REVIEW · IBIZA
Group Fitness Classes San Antonio Ibiza
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That 6:30 pm workout can fix your whole vacation vibe. This group fitness session in Ibiza brings you outdoors at Fred’s Finca and into the hands of Jennuine Fitness trainer Jenn, with options from yoga to HIIT.
I love the small-group attention and the way the classes offer modifications, so you’re not stuck doing the exact same thing as everyone else. I also like that it mixes aerobic work with weights and resistance, so you get more than a basic sweat.
One consideration: it’s an outdoor class and you’ll want a moderate fitness base, especially if you’re choosing the more intense options.
In This Review
- Key things that make this class worth your time
- A 1-Hour Ibiza Workout That Fits a Vacation Rhythm
- Where You Meet and How the Timing Works in Sant Josep de sa Talaia
- Fred’s Finca Ibiza: Outdoor Training That Feels Like a Reset
- Your Workout Menu: HIIT, Yoga, Strength, Boxercise and More
- What Makes Jennuine Fitness Different: Modifications and Real Guidance
- Price and Value: Why $30.65 for a Trained, Outdoor Session Can Make Sense
- What to Bring (And What You Can Leave at Your Hotel)
- Weather, Small Groups, and the Real-Life Bits That Affect Your Plan
- Who Should Book This Class in Ibiza
- Should You Book This Group Fitness Class or Skip It?
- FAQ
- Where is the class meeting point?
- What time does the fitness class start?
- How long is the class?
- What types of workouts are available?
- Do I need a certain fitness level?
- Is equipment provided?
- What should I bring with me?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- How many people are in the group?
Key things that make this class worth your time
- Trainer-led, small-group coaching with Jennuine Fitness (max 2 travelers on this booking)
- Real variety: HIIT, Jump Rope, Strength/Resistance, Boxercise, Mobility, Yoga
- Open-air setting at Fred’s Finca Ibiza, which makes it feel different from a gym
- Modifications built in, so you can scale effort instead of quitting
- Equipment is included, but you still need your own towel and water
- Multiple time options (you pick a session that fits your day)
A 1-Hour Ibiza Workout That Fits a Vacation Rhythm
Ibiza can be all late nights, big meals, and “I’ll start again tomorrow” energy. This is the antidote: a focused 1-hour fitness class that’s scheduled in the evening, so you can come back from the day with a clear head and a plan for your body.
The format is group personal training, not a nameless gym circuit. You’re exercising with an experienced trainer in the open air, and the vibe is meant to be supportive rather than intimidating. If you want movement that feels like you chose it, not something that happened to you, this fits.
I also like the way the class is designed around flexibility. You can pick from workouts ranging from mobility and yoga to HIIT and strength-focused sessions. That variety matters when you’re on holiday, because your body’s needs change from day to day.
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Where You Meet and How the Timing Works in Sant Josep de sa Talaia

The session begins at 6:30 pm. Your start point is Carrer de Màlaga, 2, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
You’ll make your own way to Fred’s Finca Ibiza, so plan your route ahead of time. If you’re staying somewhere nearby, this is an easy “walk/bus/taxi and go” kind of plan. If you’re farther out, leave extra time so you arrive warm rather than stressed.
Because the class is only about an hour, being late can wreck your momentum. I’d treat this like a dinner reservation for your muscles: show up a few minutes early, breathe, and settle in.
Fred’s Finca Ibiza: Outdoor Training That Feels Like a Reset

The location is one of the best reasons to book. Exercising outdoors in Ibiza changes everything. Even if you’re doing something tough, the open air makes it feel more like a fresh activity than a chore.
It’s also a big mental win. When you’re on vacation, a gym can feel like you’re “back to work.” Here, the setting is meant to be tranquil enough that your workout feels supportive, not punishing.
The other advantage of outdoor training is how it naturally shifts your attention. Instead of staring at equipment, you’re moving with the space around you, and that usually helps you stay present and focused through the whole session.
Your Workout Menu: HIIT, Yoga, Strength, Boxercise and More

You get to choose the type of workout, which is rare for vacation fitness. Here are the options listed:
- High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
- Jump Rope
- Strength and Resistance training
- Boxercise
- Mobility
- Yoga
The class structure is described as a blend of aerobic, weight, and resistance training, with a crossfit-style twist. That doesn’t mean it’s chaos. The key point is that it’s not supposed to be so intense that beginners get pushed out. The trainer can guide you through the work and offer changes when something feels too hard.
If you want a balanced day after indulgence, a strength or mobility session can be a smart choice. If you feel restless and want to burn energy, HIIT or Jump Rope is likely the more “wake-up” option. Yoga or mobility is also a good fit if you’ve got travel stiffness and want recovery built into the workout.
What Makes Jennuine Fitness Different: Modifications and Real Guidance

This is a group class, but you still get personal coaching from Jenn. The experience is positioned as one-on-one guidance inside a group setting, with a friendly environment that helps you push without feeling lost.
The biggest practical detail for most people: modifications are part of the plan. If you find certain moves challenging, you’re not expected to power through with bad form. That matters a lot if you’re training while juggling vacation walking, uneven sleep, and general schedule chaos.
Also, the class tone is meant to be motivational, with healthy competition and inspiration in a supportive format. One of the themes tied to Jenn’s teaching is reliability and real passion for training, and it shows in how people describe the results and the coaching tips.
And yes, if you go hard, you’ll probably feel it the next day. That’s not a warning label so much as a clue that you actually did something worthwhile.
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Price and Value: Why $30.65 for a Trained, Outdoor Session Can Make Sense

At $30.65 per person for about 1 hour, this doesn’t look like “cheap fitness.” It’s more like a smart middle ground between a full gym membership and hiring a private trainer.
Here’s why the value is real:
- You’re paying for trainer time, not just a class name.
- Equipment is included, which lowers the hassle factor.
- Multiple workout styles mean you can match the session to what your body needs that day.
- The class is outdoors, which makes it feel special and keeps motivation up.
- With a max of 2 travelers for this booking, the attention level should feel higher than a big group class.
If you’re trying to stay consistent while traveling, the cost becomes easier to justify. Missing workouts can add up fast, and a short, planned session helps you keep momentum without losing a full day to the gym.
What to Bring (And What You Can Leave at Your Hotel)

The included gear covers fitness and yoga equipment, so you don’t need to chase a mat or borrow random weights.
But you should bring:
- A towel
- Water
That’s it for the key “don’t forget” items. If you’re picking a yoga or mobility option, bring a comfortable mindset too: this is still a workout session, just geared toward flexibility and control.
One more practical tip: wear shoes appropriate for the workout you picked. For HIIT, Jump Rope, or Boxercise-style training, footwear matters. For yoga and mobility, you’ll want something stable and grippy.
Weather, Small Groups, and the Real-Life Bits That Affect Your Plan

This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Since it’s outdoors, it’s worth checking the forecast the day-of so you can adjust your expectations.
There’s also a practical note: the booking has a maximum of 2 travelers. That’s a big deal. Smaller groups usually mean fewer distractions and more chances to correct your form or scale intensity.
Good weather aside, the session is designed to work for all ages and fitness levels, but a moderate level of fitness is advisable. If you’re brand-new to working out, you may still do fine with modifications, but you’ll want to choose the softer options first.
Service animals are allowed, and it’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re moving around the island.
Who Should Book This Class in Ibiza

This class is especially worth your time if:
- You want fitness without being stuck indoors.
- You like variety and want to switch between HIIT, strength, and yoga based on how you feel.
- You want trainer guidance and scaling options, not a one-size-fits-all class.
- You’re staying in Ibiza for a short trip and need one hour that genuinely counts.
It’s a good match for people who love movement and also need structure. If you tend to overdo meals and late nights, a session like this can help you reset quickly without turning your vacation into a strict health retreat.
Should You Book This Group Fitness Class or Skip It?
Book it if you want a structured, trainer-led workout in a calm outdoor setting, with the freedom to choose the style that fits your day. The value is strong for the price, especially with equipment included and small-group coaching.
Skip it if you hate outdoor workouts, can’t train in changing conditions, or you’re expecting something more like a casual stroll workout. This is meant to be challenging enough to work. And if you pick HIIT or strength, plan to earn that next-day soreness.
If you’re on the fence, I’d choose based on your current body mood: mobility or yoga if you feel travel-stiff, HIIT or strength if you want a proper sweat and energy boost.
FAQ
Where is the class meeting point?
The meeting point is Carrer de Màlaga, 2, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain.
What time does the fitness class start?
The listed start time is 6:30 pm.
How long is the class?
It runs for about 1 hour.
What types of workouts are available?
You can choose from HIIT, Jump Rope, Strength and Resistance training, Boxercise, Mobility, and Yoga.
Do I need a certain fitness level?
A moderate level of physical fitness is advisable, though modifications are offered if some exercises are challenging.
Is equipment provided?
Yes. Fitness and Yoga equipment are included.
What should I bring with me?
Please bring your own towel and water.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in the group?
This tour/activity has a maximum of 2 travelers.





























