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Yoga Class in Bali: What to Know

Bali yoga classes range from gentle vinyasa to sweaty power flows, usually in open-air pavilions with rice paddy or jungle views. Expect 60-90 minute sessions starting with breathing and ending in savasana; most studios offer mats and blocks. Classes attract a mix of serious practitioners, digital nomads, and curious travelers. Mornings tend to be calmer and cooler, while sunset slots fill up fast with a more social crowd. The experience is generally relaxed but still structured—don’t expect resort-style pampering unless you book a luxury retreat package.

The dry season from May to September brings the best weather: sunny days, lower humidity, and fewer tropical downpours that can disrupt outdoor classes. Expect to pay around $8–20 for a regular drop-in class; multi-class passes or week-long packages bring the per-session cost down. Private sessions run $40–70. Skip the gimmicky add-ons like puppy yoga or sound-bath gimmicks unless that’s genuinely your thing—they’re more Instagram than serious practice. Instead, pick studios that focus on traditional or well-taught vinyasa and offer beginner-friendly options if you’re new to it.

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