REVIEW · PHUKET
Beach Yoga Class in Phuket
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Waves and yoga, right on the sand. This Phuket class runs on Kata or Karon beaches and turns a morning or sunset into a 1 hour 15 minute all-levels flow with Hatha and Vinyasa. You get that calming feeling of being grounded where the sea is doing its own soundtrack.
I especially like two things. Mats/towels and bottled water are included, so you can travel light. And with a maximum of 12 people, the vibe stays relaxed while the instructor can still keep an eye on form.
One possible drawback: don’t count on pickup. Private transportation isn’t included, and at least one guest reported not getting picked up as expected.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you roll out your mat
- Beach Yoga in Phuket on Kata or Karon: what you’re really signing up for
- Your morning session at 8:00am: calmer start, still a full practice
- Your sunset session at 5:00pm: acroyoga basics on the sand
- What the class feels like: Hatha, Vinyasa, and meditation (plus options)
- Meeting at CC’s Hideaway and how check-in works on the day
- Included gear and the real value of paying $13.02
- Transport reality check: what to expect if you wanted pickup
- Who this Phuket beach yoga class is best for
- Should you book this Phuket beach yoga class?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for beach yoga in Phuket?
- How long is the beach yoga class?
- What are the available class times?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is private transportation or pickup included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Is the class suitable for my fitness level, and how large are groups?
Key things to know before you roll out your mat

- Two beach options, depending on the day: classes run on Kata or Karon beaches in Phuket.
- Morning vs. sunset are different vibes: Sunday morning focuses on an all-levels flow; Tuesday sunset adds acroyoga basics.
- Weather can shift the plan: the location may change depending on conditions, and the activity depends on good weather.
- Gear is taken care of: mats/towels and bottled water are included.
- Small group size: up to 12 travelers for a calmer, more personal feel.
- Arrive early: meet at CC’s Hideaway and plan to show up 15 minutes before the start.
Beach Yoga in Phuket on Kata or Karon: what you’re really signing up for
This is beach yoga in Phuket with a simple promise: you trade the usual studio setting for sand, salt air, and ocean rhythm. The class takes place on Kata or Karon beaches, and it’s timed for either a Sunday morning or a Tuesday sunset—two very different windows of the day.
The practice itself is described as largely Hatha and Vinyasa. In plain terms, that means you can expect a mix of grounding poses, breath-led movement, and some slower moments—often with meditation woven in. One review also points out the class can lean more Vinyasa-side, with variations that feel fun if you like to try new things.
The “all-levels” part matters. This isn’t about forcing advanced shapes. It’s more about giving you options so you can participate at your own pace. If you’re comfortable moving through standing poses and floor work, you’ll likely be fine.
And yes, the setting is part of the value. Practicing outdoors on Kata or Karon gives you that immediate shift in pace—especially at sunrise or when the light turns soft at sunset. The best moments tend to be the ones you can’t schedule: waves washing in, the wind changing, and that quiet reset you feel during the breath-and-mind part of class.
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Your morning session at 8:00am: calmer start, still a full practice

The Sunday option is Morning Beach Yoga at 8:00am. That timing is perfect if you like starting early, beating crowds, and getting your body moving before the day ramps up.
In terms of what happens, expect a full session that’s long enough to feel like more than a stretch. The duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes, which gives the instructor time to guide you through a warm-up, a sequence (often Hatha then Vinyasa elements), and a calmer finish. Some meditation is typically included, so you’re not just physically busy—you’re also learning how to land.
What you’ll likely notice on a morning session is how quickly your attention shifts. When you practice by the water, you can’t help but match your breathing to what’s around you: movement, sounds, and light. The reviews highlight how peaceful and refreshing the experience feels when the beach looks beautiful at class time.
This is a strong choice if you want:
- a workout that doesn’t feel like a gym
- a mindful routine you can actually keep doing
- a Phuket experience that feels local and grounded, not touristy and rushed
Your sunset session at 5:00pm: acroyoga basics on the sand

The Tuesday option is Sunset Beach Yoga at 5:00pm. Sunset yoga is a different kind of energy: you’re coming off a day of heat and activity, and the practice becomes a transition. Reviews mention it as an amazing experience with a best-sunset feeling—exactly the kind of “Phuket moment” that’s hard to recreate elsewhere.
Sunset classes include the basics of Acroyoga. That doesn’t mean you need to be an acrobat. It means you can expect some partner or playful elements built around foundational moves. This is especially fun if you enjoy trying variations you haven’t done before, which shows up in the feedback about Vinyasa-style movement plus creative additions.
Even if acroyoga isn’t your thing, the rest of the class still follows the Hatha/Vinyasa flow style, usually with meditation too. So it stays grounded, even when it gets a little more playful near the end.
One extra note from reviews: an instructor taking pictures during practice shows up here. If you like having a visual memory of the session, that’s a nice bonus. If you dislike being photographed, it’s worth letting the instructor know before you start.
What the class feels like: Hatha, Vinyasa, and meditation (plus options)

This practice is built around a Hatha and Vinyasa mix, depending on the instructor. That flexibility is practical: it means the teacher can adjust the flow to what the group needs that day.
Here’s how that usually translates in your body:
- Hatha gives you more structure and slower transitions.
- Vinyasa pushes more continuous movement with breath cues.
- Meditation helps you settle after you’ve moved, not just end with a pose and call it done.
One review notes the class was more Vinyasa-focused with variations. Another mentions the instructor remembered them later and gave advice that sounded tailored. That “tailored” element is something you want from any yoga teacher, even on a beach—because the environment changes things. Wind and sand can alter stability. A good instructor will help you adjust rather than just keep going.
You should also expect the moderate fitness level tag to be real. Yoga on sand isn’t the same as yoga on a mat on a smooth floor. Even if the poses feel basic, balance and footwork can be more demanding. If you can handle a typical all-levels class and you’re comfortable with standing and floor movement, you should be fine.
Meeting at CC’s Hideaway and how check-in works on the day

The meeting point is CC’s Hideaway, 84 Patak Rd, Tambon Karon, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83100, Thailand. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not juggling transportation across town afterward.
You’ll want to show up 15 minutes early. That’s the simple trick that prevents stress. Beach yoga needs a few minutes for everyone to find their spot, set up, and settle before the practice starts.
The info also says it’s near public transportation, which matters if you’re exploring Phuket by local transit rather than using private cars. It also keeps the experience accessible without adding a pricey logistics layer.
Tickets are mobile, and confirmation happens at booking. That’s straightforward: you’re not spending the trip time tracking down paper passes.
One thing to keep in mind: the location might change depending on weather. Beach yoga is weather-dependent by nature, so don’t be surprised if the exact stretch of sand shifts to match conditions.
Included gear and the real value of paying $13.02
The price is $13.02 per person, and the value is where this experience earns its keep. Two key items are included: mats/towels and bottled water.
That matters more than it sounds. In Phuket, beach days can mean buying small extras constantly—towels, water, gear. Here, you’re covered for the essentials, so you can put the money toward other experiences rather than repeating beach-buying.
Duration is also a value signal. At about 1 hour 15 minutes, you get a complete session rather than a quick taste. For the price point, that’s the difference between feeling like you paid for a short demo versus paying for a full yoga class that actually leaves you feeling different when you’re done.
Group size is another subtle value factor. With a maximum of 12 people, the class can feel more attentive than the huge group chaos you sometimes get elsewhere. You’re paying for a guided practice, not just a place to stand on sand.
And because multiple reviews highlight the instructor quality—kindness, advice, even remembering someone from a past class—the money is going toward teaching, not just a scenic location. One review also mentions a mattress-like comfort item being provided, which fits the included-mat idea.
Transport reality check: what to expect if you wanted pickup
Private transportation isn’t included. That’s the clean, factual line.
In real life, that means you should plan to get yourself to CC’s Hideaway and arrive early. At least one guest reported no pickup when they chose pickup, so treat pickup as unreliable unless you see it clearly confirmed for your booking. The safest move is to plan based on the meeting point, not on a car showing up.
If you’re staying around the Patak Rd/Karon area, this is usually easier than trying to cross the island at odd hours.
Who this Phuket beach yoga class is best for
This experience is a good match if you want yoga with a strong sense of place. The Kata/Karon setting gives you something you can’t replicate at home: ocean air, waves as background, and a beach-based routine that feels like part of Phuket rather than a side trip.
It’s also ideal if:
- you like all-levels classes where you can take your time
- you enjoy Hatha/Vinyasa flows and don’t mind trying new variations
- you want a mindful reset in the morning or a more playful sunset option
- you want a small group experience capped at 12
It may be less ideal if you need:
- guaranteed transportation/pickup
- a quiet, purely meditation-only session with no movement variations
- a very advanced practice with zero modifications
Should you book this Phuket beach yoga class?
I’d book it if you want a value-forward Phuket Kata/Karon beach yoga session where the basics are handled: mats/towels, bottled water, and a real 1 hour 15 minute practice guided on sand. The small group size and the repeated praise for the instructor experience make it feel like more than a casual beach activity.
Skip it if transportation is your biggest requirement. Since private transport isn’t included and pickup has been reported inconsistently, plan to meet at CC’s Hideaway and keep your schedule flexible with weather.
If you’re ready to move, breathe, and let the sea do the soundtrack, this one is an easy yes for a morning reset or a sunset payoff.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for beach yoga in Phuket?
The meeting point is CC’s Hideaway, 84 Patak Rd, Tambon Karon, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83100, Thailand.
How long is the beach yoga class?
The duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes (approx.).
What are the available class times?
Sunday offers Morning Beach Yoga at 8:00am. Tuesday offers Sunset Beach Yoga at 5:00pm.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes mats/towels and bottled water.
Is private transportation or pickup included?
Private transportation is not included. You’ll meet at the listed meeting point.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The location might also change depending on weather conditions.
Is the class suitable for my fitness level, and how large are groups?
The class is designed for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level. The maximum group size is 12 travelers.




























