REVIEW · IBIZA
Es Vedra Ibiza Yoga & Meditation Adventure
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Es Vedra yoga feels like Ibiza on slow motion. I love the Es Vedra views and the way Hayley keeps the session calm and approachable. One thing to consider: the class needs a minimum of 4 people, so you may share the session with other bookings unless you arrange it just for your group.
This is an hour-plus sunset-style experience at Cala d’Hort. You’ll do a gentle yoga and meditation practice, finish with a sound bowl healing, then relax with a smoothie or evening fizz while you take in the view. There’s also time to settle into a lounge vibe with music, plus pictures and videos to help you remember the moment.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Sunset yoga at Es Vedra from Cala d’Hort
- Meet Hayley and get your spot ready
- The hour: gentle yoga, then meditation
- Sound bowl healing: the part people remember
- Lounge time with smoothie or sunset fizz
- Timing, group size, and why mixing can be fine
- Getting there: pickup and the meeting point
- Is $75 good value for what you get?
- Who should book this yoga-and-sound session
- Should you book this Es Vedra Ibiza Yoga & Meditation Adventure?
- FAQ
- Where does this experience start and end?
- What time does the Es Vedra yoga session run?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Can I come if I’m new to yoga?
- What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Es Vedra is the star: you’ll practice with one of Ibiza’s most magnetic views in front of you
- Gentle yoga for all levels: classes welcome all ages and experience, with support as you move
- Sound healing included: you’ll end with a sound bowl session after yoga and meditation
- Drink break with the view: enjoy a smoothie or sunset fizz, then unwind in the lounge
- Small group cap: up to 12 people, usually with mixed bookings unless you arrange otherwise
- Optional transport from nearby towns: pickup can be included for groups up to 4 from San Antonio and San Jose Town
Sunset yoga at Es Vedra from Cala d’Hort
Cala d’Hort puts you in the right spot for this kind of experience. The whole point is that you’re not doing yoga in a studio and then leaving your phone battery to die. You’re guided through a calming session while the view does its job in the background.
The Es Vedra element matters because it changes the mood. Even if you’re not the type who gets emotional about scenery, there’s something about practicing slowly while the light shifts. It turns a basic yoga class into a moment you’ll remember later, when you’re back home and your brain needs a reset.
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Meet Hayley and get your spot ready

Your guide for this experience is Hayley. In a good way, she sets expectations early: this is not about pushing poses. The focus is on gentle movement, meditation, and feeling supported in the body, including if you’re a solo traveler.
That support shows up in how people describe the session: you’re not left to figure things out alone. You can come with any level, and the class is designed to feel manageable. If you’ve taken yoga before, you’ll still feel challenged in a relaxed way; if you’re new, you won’t feel like you’re doing something wrong.
You’ll get everything you need too. The experience includes all equipment, so you’re not arriving with a mat and hoping for the best. You’ll also use a mobile ticket, and the activity runs with confirmation at booking.
The hour: gentle yoga, then meditation

The core is a 60-minute yoga, meditation, and sound healing experience. Expect a gentle approach, not a bootcamp. You’ll be guided through a flow before you soften on the mat for meditation.
Here’s what makes this format work well for most people:
- Yoga comes first, so your body is already warming up mentally and physically.
- Meditation follows, so you’re not switching gears from intense movement to silence too fast.
- The session is paced to feel calming rather than performative.
Most classes run from 7 to 9pm, depending on sunset timing. If you’re traveling and trying to fit this into an itinerary, that window is helpful because you’re not stuck at some early-morning hour. It’s also why the vibe is usually more reflective than energetic.
Sound bowl healing: the part people remember

After yoga and meditation, the session closes with a sound healing using a sound bowl. This is one of those add-ons that could feel random in a different setting. Here, it’s part of the flow.
The reason it lands so well is that you’re already down on the mat. You’re not trying to practice yoga and also listen for instructions at the same time. You can just be present while the sound does its thing.
If you’re the kind of person who wants your relaxation to be structured, this part gives it a clear ending. If you’re more skeptical, it still works as a guided decompression moment. Either way, it’s a smooth close to the physical practice.
Lounge time with smoothie or sunset fizz
Once your mat time is done, the experience shifts into a slower, social mode. You’ll relax in a lounge area with music, and you’ll sip on a glass of a refreshing evening fizz or smoothie, depending on what’s offered.
This isn’t just a snack thrown in at the end. It’s timed so you can stay in that post-meditation state without rushing off immediately. You get a little breathing room to chat (or just sit quietly), and you can enjoy the view without anyone asking you to move.
There’s also a practical perk: pictures and videos are included. That matters because the whole point of this kind of experience is hard to capture well on your own. Having someone help you with photos lets you actually enjoy the session, instead of playing photographer for a full hour.
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Timing, group size, and why mixing can be fine

The experience runs with a minimum of 4 people and a maximum of 12 travelers. When you book, groups may be mixed if you’re not part of a larger party.
That can feel like a drawback if you want total privacy. The good news is that the organizer says you can contact them if you want to experience it with just your group of friends. So if privacy is important, it’s worth asking early.
If you’re a solo traveler, the small group setup is a plus. With a cap at 12, you don’t feel swallowed by crowds. People also describe feeling at ease even when they come alone, which suggests the atmosphere stays welcoming.
All ages and levels are welcome. Service animals are allowed too. And in general, most people can participate—this isn’t built around extreme flexibility.
Getting there: pickup and the meeting point

The start point is Cala d’Hort, Illes Balears, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Pickup is offered, and transport can be included for up to 4 people staying in San Antonio and San Jose Town. If you’re not in those areas, you’ll want to confirm what options exist for your specific hotel location before you rely on pickup.
Two quick practical notes:
- Plan to arrive on time so you’re not rushed into settling down.
- Bring your confirmation details (mobile ticket), since that’s part of how you’ll be checked in.
Is $75 good value for what you get?

At $75, this isn’t a huge-ticket luxury experience, but it also isn’t a quick add-on you can ignore. You’re paying for a full guided experience that includes:
- 60 minutes of yoga, meditation, and sound healing
- Sound healing setup and all equipment
- A smoothie or evening fizz afterward
- Time in a lounge area with music
- Pictures and videos
- Transport options (for up to 4 people from specific towns)
The value is mostly in the package. If you tried to recreate this yourself, you’d quickly spend time (and money) on finding a good instructor, a safe outdoor setup, and a way to capture the moment. Here, it’s handled.
Also, the view is part of the price. The Es Vedra element isn’t something you can easily replicate from a random beach.
Who should book this yoga-and-sound session
This experience is a strong fit if you want:
- A calmer evening activity that still feels memorable
- Yoga that’s gentle and welcoming, not overly competitive
- A guided mind-body reset with a clear structure (movement → meditation → sound bowl)
- A sunset-friendly plan that includes a drink and photos afterward
It may not be your best match if you’re looking for a heavy workout or a long multi-stop tour. This is focused and short by design—about 1 hour 5 minutes—so you’re not treating it like an all-day outing.
It also helps if you like being outside. The activity requires good weather, so it’s not built for rainy-day plans.
Should you book this Es Vedra Ibiza Yoga & Meditation Adventure?
If you want a simple way to experience Ibiza beyond the usual checklist, I’d book it. The session is built around three things that actually matter on vacation: a gorgeous setting at Cala d’Hort, a guided gentle practice that works for different levels, and a sound healing finish that doesn’t feel tacked on.
Before you go, think about two things: you’re joining a session that may be mixed with other groups, and the experience depends on good weather. If you can plan around those, this is one of those activities where the “wow” stays with you longer than the photos.
FAQ
Where does this experience start and end?
It starts at Cala d’Hort, Illes Balears, Spain and ends back at the same meeting point.
What time does the Es Vedra yoga session run?
It generally runs from 7 to 9pm, depending on sunset time.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 1 hour 5 minutes (approx.).
What’s included in the ticket price?
You get 60 minutes of yoga, meditation, and sound healing, plus a fresh smoothie or evening fizz, lounge time with music, and pictures and videos. Equipment is provided. Transport to and from the location is included when offered.
Can I come if I’m new to yoga?
Yes. The experience welcomes all ages and levels, and equipment is provided. Service animals are allowed.
What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance; within 24 hours, there’s no refund.


































