It’s not a secret that yoga is something that you can do to balance your mind, body, and soul. Each movement will give you a moment to connect with your inner self and slow down. And doing yoga in Bali is even better because yoga studios and classes are available across the island.
So, where can you look for the best yoga in Bali? Thankfully, we have the answer to that question. No matter where you are in Bali, whether in Ubud, Canggu, or Sanur, all the yoga studios offer excellent classes for beginner, intermediate, and advanced. It all comes down to preference!
Take a look at these yoga studios that will guarantee to get you all sweaty in the most positive way.
1. Yoga Barn – Ubud
Talking about yoga in Bali without mentioning Yoga Barn Ubud is like having yoga without a mat. Yoga Barn started with only two studios with four classes per day, and now, it has about 25 classes per day! And at Yoga Barn, your options for classes are endless because they have everything you can think of.
Yoga Barn has everything from the classic Hatha, Vinyasa, and Acro Yoga to meditation and sound healing. If you prefer a yoga retreat, Yoga Barn has a 1-Day and 3-Day Package, making it one of the best in Bali if you’re visiting the island for a limited time. If you want to have all the knowledge to teach yoga, Yoga Barn also has yoga teacher training, ranging from 50-Hour to 300-Hour, and even online training if you cannot be physically present in Bali!
2. Alchemy – Ubud
Alchemy Ubud may be known as the pioneer of the raw and vegan cafe movement in Bali. But do you know they also have a yoga studio just one stone’s throw away from the cafe? What sets Alchemy Ubud apart from other yoga studios is that they categorize the classes based on the elements of the universe: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Ether, and Karma.
Each of those classes targets different levels and purposes. Earth, for example, is where you will spend time trying different postures to challenge your stamina while working on breathwork and meditation. Ether is all about meditation, whether you’re a novice or have been practicing meditation for years. Whatever you pick, yoga or meditation, we think Alchemy is the closest to giving you a similar ashram experience in Bali, like the one you often see in India.
3. The Istana – Uluwatu
When you think of Uluwatu, your first thought is probably about surfing, but wait until you visit The Istana. Facing the majestic Indian Ocean, The Istana Uluwatu will give you a yoga experience like no other. Think of doing yoga with the sunset and the rolling waves around you. It certainly elevates the sensation of connecting with your inner self.
While you can certainly book the Vinyasa yoga, which is The Istana’s signature class, there are Yin, Tantric Hatha Yoga, and Karma Flow, among others you can join. Beyond yoga, The Istana also offers accommodation, cryotherapy, a spa, a restaurant, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). We can safely say that The Istana is undoubtedly one of the best yoga studios in Bali that you can visit.
4. Power of Now Oasis – Sanur
Power of Now Oasis in Sanur believes that yoga should be more than just about balancing your mind, body, and soul, but also about giving back to the community. As a semi-non-profit company, charity is a big part of the business of Power Now Oasis beyond the variety of yoga classes that you can participate in its beachfront location in Sanur.
The weekly schedule at Power of Now Oasis is updated every Sunday, but rest assured that you can join Yin, Iyengar, Hatha, or Bali Yoga any time of the week. And if you’re thinking of doing the Yoga Teacher Training in Bali, the yoga school here has been getting rave reviews since 2010 for its extensive 200-hour program in a month. They have Yoga Teacher Training a couple of times a year, and in 2025, they scheduled seven training sessions.
5. Udara Bali – Canggu
Udara Bali is an integrated yoga resort where retreat, wellness, and detox programs are held in one place. Surrounded by nature with the five yoga shalas facing the Indian Ocean and located in the quiet Seseh village, your yoga retreat cannot be more tranquil than this.
Beyond yoga classes like Vinyasa Flow or Aerial Yoga, among others, Udara also has classes on pilates, sound healing, breathwork, and even Cacao & Kirtan Ceremony. And as if that’s not enough, Udara Bali also has a water healing pool, a spa, a Finnish sauna, an herbal steam room, a jacuzzi, an ice bath and cold plunge, a meditation cave, and three unique Quantum Sound Domes.
Conclusions
There’s something about yoga in Bali that attracts people from all over the world beyond the variety of classes and retreats the yoga studios offer. Nature plays a role in making the yoga and retreat in Bali more appealing to visitors, with the lush jungles of Ubud or the scenic view of the Indian Ocean.
The five yoga studios we’ve gathered are just a fraction of the many yoga studios and retreats in Bali. But they are definitely some of the best in Bali, where you can get various classes outside yoga, like sound healing, breathwork, meditation, and also Yoga teacher training programs. Whatever you’re looking for about yoga, chances are you can find them all in Bali.
Pack your yoga mat and yoga attire, and find the balance of your mind, body, and soul in the Island of The Gods.