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Ubud is the spiritual heart of Bali and home to some of the world's finest yoga studios. With over 100 studios to choose from, we've analyzed ratings, reviews, class variety, and instructor expertise to bring you the definitive list of Ubud's top yoga spaces. Whether you're seeking traditional Hatha in a jungle setting or modern Vinyasa in a boutique studio, this guide covers the best of the best.
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Ubud's yoga scene blends traditional Balinese spirituality with world-class modern practices. Most studios offer drop-in classes ($10-$20), class packages, and monthly memberships. Expect lush jungle settings, open-air shalas, and a strong community of dedicated practitioners. Many studios include sound healing, meditation, or breathwork alongside asana practice.
Book popular morning classes in advance during high season (July-August, December-January)
Try multiple studios during your first week to find the right fit for your practice
Ask about package deals if staying in Ubud for more than a week
Most studios provide mats and props, but bring your own for hygiene preferences
Arrive 10-15 minutes early for your first class to complete registration
Many studios offer donation-based community classes - check schedules for budget options
The Yoga Barn and Radiantly Alive are the largest hubs with diverse class offerings
For authentic traditional practice, seek out Balinese-owned studios with local teachers
For beginners, Yoga Barn offers the most comprehensive beginner program with dedicated beginner classes throughout the day, patient teachers, and a welcoming community. Their Hatha Basics and Gentle Flow classes are perfect for building foundations. Radiantly Alive and Intuitive Flow also have excellent beginner-friendly options with smaller class sizes.
Drop-in classes in Ubud typically range from 120,000-200,000 IDR ($8-$14 USD). Most studios offer better value through class packages: 5-class passes for 500,000-800,000 IDR ($35-$55) or monthly unlimited memberships for 1,500,000-2,500,000 IDR ($100-$170). Some studios also offer donation-based community classes.
For popular studios like Yoga Barn, Radiantly Alive, and Intuitive Flow, booking 24-48 hours in advance is recommended, especially for morning classes during high season. Smaller studios often accept walk-ins, but calling ahead ensures your spot. Most studios allow online booking through their websites or apps.
Light, breathable clothing is essential in Ubud's tropical climate. Most practitioners wear fitted shorts/leggings and tank tops or sports bras. Studios are generally casual and welcoming of all styles. Many are open-air, so consider layers for cooler morning classes. Modest coverage is appreciated out of respect for Balinese culture.
Yes, almost all Ubud studios provide complimentary yoga mats, props (blocks, straps, bolsters), and filtered water. However, many regular practitioners bring their own mats for hygiene and comfort. If you're staying long-term, purchasing a mat locally (50,000-300,000 IDR) is worthwhile.
Yes, while the main concentration of studios is in central Ubud and Penestanan, there are excellent studios throughout the greater Ubud area including Nyuh Kuning, Tegallalang, and Sayan. Many offer free shuttle services or can arrange affordable transport. Renting a scooter (50,000-70,000 IDR/day) gives you flexibility to explore different studios.
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