The Best Yoga Spots in Bali for a Relaxing ‘NamaStay’

Waves aren’t the only things that flow in Bali. From Ubud’s serene shalas to Canggu’s eco-luxe escapes, mindfulness, rejuvenation, and transformation radiate all around this yoga paradise.

Are you really a yogi in Bali if you haven’t taken a yoga class at one of the island’s serene studios? And if you’ve never experienced the art of asanas, there’s no better place to begin than in one of the world’s most celebrated yoga destinations. We’ve rounded up Bali’s best yoga spots for your next centering visit to the Island of the Gods. And if you’re looking for a calming place to stay, we’ve got you covered too with our selection of the best Bali villas.

Ubud

Radiantly Alive

Radiantly Alive lives up to its name with vibrant yoga classes, creative workshops, and renowned Yoga Teacher Trainings. It’s a hub for yogis seeking community and inspiration in their practice. If their beautiful shalas don’t win you over, the warm people you meet in them will. Come for the yoga and stay for the family that Radiantly Alive promises.

The Yoga Barn

This popular sanctuary is as close to nirvana as it gets. Beyond offering a wide variety of classes and workshops in spacious practice rooms, The Yoga Barn also has a vegan cafe, a wellness centre for holistic healing therapies, and even accommodation for those who want to live within this tropical oasis.

Alchemy

Veganism may not be a yoga prerequisite, but those who visit Alchemy might just say it otherwise! Known as Bali’s first raw vegan cafe, this plant-based haven nourishes the body and soul by offering wholesome eats that are perfect for refuelling after an intense practice. Plus, they also have a second branch in Uluwatu!

Where to Stay?

Villa Crystal Castle

In Ubud, Villa Crystal Castle sidesteps the usual Bali villa clichés with a bit of confidence. Built from reclaimed timber and layered with over 10,000 kg of crystals, this is where the villa shows its character. With seven bedrooms for up to 14 guests, it suits groups after something with more personality than the standard infinity-pool circuit.

The yoga shala is where everyone eventually drifts, even the “just here for the view” crowd. Open on all sides and facing rice fields, it sets the tone for slow breaths, longer pauses, and the occasional why don’t I do this every morning? moment. Inhale, exhale, and suddenly, everyone’s a little more committed than they expected.

Elsewhere, wellness is woven in with its spa, pool, and rose quartz reflexology path. It’s less about switching off and more about switching into something softer, steadier, and a little more you.

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Canggu

The Practice Bali Yoga

For those who enjoy a good old-fashioned yoga flow, The Practice is the studio for you. Committed to teaching Traditional Tantric Hatha Yoga and keeping tradition alive, The Practice allows you to experience yoga without any flashy bells and whistles.

The Path Bali

Be one with nature at The Path – where natural light, soft wood, and lush greenery surround you, creating a calm and intimate energy. From yoga flows to somatic healing workshops, this studio focuses on guiding people on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

Serenity Eco Guesthouse and Yoga

Ground yourself in this sustainable sanctuary where guests can check-in for a peaceful retreat or drop by for a relaxing yoga flow. Serenity Eco Guesthouse and Yoga lives up to its name, as it offers daily yoga classes, vegan dishes, spa services and even permaculture gardening.

Where to Stay?

Villa Pantai Indah

Just a few steps from Pererenan Beach, Villa Pantai Indah defies that hard-to-find balance in Bali. Here, you’re close enough to catch the ocean on the breeze and the buzz of nearby cafés, surf breaks, and Canggu’s ever-moving crowd. It’s the kind of address that works just as well for exploring as it does for staying in.

Bedrooms are all about easy comfort and a good night’s sleep waiting for you after a day outside. The pool, wrapped in greenery with a small fish pond nearby, makes those quick dips turn into lingering ones.

Upstairs, the rooftop opens to wide, unfiltered sea views, while the yoga deck claims the sunrise for itself (let the coffee wait). At the centre of it all, the 10-seater dining table does what it does best: gather everyone for meals, whether they come from the kitchen or a private chef who knows exactly what they’re doing.

Seminyak

Jiwa Yoga

For those who like to get hot and sweaty, Jiwa specialises in Bikram, Ashtanga, and Hot Pilates. With heated practice rooms, any workout you do, whether a traditional yoga class or a contemporary pilates session, is sure to be extra invigorating and detoxifying. Don’t forget to bring a towel!

Where to Stay?

 Villa Anaya Manis

Villa Anaya Manis is what happens when someone designs a villa with big groups in mind. You’re close to cafés, beach clubs, and the usual Seminyak favourites, but once you’re inside, it feels like the outside world agreed to wait its turn.

The villa has nine ensuite bedrooms and plenty of shared spaces that make group living feel easy rather than chaotic. The look is clean and monochromatic, softened by gardens, two pools, and outdoor areas that handle everything from morning to night. The garden, in particular, is where rolling out a yoga mat feels like a great way to start the day.

There’s more than enough here to keep everyone entertained: a gym, home theatre, barbecue area, and even a wine cellar for evenings that run a little longer than planned. It’s the kind of place where group trips actually work.

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Uluwatu

The Space

More than just a yoga studio, The Space offers a place where work meets play. Start your day with a power yoga class, stay productive in their co-working spaces, and unwind with a Balinese massage. Why leave when you can have all you need (and want) in one place?

Where to Stay?

Cloud Nine Ungasan

In the hills of Uluwatu, Cloud Nine Ungasan is the kind of villa that doesn’t really ask you to choose between wellness or play. It’s spacious and designed for groups who prefer having options on tap.

Spread across a 1,600 sqm land, the five-bedroom villa sleeps up to 10 guests and comes with just about every reason not to leave. There’s a 20-metre pool, sauna, cold plunge, hot tub, massage room, gym, and a yoga deck for mornings that start with good intentions.

By the time evening rolls around, everything gravitates upstairs anyway. The top floor bar, billiards table, terrace, and projector turn into the default gathering spot, where time tends to stretch out longer than planned.

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Seseh

Udara

Ready to transport yourself to a mystical atmosphere of healing? From open-air shalas with 360-degree views to underground temples and sacred domes designed to amplify sound and light vibrations, Udara has it all. Transform your mindfulness practice with this studio’s sacred spaces and leave with a deeper sense of centering and renewal.

Where to Stay?

Akashi Residence

Akashi Residence is what happens when architecture decides to have a bit of fun. Designed by Alexis Dornier, it sits just far enough from the buzz, with Canggu and the west coast surf breaks close enough to tempt you out (that’s if you can tear yourself away from your villa).

This villa is built for groups who like things shared with a soaring atrium that brings everything and everyone together, complete with a sculptural water slide that drops into the pool like a wink at the usual idea of luxury. Six bedrooms and layered living spaces mean the mood can shift easily from full house energy to a complete personal retreat.

Up on the top level, the yoga deck keeps things simple. Mornings are for a bit of sunlight, a few stretches, and the occasional moment of “I could definitely be that person who does this daily.” Beneath it all, a gym, ice bath, pool table, and open-plan lounges keep the balance between activity and recovery.

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