Reviewed · MALLORCA
Yoga and Brunch on the beach
Beach mornings can be surprisingly good for you. This one pairs 1.5 hours of Hatha-Vinyasa on the sand with a healthy brunch finish, right in Palmanova. I like the small-group feel, and I also like how the instructors (names you may hear like Lilla and Peter) focus on alignment and breathing so you are not left guessing.
Two big selling points for me are the included coffee, tea, fresh juices, and a nutritious breakfast, plus the fact that the class is adapted for stiff bodies and real-life injuries. The only real consideration is that this experience depends on good weather, so you should be ready for a date change if conditions are poor.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle in your notes
- Beach yoga in Palmanova, Mallorca, that ends with brunch
- What the 2-hour schedule feels like, from sand to breakfast
- Hatha-Vinyasa on the beach: how the class is structured
- Alignment and personal adjustments, without the ego
- The brunch at Il Chiringo: healthy, included, and easy to plan
- Small groups, capped numbers, and what that means for your experience
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for
- Who this works best for, and who might want a different plan
- Practical tips for your beach yoga and brunch morning
- Should you book this Mallorca yoga and brunch?
- FAQ
- What kind of yoga is this?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included with the price?
- Where does it start?
- How big are the classes?
- Is it suitable for beginners?
- What fitness level do I need?
- Is it offered in English, and what if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things I’d circle in your notes
- Beach yoga with Hatha-Vinyasa focus: moving postures with breath guidance, not just stretching
- Small group coaching: no more than 10 in the class for hands-on help
- Brunch is included: at Il Chiringo Restaurant, with drinks like orange juice, coffee, or tea
- All abilities welcome: adjustments are part of the plan, even if you are new to yoga
- English-speaking session: the class is offered in English
- Weather-dependent: plan around the fact that the beach is the setting
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Beach yoga in Palmanova, Mallorca, that ends with brunch

This is the kind of Mallorca morning I like: active, calm, and practical. You start out on the beach with a structured yoga session, then you finish with a sit-down meal at Il Chiringo Restaurant. It is a neat way to experience the island beyond just sun and seafood.
Palmanova also works well logistically. The meeting point is on Passeig Mar, 19, 07181 Palmanova, and the activity is described as being near public transportation. So if you are bouncing around Mallorca by bus or walking, you are not forced into complicated transport plans just to do something simple.
Price-wise, this is $68.63 per person for about 2 hours total, and it includes more than just the yoga. You also get brunch and drinks built into the class price, which is often where value quietly shows up. You are paying for a morning experience, not two separate purchases you have to piece together on your own.
What the 2-hour schedule feels like, from sand to breakfast

The rhythm is simple, and that is a good thing while traveling. You begin with around 1.5 hours of yoga on the beach in a chilled environment. The class uses a Hatha-Vinyasa style, so you are guided through a mix of posture work and movement, tied to breath.
After yoga, you head to brunch at Il Chiringo Restaurant. The exact timing can vary with the day, but the overall experience clocks in at about 2 hours. That makes it ideal when you want something meaningful in the morning, without losing your whole day to a long activity.
One small practical note: because this takes place outdoors, your morning can feel a bit more sensitive to conditions than an indoor class. If the day is windy or too hot or cool, you will probably notice. The good news is that the instructors build the session around breath and body awareness, so it still feels like a grounded experience even if you have to stay flexible.
Hatha-Vinyasa on the beach: how the class is structured
This is not described as a hardcore athletic workout. It is yoga with a steady focus, combining Hatha principles with Vinyasa flow elements. That usually means you will work on both control and movement, and you will likely shift between poses rather than holding everything forever.
The session also leans hard into breath. The highlights mention breathing techniques to calm and center your body, and the overview includes breath and meditation as part of the approach. In practice, that means you are not just doing poses, you are learning how to use your breath to stay steady, especially when your mind wants to race.
The beach setting matters here. On sand, your body naturally engages stabilizing muscles a bit more than it would on a gym floor. So even a moderate class can feel more “alive.” The best way to enjoy that is to listen to the instructors and focus on your alignment, not the fact that the ground is changing under you.
Alignment and personal adjustments, without the ego
Here is what really separates this from a generic beach yoga drop-in: the teaching philosophy is built around the individual. The overview is very clear that you might be stiff, weak, inflexible, or dealing with an injury, and the instructors try to adjust the yoga accordingly.
That matters because a lot of yoga classes unintentionally punish people who are new or out of practice. Here, the message is safety first. The instructors work with everyone to find correct alignment and to get the biggest benefits from the postures.
Small group size is a big reason this can happen. The highlights state no more than 10 people take part in each class for a more hands-on approach by tutors. So instead of watching from a distance, you can get cues that help you set your body up correctly.
It also means you can ask questions without waiting your turn forever. One of the strongest pieces of feedback linked with the experience is that the instructors take time to chat and explain, not just teach and move on. If you like learning what you are doing and why, this format tends to deliver.
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The brunch at Il Chiringo: healthy, included, and easy to plan
Yoga is only half the morning. The other half is the meal, and it is included. You get breakfast provided by Il Chiringo Restaurant, with choices such as fresh orange juice or coffee or tea.
The sample menu lists avocado toast as the main. That tells you the vibe: simple, fresh, and fitting for a post-yoga appetite. You are not trying to recover from a heavy meal, and you are not stuck eating plain bread out of obligation.
What I like about brunch being included is that you do not have to think right after yoga. There is no scrambling for food while everyone is sweaty and calm at the same time. Instead, you get a built-in finish, which is exactly what you want when you are traveling.
Also, the “coffee, tea, and fresh juices” are listed as included in the class price. That is a small detail, but it adds up. In Mallorca, it is easy to spend money on drinks and then realize you already paid for half your morning elsewhere. Here, you know the essentials are covered.
Small groups, capped numbers, and what that means for your experience
The highlight says each class keeps to no more than 10 people. The activity info also lists a maximum of 20 travelers overall. That can sound confusing at first, but the practical takeaway is that the yoga instruction itself is designed to stay small.
For you, that usually translates into:
- More individual attention during alignment work
- A more relaxed pace, because the instructor can actually see what is going on
- Less waiting if you need a modification
The overall cap on bookings (20) suggests the operator is controlling flow so groups do not become unruly. Even if more people are booked across sessions, your yoga class is still meant to stay hands-on.
You also get a more pleasant vibe when your group is limited. Reviews attached to this experience strongly emphasize how welcoming and calming the instructors are, and how professional they feel. That kind of atmosphere is easier to keep when nobody is lost in a crowd.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for

At $68.63 per person, you are paying for a structured beach yoga session plus an included breakfast and drinks. If you compare this to DIY beach yoga plus a separate brunch purchase, you start to see the value.
A typical Mallorca morning can turn expensive quickly if you piece everything together. Yoga classes in general can cost a lot depending on who teaches and where it happens. On top of that, the included brunch matters because you are not paying additional restaurant prices right after.
Also, the teaching approach is personal. The session is designed for different bodies and needs, which reduces the risk of paying for something that does not feel right for you. If you have ever taken a class where you felt out of place, you know why that is valuable.
One more value angle: the experience is only about 2 hours. You are buying time efficiency. You can do this on a travel day without feeling like you skipped half your sightseeing.
Who this works best for, and who might want a different plan
This experience is described as suitable for all abilities, from novice to experienced yoga practitioners. That is a strong match if you are a first-time yoga person who wants guidance but not pressure.
The “moderate physical fitness level” note also matters. This is not described as extreme, but you should expect some mobility and balance work. If you are recovering from an injury or you know your range of motion is limited, the class still aims to accommodate you. Just keep your comfort and safety front and center.
You will likely enjoy it most if you:
- Want a calm morning activity, not a chaotic “see everything” tour
- Prefer small-group help and clear instruction
- Like the idea of beach yoga but want the structure of a real class
- Appreciate a healthy meal included right after
If you are looking for intense power yoga where you sweat hard for a long time, you might find this more soothing than demanding. The goal here is conscious, healthier living through asanas, breath, and meditation style focus, not a competition vibe.
Practical tips for your beach yoga and brunch morning
This is a beach event, so small preparation goes a long way.
First, wear something you can move in easily. Breath and alignment work are easier when your clothing does not restrict you. If you get cold quickly, bring a light layer for after yoga, since the beach can shift in temperature later in the morning.
Second, pace your expectations. Since the total experience is around 2 hours, you will get a full morning flow, but it is not a half-day retreat. Arrive with the mindset that the yoga is the main event, and brunch is the reward.
Third, come ready to be coached. The small group format is meant for adjustments. If you are someone who tends to “just try to copy” what you see, loosen that habit. Focus on the instructor cues about alignment and breath. That is where the benefits are meant to land.
Finally, be weather aware. The experience requires good weather, and if it is canceled due to poor weather you will be offered another date or a full refund. So if you are planning it as a big fixed moment, keep a little flexibility in your schedule.
Should you book this Mallorca yoga and brunch?
I think this is a great booking if you want a morning that feels both local and restorative. The beach setting in Palmanova is the hook, but the real strength is the teaching style: breath-led yoga, alignment help, and the confidence to modify for different bodies.
You should also book if brunch is part of your travel pleasure. The included Il Chiringo Restaurant breakfast, with choices like fresh orange juice or coffee or tea, makes the whole thing feel complete. It is hard to beat a plan that finishes with food instead of ending with “Now go find lunch.”
Skip it only if you dislike outdoor activities or you need a perfectly fixed schedule regardless of weather. Since it is weather-dependent, you are trading certainty for a better setting and a more relaxed morning.
If you want a simple answer: book it for a calm reset morning, especially if you like small groups and hands-on coaching. It is the kind of experience that turns a vacation day into something you remember for the right reasons.
FAQ
What kind of yoga is this?
The class is described as Hatha-Vinyasa style yoga on the beach, and it includes breathing techniques to calm and center your body.
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as about 2 hours total, with about 1.5 hours of yoga plus brunch afterwards.
What’s included with the price?
Brunch is included, along with coffee, tea, and fresh juices. The breakfast is provided by Il Chiringo Restaurant, and the sample main is avocado toast. You also have a choice of fresh orange juice, coffee, or tea.
Where does it start?
The meeting point is Passeig Mar, 19, 07181 Palmanova, Illes Balears, Spain.
How big are the classes?
Each class has no more than 10 people for a hands-on approach by the tutors. The overall activity has a maximum of 20 travelers.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. It is described as suitable for all abilities, from novice to experienced yoga practitioners, with adjustments based on individual needs.
What fitness level do I need?
The experience notes that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Is it offered in English, and what if the weather is bad?
It is offered in English. The experience requires good weather, and if it is canceled due to poor weather you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
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