Avg Meal: $15.00 Updated March 2026
Tel Aviv's vegan retreat scene combines world-class wellness programming with genuinely plant-based cuisine — 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.
★ Our Pick
🧘

Alma Beach Yoga

Alma Beach, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Open-air yoga classes on the Mediterranean at sunrise and sunset. The Alma Beach community practices on the sand with the sound of waves as a soundtrack. Sunrise meditation sessions are donation-based and open to all levels. The location, the community, and the Mediterranean light make this one of the most beautiful yoga experiences anywhere.
Price: Drop-in ₪40-60 ($11-16); monthly pass ₪250 ($68); sunrise sessions free Area: Alma Beach / South Tel Aviv

The Full Rankings

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

2
🧘
Vered Hagalil
Korazim Road, Galilee (day trip from TLV)
Eco ranch and retreat in the Galilee hills overlooking the Sea of Galilee. A three-hour drive from Tel Aviv but worth every kilometer for the organic farm-to-table dining, horseback riding, hiking trails, and yoga programs. The retreat offers multi-day wellness packages combining nature immersion with guided mindfulness practices.
Price: From $200/night all-inclusive; day retreat packages from $80 Area: Galilee (3hr from TLV) Vegan: Restaurant offers comprehensive vegan menu; organic farm-to-table dining; custom dietary accommodations
3
🧘
Float House Tel Aviv
12 Ha-Arba'a St, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Tel Aviv's premier float therapy center offers sensory deprivation pods filled with Epsom salt-saturated water. Float weightlessly for 60-90 minutes in complete darkness and silence — a profound reset for both body and mind. Complementary infrared sauna and massage services round out the experience. Downtown location makes it easy to fit into any itinerary.
Price: Float session ₪280-350 ($76-95); massage from ₪350 ($95); infrared sauna ₪120 ($33) Area: City Center Vegan: Uses organic, plant-based products; herbal tea lounge with vegan snacks
4
🧘
The Health Spa TLV
101 HaYarkon St, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Beachfront day spa on HaYarkon Street offering massage, facials, body treatments, and a traditional hammam. The proximity to the Mediterranean means many treatments incorporate sea minerals and Dead Sea products. The relaxation lounge overlooks the beach. Perfect for post-beach pampering or a dedicated wellness day.
Price: Treatments from ₪250 ($68); packages from ₪450 ($122); half-day retreat from ₪600 ($163) Area: Tel Aviv Beachfront Vegan: Uses organic and plant-based products where possible; juice bar with vegan smoothies
5
🧘
TLV Yoga Center
10 Mazeh St, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Tel Aviv's most established yoga studio offering daily classes in Ashtanga, vinyasa, yin, and restorative yoga. Regular workshops with visiting international teachers, a 200-hour teacher training program, and a warm community. The central location makes it easy to combine with Tel Aviv's vegan dining scene before or after class.
Price: Drop-in ₪55-70 ($15-19); monthly unlimited ₪350-450 ($95-122); workshops from ₪100 ($27) Area: City Center Vegan: Workshop refreshments include vegan options; studio community is predominantly plant-based
6
🧘
Shambhala Center Tel Aviv
18 Balfour St, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Part of the international Shambhala meditation network, this Tel Aviv center offers secular mindfulness programs rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Weekly meditation sits, weekend intensives, and multi-day retreats. The donation-based model makes it accessible, and the teachings emphasize everyday mindfulness over monastic withdrawal.
Price: Donations welcome; weekend programs ₪150-300 ($41-82); multi-day retreats from ₪500 ($136) Area: City Center / Rothschild Vegan: Retreat programs serve vegetarian/vegan meals; tea service with plant-based accompaniments
7
🧘
Dead Sea Wellness (Ein Gedi)
Ein Gedi Kibbutz, Dead Sea
The Ein Gedi Spa near the Dead Sea offers a unique wellness experience: float in the world's saltiest body of water, coat yourself in mineral-rich black mud, and soak in natural sulfur springs. The kibbutz-run spa adds indoor treatments including massage and hydrotherapy. A two-hour drive from Tel Aviv but an experience found nowhere else on earth.
Price: Day pass $30-50; spa treatments from $60; overnight packages from $150 Area: Dead Sea (2hr from TLV) Vegan: Kibbutz dining hall offers vegan Israeli buffet options; organic garden produce

Quick Comparison

All 7 venues side by side. Swipe on mobile.

#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Alma Beach YogaAlma Beach / South Tel AvivDrop-in ₪40-60 ($11-16); monthly pass ₪250 ($68); sunrise sessions freeBeach yoga, sunrise meditation, community practice
2Vered HagalilGalilee (3hr from TLV)From $200/night all-inclusive; day retreat packages from $80Eco retreat, horseback riding, yoga, nature immersion
3Float House Tel AvivCity CenterFloat session ₪280-350 ($76-95); massage from ₪350 ($95); infrared sauna ₪120 ($33)Sensory deprivation float, massage, infrared sauna
4The Health Spa TLVTel Aviv BeachfrontTreatments from ₪250 ($68); packages from ₪450 ($122); half-day retreat from ₪600 ($163)Day spa, massage, facials, hammam
5TLV Yoga CenterCity CenterDrop-in ₪55-70 ($15-19); monthly unlimited ₪350-450 ($95-122); workshops from ₪100 ($27)Yoga, Ashtanga, vinyasa, prenatal, workshops
6Shambhala Center Tel AvivCity Center / RothschildDonations welcome; weekend programs ₪150-300 ($41-82); multi-day retreats from ₪500 ($136)Buddhist meditation, retreats, mindfulness programs
7Dead Sea Wellness (Ein Gedi)Dead Sea (2hr from TLV)Day pass $30-50; spa treatments from $60; overnight packages from $150Mineral baths, mud treatments, spa, nature healing

Find Your Retreat in Tel Aviv

Browse verified retreat programs with real reviews, transparent pricing, and flexible cancellation.

Browse Retreats on Tripaneer BookRetreats.com

We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This helps fund independent reviews.

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 — 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 — "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 — 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 Tel Aviv?

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 Tel Aviv cost?

Vegan retreat prices in Tel Aviv range from Drop-in ₪40-60 ($11-16); monthly pass ₪250 ($68); sunrise sessions free 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 Tel Aviv?

No. Most retreat guests are not full-time vegans. The retreats on this list welcome everyone — 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 Tel Aviv?

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.