REVIEW · IBIZA
Beach Yoga San Antonio Ibiza
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Yoga with a sea view in Ibiza. This one-hour class trades the studio for San Antonio Bay and keeps things intimate, capped at 10 people, with an Ashtanga Primary Series focus.
I especially like that you travel light. Yoga mats, straps, and blocks are included, so you can pack smart and not fight with rentals or storage back at your hotel. And it’s guided by professional English-speaking instructors, with clear coaching that works for different experience levels.
The one real consideration is that it depends on good weather, and classes can also be affected by the minimum group size. Ibiza sun feels great, but you’ll want to plan for heat, and note that bottled water isn’t included.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Beach Yoga in San Antonio Bay: Why This Setting Matters
- The 60-Minute Flow: What You’ll Do in Your Session
- Sun Salutation Work
- Pranayama Breathing
- Options for Different Levels
- Meeting Point to Beach Session: Where You Start and How It Ends
- Gear That Lets You Pack Light: Mats, Blocks, Straps Included
- Your Instructor and the Small-Group Feel (Jennuine Fitness)
- Choosing the Right Day: Tue, Wed Sunset, Fri, or Sat
- Sunset on Wednesday
- Midday classes (Friday and Saturday) and morning (Tuesday)
- Price and Value: Is $30.38 Worth It?
- Weather and Minimum Numbers: The Main Thing to Watch
- Who Should Book Beach Yoga San Antonio Ibiza
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- How long is the beach yoga class?
- Where is the meeting point for the class?
- What time options are available in Ibiza?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring bottled water?
- How many people are in the class?
- What style of yoga is taught?
- Are the instructors English-speaking?
- Will the class happen in bad weather?
- Is transportation included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- San Antonio Bay views make the hour feel like a mini reset, not just exercise
- Gear is included (mats, blocks, straps), so you can pack less
- Max 10 people keeps the class personal and easy to follow
- Ashtanga Primary Series basics including sun salutation sequences and pranayama breathing
- Beach timing options include a sunset class on Wednesday for a different mood
- Sea sounds are part of it, which many people find calming and motivating
Beach Yoga in San Antonio Bay: Why This Setting Matters

In Ibiza, you can find plenty of yoga. What makes this experience feel different is the location: you practice outdoors with a clear view of the bay in San Antonio. That alone changes how you move through the hour. You’re not staring at walls. You’re watching water shimmer, listening to waves, and sharing space with a small group.
The small-group cap matters too. With up to 10 people, the instructor can correct form, offer options, and check that you’re comfortable. That’s a big deal for Ashtanga-style practice, because it’s structured. If you’ve never done it before, you can still follow along, especially when the teacher gives you clear steps and alternatives.
Another subtle win: your mind gets a job to do besides stretching. Sun and sea tend to relax you, which helps with breathing. And that breathing work is central here, since the class includes pranayama techniques along with movement.
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The 60-Minute Flow: What You’ll Do in Your Session
This is an approximately 1-hour class, and it’s designed around key pieces of the Ashtanga Primary Series. You’ll focus on movement sequences that connect breath to motion, with special attention to sun salutation sequences and pranayama breathing.
Here’s what that means for your experience.
Sun Salutation Work
Sun salutations are a practical entry point into Ashtanga. You get repeated patterns, so even if you’re new, you can start to memorize the shape of the sequence quickly. You also get a gentle build-up: warm the body, get the breath going, and then move into standing and transitional poses with more confidence.
Pranayama Breathing
Pranayama is where you feel the calm. The class includes breathing exercises, which can help you slow down after the physical effort. In a beach setting, it’s easier to stay present because the environment is constant: sea sound, outdoor light, and steady rhythm.
Options for Different Levels
You’re not expected to perform at one exact intensity. The teaching style is built around making Ashtanga accessible. People come in as absolute beginners, and the instruction is designed to keep you safe and comfortable. At the same time, there are opportunities to push if you want more challenge.
I like that balance. It means you’re not stuck either faking it or holding back the whole class.
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Meeting Point to Beach Session: Where You Start and How It Ends

You meet at Carrer de Cantàbria, 1, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain. The session ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t have to figure out a complicated drop-off or chase a ride afterward.
Because this is a beach class, you should expect the practical realities of sand, outdoor light, and wind. Nothing crazy, but it’s not a gym floor. If you know you’re sensitive to bright sun, plan accordingly. If you get chilly after sweating, bring a light layer you can wrap up at the end.
Also, you’ll want to arrive with enough time to settle your space and get comfortable before the teacher starts. One of the most common compliments tied to this class is how well the instructor communicates and how flexible the approach can be if someone is running late. Still, your best experience comes from showing up ready to focus.
Gear That Lets You Pack Light: Mats, Blocks, Straps Included

This class is genuinely easier than many yoga add-ons because the essentials are already handled. You get yoga mats, blocks, and straps included.
That matters in real life. In Ibiza, you’ll often walk more than you expect—stairs, hills, and beach paths. If you have to carry a mat or deal with a last-minute rental, the start of your class becomes stressful. Here, it’s simple: you arrive, set up, and you’re in.
Blocks and straps are also a smart inclusion for an Ashtanga-style class. You can use them to modify alignment, lengthen reach, and keep your body safe while you learn the patterns. It’s one thing to be told what a pose should feel like. It’s another to have support tools on hand.
Your Instructor and the Small-Group Feel (Jennuine Fitness)

The experience is provided by Jennuine Fitness. Your teaching comes from a professional, English-speaking instructor with a warm, encouraging style.
In the feedback you can see a few repeating themes. People consistently highlight the instructor’s professionalism and friendliness, and how well she adapts the session for different ages and levels. You’ll also notice comments about communication, including cases where a schedule needed adjustment and the instructor gave notice.
There’s also a vibe element that’s hard to measure but easy to feel. Several people describe the atmosphere as calm, personal, and supportive. That fits the format: small group, sea sounds, and a structured practice that doesn’t leave you floundering.
If you’re the type who wants clear guidance, this should feel reassuring. If you’re the type who wants freedom to make the class your own, you’ll likely appreciate the built-in options.
Choosing the Right Day: Tue, Wed Sunset, Fri, or Sat

The schedule gives you four options:
- Tuesday 10:00
- Wednesday 19:00 (sunset)
- Friday 11:00
- Saturday 13:00
Pick based on your energy level and what you want the hour to feel like.
Sunset on Wednesday
A sunset class changes the mood fast. Light softens, temperatures can feel kinder, and many people love that shift because the whole session feels more reflective. If you want your yoga to feel like part relaxation and part reset, this time slot is a strong bet.
Midday classes (Friday and Saturday) and morning (Tuesday)
Morning tends to feel clean and energizing. Midday can be warm, so you’ll want to plan for sun. Even though the class is only an hour, Ibiza heat can add a layer of effort, especially if you’re moving through sun salutations.
If you’re sensitive to heat, consider the morning or sunset options first.
Price and Value: Is $30.38 Worth It?

At $30.38 per person for about 1 hour, this class lands in the category of affordable experiences in Ibiza. The value comes from a few things you don’t always get at a similar price point:
- Small group size (up to 10). That personal attention usually matters more than people expect.
- Gear included (mat, blocks, straps). This is a real cost-saver.
- Structured practice focus on Ashtanga Primary Series elements plus pranayama. You’re not just doing random stretching.
It’s not a private session. If you want one-on-one coaching, you’d need a different setup. But for a group class done well, with proper props and clear instruction, the pricing looks fair.
Also, it’s short. One hour is easy to fit into your itinerary without turning your day into a travel puzzle.
Weather and Minimum Numbers: The Main Thing to Watch

This experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It also requires a minimum number of travelers; if that minimum isn’t met, you get a different date or a full refund.
Here’s my practical advice: treat it like a plan you’re excited about, but keep one other activity flexible. Ibiza schedules can change quickly, and beach-based activities feel weather-driven.
One more angle: since it’s outdoors, make sure your body is prepared for what the day brings. If it’s sunny, plan for heat. If the wind picks up, you might want to secure your hair or adjust clothing so you can focus.
Who Should Book Beach Yoga San Antonio Ibiza
This is a great fit if you:
- Want outdoor yoga with a view, not a studio routine
- Prefer a structured style (Ashtanga Primary Series elements) with breathing
- Appreciate coaching that works for multiple levels
- Like the idea of a calm hour with a small group
It may be less ideal if you:
- Hate the idea of practicing on a beach floor (sand can be part of it)
- Want guaranteed scheduling regardless of weather
- Are looking for a private, highly customized session
It also seems like it works nicely for solo visitors, and the vibe can be friendly for groups like celebrations. The class is capped at 10, so it avoids the chaos of big gatherings.
Should You Book It?
If your goal in Ibiza is to feel better, move well, and take a pause that’s actually enjoyable, I’d book this. The combination of San Antonio Bay views, a small group, and a guided Ashtanga-focused session with breathing makes it feel like more than just an activity.
Book it especially if you like structure, clear instructions, and a supportive teacher. Choose the Wednesday sunset slot if you can, and if you want the experience to feel extra smooth, arrive early enough to settle without rushing.
Just keep your weather mindset practical. With beach yoga, that’s not a detail. It’s part of the deal.
FAQ
How long is the beach yoga class?
It’s about 1 hour.
Where is the meeting point for the class?
The start point is Carrer de Cantàbria, 1, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain.
What time options are available in Ibiza?
The class runs Tuesday at 10:00, Wednesday at 19:00, Friday at 11:00, and Saturday at 13:00.
What’s included in the price?
Yoga mats, blocks, and straps are included.
Do I need to bring bottled water?
Bottled water is not included, so you may want to bring your own.
How many people are in the class?
The class is capped at a maximum of 10 travelers.
What style of yoga is taught?
You’ll learn key elements of the Ashtanga Primary Series, including sun salutation sequences and pranayama breathing exercises.
Are the instructors English-speaking?
Yes, the instructors are described as English-speaking.
Will the class happen in bad weather?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is transportation included?
No private transportation is included. The meeting point is near public transportation.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid will not be refunded.

































