REVIEW · MALLORCA
Yoga and Brunch on the beach
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A calm morning beats a late breakfast. This beach yoga and brunch session in Palmanova pairs a Hatha-Vinyasa class with breath work, then feeds you a healthy meal right by the sea. I like the way the instructors focus on what your body needs, and I love the small-group vibe that makes it easier to get real alignment cues.
One consideration: the yoga happens on the beach, and the experience needs good weather. If conditions are poor, the operator will offer another date or a full refund, so keep an eye on forecast day-of.
In This Review
- Key things to know
- A Beach Yoga Morning in Mallorca That Actually Feels Relaxing
- The 1.5-Hour Hatha-Vinyasa Class: What You’ll Do on the Sand
- Breath Techniques and Alignment Help (Even If You’re New)
- Why the Small Group Matters (Lilla and Peter Do More Than Stand There)
- Brunch at Il Chiringo: Avocado Toast and Real Recovery
- Meeting Point in Palmanova: Where to Start and How It Fits Your Morning
- Price and Value: $68.63 That Includes Yoga and Breakfast
- Weather, Refunds, and What to Plan If the Beach Is Uncooperative
- Who Should Book This Yoga and Brunch Course
- Should You Book This Yoga and Brunch Morning in Palmanova?
- FAQ
- Where does the yoga and brunch start?
- How long is the experience?
- What style of yoga is taught on the beach?
- Is the class suitable for beginners?
- How many people are in each yoga class?
- Is brunch included, and what do you eat?
- What drinks are included with brunch?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What happens if the weather is bad or I cancel?
Key things to know
- Small-group coaching: yoga keeps to a maximum of 10 people in the class for hands-on guidance
- Beginner-friendly, not watered down: you’ll be guided with alignment help whether you’re new or returning
- Breathing and centering: you use breath techniques to slow your mind and steady your body
- Brunch is included: after yoga, you get a breakfast at Il Chiringo Restaurant
- Simple, flexible drinks: your brunch includes fresh orange juice plus coffee or tea options
- Language and pacing: the class is offered in English and runs about 2 hours total
A Beach Yoga Morning in Mallorca That Actually Feels Relaxing

If you’re in Mallorca and your schedule looks like a long line of photos and tapas, this is a smarter reset. It’s a 1.5-hour yoga session on the beach, in a chilled atmosphere, with breath work that helps you settle quickly. Then you close the loop with a healthy brunch nearby.
I like that the organizers treat yoga as something you can adjust, not something you have to perform perfectly. The instructors aim to help you find the right alignment and feel benefits in the postures without rushing. And in the reviews, people keep coming back to the calm, attentive approach from instructors Lilla and Peter.
The “beach” part isn’t just scenery. It changes the tone of the class. You’re moving with the natural rhythm of the morning, and you can often feel less tense than you would in a studio room.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
The 1.5-Hour Hatha-Vinyasa Class: What You’ll Do on the Sand
The session starts with a Hatha-Vinyasa style flow on the beach. Expect a mix of postures that build strength and mobility, plus breathing work designed to calm you down. The goal is to guide you toward a more conscious, healthier lifestyle using asanas, breathing techniques, and meditation.
You’ll likely get a steady pace rather than a frantic fitness class. The “Vinyasa” part means you move between shapes, while “Hatha” anchors the practice with focus on body positions. If you’re stiff, tired, or just not warmed up yet, this matters. The instructors are there to help you start from a place that feels safe.
A big benefit is that you’re not expected to ignore your body. The class is designed so you can adjust if you’ve had an injury, feel weak, or just don’t have much flexibility yet. That personal approach is what turns a beach yoga class from a nice idea into something you can actually use.
Breath Techniques and Alignment Help (Even If You’re New)

This is the part I’d bet will surprise you—in a good way. Instead of telling you to just go with the flow, the instructors emphasize breathing to help you center. Then they work on alignment, which is where most beginners struggle.
Alignment coaching is more than “stand up straight.” It helps you avoid putting your joints in awkward positions, and it can also make poses feel more comfortable. It’s especially useful if you’re traveling and carrying stress in your shoulders, hips, and back after lots of walking.
If you’re coming back to yoga after a break, this structure can also rebuild your confidence. The practice isn’t about pushing through pain. It’s about learning how to place your body so the pose does what it’s supposed to do.
Why the Small Group Matters (Lilla and Peter Do More Than Stand There)
Yoga on a beach can be chaotic if a class is too large. Here, the operator keeps the group small: no more than 10 people in each class for a more hands-on experience. At the same time, the overall activity listing notes a maximum of 20 travelers, which suggests the operator manages group size across sessions.
In practice, that small number is what lets instructors actually notice what your body is doing. Reviews highlight that Lilla and Peter take time to work with people’s positions, and they also take breaks to chat and answer questions. That matters if you want more than a quick session and a goodbye.
Two things that stand out from the feedback:
- Instructors are described as calming and pleasant, not rushed or showy.
- People valued the time spent discussing experiences and guidance during the morning.
If you’ve ever been in a yoga class where the teacher’s eyes never reach the back row, this format is a strong fix.
Brunch at Il Chiringo: Avocado Toast and Real Recovery
After yoga, you don’t wander off hungry. You head to Il Chiringo Restaurant for breakfast that’s included in the class price. The sample menu lists Avocado Toast as the main dish.
Food here isn’t an afterthought. It’s part of the full reset: move your body, then refuel with something simple and healthy. The breakfast comes with a choice of fresh orange juice or coffee or tea.
What I like about this setup is the convenience. You’re already in beach mode, and you don’t need to hunt for a good meal right after stretching. For many people, that’s the whole point of booking a morning experience like this—you get a full rhythm without extra decisions.
Also, a seaside brunch beats a post-yoga snack stand-in. You get a real meal to close the loop.
Meeting Point in Palmanova: Where to Start and How It Fits Your Morning

The meeting point is Passeig Mar, 19, 07181 Palmanova, Illes Balears, Spain. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not left figuring out what to do next.
The total duration is about 2 hours, which is great if you want something relaxing without losing half your day. It also makes the timing easier to plan alongside a beach walk, a museum visit, or a casual lunch later.
The location is listed as near public transportation, which is helpful in Mallorca when you don’t want to burn time waiting for parking. You’ll also get a mobile ticket, so you can keep things simple on your phone.
If English works for you, this one is offered in English, so you can follow instructions without stress.
Price and Value: $68.63 That Includes Yoga and Breakfast
At $68.63 per person, this isn’t the cheapest activity on the island. But you’re not just paying for yoga mats and 60 minutes of stretching.
You’re getting:
- 1.5 hours of yoga on the beach
- breath and alignment coaching suited to different abilities
- brunch included (avocado toast)
- fresh orange juice, plus coffee or tea options
That bundle is the value. Beach classes can be a little pricey in general, and adding breakfast makes the cost feel more balanced. You also avoid the usual vacation problem: you pay for a morning activity, then still have to spend time and money finding food afterward.
One more practical angle: it’s often booked ahead. The average advance booking is about 18 days, so if you’re traveling in peak season, don’t wait too long.
Weather, Refunds, and What to Plan If the Beach Is Uncooperative
This experience requires good weather. If the class is canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s fair, because beach yoga can’t perform miracles with wind and rain.
You can also cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. That gives you some flexibility if your plans change or if you wake up and realize you need a slower day.
My advice: if you’re choosing between this and another beach activity, keep at least one backup morning in your schedule. You’ll thank yourself if the weather shifts.
Who Should Book This Yoga and Brunch Course
This is a great match if you want:
- a morning reset in a calm setting
- yoga help that’s built around your body, not your ego
- a class that feels manageable even if you’re not very flexible
- breakfast right after, without extra planning
It also fits well for groups of friends because the class size stays small and the instructors can interact with you. Reviews specifically mention that people enjoyed chatting with Lilla and Peter, which points to a friendly vibe.
If you’re dealing with an injury or you’re nervous about starting yoga, this kind of tailoring is a big plus—since the guidance is intended to adjust to different needs. The listing also notes moderate physical fitness level, so this isn’t framed as extreme athletic training.
Should You Book This Yoga and Brunch Morning in Palmanova?
Yes, if your vacation brain wants a kind reset. This works especially well when you like structured guidance but don’t want the pressure of a hard-core class.
Book it if:
- you want beach yoga plus a real breakfast
- you prefer small groups where instructors can correct alignment
- you’d rather spend 2 hours feeling better than squeezing in one more “must-do”
Skip it if:
- your schedule is too tight to handle weather-based changes
- you want a totally silent, studio-like yoga vibe with zero chatting
If your ideal Mallorca morning is simple, supportive, and actually relaxing, this is the kind of plan that makes sense.
FAQ
Where does the yoga and brunch start?
The meeting point is Passeig Mar, 19, 07181 Palmanova, Illes Balears, Spain.
How long is the experience?
It lasts about 2 hours.
What style of yoga is taught on the beach?
The class is described as Hatha-Vinyasa style yoga.
Is the class suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s designed to suit all abilities, from novice to experienced yoga practitioners, with adjustments for individual needs.
How many people are in each yoga class?
The experience states no more than 10 people take part in each class for a more hands-on approach.
Is brunch included, and what do you eat?
Yes. After yoga, breakfast is provided by Il Chiringo Restaurant, with avocado toast listed as the main item.
What drinks are included with brunch?
The brunch includes fresh orange juice, with coffee or tea also available.
What language is the tour offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is bad or I cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























