Meditation Retreats in Georgia
Georgia provides meditation retreat options in settings from coastal pine forests to mountain foothills. The Southeast has seen growing interest in contemplative practice. With 9 verified centers, Georgia offers retreats in traditions including Vipassana, Non-Denominational, Christian, Tibetan. Several centers operate on a donation basis, making retreats accessible regardless of budget. According to the <a href="https://www.apa.org/topics/mindfulness/meditation" target="_blank" rel="noopener">American Psychological Association</a>, meditation practice supports mental health and well-being.
Atlanta (4)
Ignatius House Jesuit Retreat Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Weekend (2-3 days) · 5-Day · 7-Day · Month+
Shambhala Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Weekend (2-3 days)
Atlanta Soto Zen Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Weekend (2-3 days)
Drepung Loseling Monastery
Atlanta, Georgia
Weekend (2-3 days) · 5-Day
Blythe (1)
Conyers (1)
Jesup (1)
Norcross (1)
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Frequently Asked Questions About Retreats in Georgia
How much do meditation retreats cost in Georgia?
Meditation retreats in Georgia range from $50 to $2,973, with some centers offering programs on a donation basis. Prices vary based on retreat duration, accommodation type, and the specific center.
What types of meditation retreats are available in Georgia?
Georgia offers retreats in Vipassana, Non-Denominational, Christian, Tibetan, Zen, Eclectic / Mixed. Each tradition has distinct practices, schedules, and requirements. Use our filters to find centers that match your preferred style.
Are there beginner-friendly meditation retreats in Georgia?
Yes, 9 of the 9 retreat centers in Georgia offer programs specifically designed for beginners. These typically include guided instruction, shorter meditation periods, and structured support for first-time retreat participants.
Are there silent meditation retreats in Georgia?
Georgia has 3 centers offering noble silence retreats, where participants maintain silence throughout the program. Some centers also offer partial silence options for those not ready for full noble silence.