Kuta gets dismissed by the wellness crowd, which suits us fine: some of the most rewarding classes we teach happen in Kuta and Legian hotels, with students who booked their first-ever yoga class because the holiday finally gave them time. No studio culture to feel intimidated by, no lululemon dress code — just a teacher, two mats and a quiet corner of the hotel garden before the beach day starts.
Built for Beginners
The majority of our Kuta bookings are first classes, so we lead with the beginner course — five short, structured sessions that fit a typical Kuta holiday week and end with you owning a 20-minute routine for home. Single taster classes work too: a 60-minute private at IDR 400.000 with zero expectations and a teacher who has seen every level of stiffness there is.
Surf-school students are the other Kuta regulars. Kuta's gentle beach break is where most people catch their first wave, and a basic mobility session before your lesson — shoulders, hips, that pop-up squat — makes the surf school money go further. Our yoga for surfers guide starts exactly at this level.
Hotels, Rooftops and Small Spaces
You don't need a villa. We teach in standard hotel rooms (pushed-back furniture and 2 x 3 metres is genuinely enough), on rooftop pool decks at sunrise before they fill, and in hotel gardens — staff almost never mind, and we're happy to ask with you. Mats, blocks and straps arrive with the teacher, so luggage space is never an issue.
Where Around Kuta We Teach
All of Kuta, Legian and Tuban, from the beachfront resorts to the guesthouse lanes off Poppies. Neighbouring Seminyak sits ten minutes north and the airport corridor toward Jimbaran ten minutes south — both covered at the same rates, and Denpasar is close behind.