REVIEW · MALLORCA
Mallorca: Yoga and Brunch on Palmanova Beach
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Beach yoga on Mallorca is a very good plan. This 3-hour Palmanova Beach yoga-and-brunch combo is interesting because the Hatha-Vinyasa class is guided for all bodies, then you eat right there by the water.
I really like the personal tone of the session: you get help with alignment and options even if you’re stiff, weak, inflexible, or coming with an old injury. I also like that the food part is not an afterthought, it’s a healthy brunch with a drink choice.
One thing to consider: your yoga may run as part of a broader schedule at the same spot, so you might not feel like you’re in a totally private, just-us-only class.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this beach yoga and brunch in Palmanova feels like a reset
- Meeting point at Il Chiringo: how to find the class fast
- The 90 minutes of Hatha-Vinyasa yoga: what you’ll actually do
- Adjustments for stiff, weak, injured, or brand-new
- Breathwork and meditation: why your morning will feel different
- Yoga mats, props, and comfort: your small gear checklist
- From yoga to brunch: what happens after savasana
- Price and value: is $67 fair for 3 hours in Palmanova?
- The logistics that matter: timing, language, and group feel
- Who should book this beach yoga and brunch
- Quick tips so you can enjoy it, not just attend it
- Should you book the Mallorca Yoga and Brunch on Palmanova Beach?
- FAQ
- How long is the yoga and brunch experience?
- Where is the meeting point on Palmanova Beach?
- What is included in the price?
- Do I need to bring a yoga mat?
- What should I bring with me?
- Is this experience suitable for children or wheelchair users?
Key things to know before you go

- Palmanova shoreline setting: yoga is done on the beach under trees, near Il Chiringo.
- All-level Hatha-Vinyasa: expect guided movement plus breathing and simple meditation focus.
- Options for real bodies: instructors aim to adjust alignment for beginners and people returning from injuries.
- Yoga gear included: mats and props are provided, so you can travel lighter.
- Brunch is included: one main breakfast meal plus coffee, tea, or fresh orange juice.
- Bring basics: no towel or water is provided, so pack accordingly.
Why this beach yoga and brunch in Palmanova feels like a reset

If your Mallorca days start with long lunches, late coffee, and a sunhat you never take off, this tour is a different rhythm. You start your morning with movement and breath on the sand, then you finish with a calm, healthy brunch. It’s not about being zen for show. It’s about leaving the session feeling more centered, then carrying that into the rest of your day.
The setting helps. Palmanova’s beach is bright and breezy, and the class happens a couple of meters away from the white beach bar Il Chiringo, under the trees. That shade matters if the sun is already climbing when you arrive. Also, the beach has a way of slowing your thoughts down. Waves are the background soundtrack whether you want them or not.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Meeting point at Il Chiringo: how to find the class fast

Go to Il Chiringo first. It’s your landmark: a white beach bar right on Palmanova beach. The yoga group meets a couple of meters away from the bar, under the trees, in front of the tourist office.
A practical tip: arrive a few minutes early and don’t overthink it. If you’re standing near Il Chiringo facing the tourist-office side, you’ll be in the right general area. Once you spot people in comfortable clothes looking a little too calm for beach day, you’re there.
No hotel pickup is included, so you’ll handle the walk or short local transfer yourself. That’s common for beach activities here, and it also lets you control your schedule.
The 90 minutes of Hatha-Vinyasa yoga: what you’ll actually do

The yoga portion runs about 90 minutes. It’s described as Hatha-Vinyasa style, which usually means a mix of steady postures (Hatha) plus flowing sequences that connect to breath (Vinyasa). The goal isn’t to race through poses. The goal is to practice with your body in the room, not just your mind.
Expect the instructor to guide you through:
- posture basics and alignment cues
- transitions that match your breathing
- breathing techniques as part of the practice
- a calm ending that keeps your mind quiet enough to feel your body again
The tone of the class is also part of the value. You’ll hear themes around love, power, empathy, tolerance, and a balance of feminine and masculine energy, plus a “small and calm” vibe that keeps it grounded. It’s the kind of class where humor shows up, but the instruction stays clear.
And yes, it can feel challenging. One review notes it’s sometimes challenging, but still very well guided. That’s realistic: even beginners can make progress quickly when someone corrects your alignment and gives you options.
Adjustments for stiff, weak, injured, or brand-new

This is one of the biggest reasons I’d recommend this experience. The instructors explicitly say they aim to adjust the class for everyone’s needs—whether you’re stiff, weak, inflexible, or have had an injury.
In plain terms, that means you’re not pushed into a single “perfect” way of doing a pose. You’ll be supported to find the safest, most effective version for your body. For example, if a forward fold hurts your back or hamstrings, you can expect alternatives like bending knees, using props, or shifting the angle. If a balance pose feels too intense, you should get a simpler entry or a steadier variation.
This matters because beach yoga can go two ways:
- a free-for-all where beginners try hard and get discouraged
- a guided practice that makes you feel capable without pretending it’s effortless
This tour clearly aims for the second one. The personal approach is what makes the class feel safe, not just “nice.”
Breathwork and meditation: why your morning will feel different

The practice isn’t only about stretching. You’re also guided toward a more conscious lifestyle through breathing techniques and meditation. You’ll connect breath, body, and mind—so you don’t just finish with sore legs and a vague calm.
What I like about this part is that it’s doable. Breathwork isn’t complicated when someone teaches it clearly. You might start noticing how quickly your body changes once your breathing slows, and how much easier it is to hold a posture when you’re not fighting your own panic.
Several of the best-sounding moments in the feedback are about how the instructor explains things, and how participants learn more about their own bodies. That’s the kind of skill you can take off the sand and use later, whether you’re exploring Mallorca or just trying to sleep after a long day.
Yoga mats, props, and comfort: your small gear checklist

The tour includes a yoga mat and props. That’s a practical win. You don’t need to carry your own gear through airports or down the street to the beach.
What you should bring:
- Water
- Comfortable clothes (easy to move in)
Towel is not included, and water is also not included. Since you’ll be outside, treat this as real sun time. Even a morning class can make you thirsty, especially if you’re taking deeper breaths and moving more than you expected.
If you’re going early, bring a light layer too. Under-tree shade can feel cooler on some mornings, and beaches can have a breeze.
From yoga to brunch: what happens after savasana

After the class, you’ll get a delicious and healthy breakfast. It includes one main breakfast meal plus a drink choice: fresh orange juice, coffee, or tea.
What makes this part worth your time is the timing. You don’t leave the beach to search for food, and you don’t have to recover from yoga with yet another heavy meal. Starting with something nourishing helps your whole day feel smoother.
Also, brunch here is part of the experience’s emotional tone. Feedback highlights warm conversation after the session, which is exactly what you want if you’re tired of loud group tours and rapid-fire itineraries. Think of it as a gentle social landing.
You may also appreciate that the meal choice is simple and straightforward. No menu confusion. Just eat, drink, and reset.
Price and value: is $67 fair for 3 hours in Palmanova?
At $67 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a bargain-bin deal. But it also isn’t overpriced for what you’re getting.
Here’s the value math that makes sense:
- 90 minutes of guided yoga with an experienced instructor
- mat and props provided
- breathing and meditation focus, with options for different bodies
- one main breakfast meal included
- a drink choice (coffee, tea, or fresh orange juice)
If you tried to copy this on your own, you’d likely pay separately for yoga instruction and then still need brunch. The inclusion of a guided class plus a sit-down meal nearby makes the price feel more reasonable, especially if you want a structured morning instead of guessing your own way through a beach stretching session.
The other hidden value is stress reduction. Booking something planned and guided means you don’t waste time figuring out where to go, what to bring, or how to handle the practice if you’re new.
The logistics that matter: timing, language, and group feel
The class is about 3 hours total, and it runs at available starting times. That timing is ideal if you still want a full day of Mallorca after, not a half day that disappears into recovery.
Language is listed as English, which is helpful if you don’t want to rely on translating yoga cues in your head. Also, several instructors’ names show up in feedback—Lilla and Peter—both of whom are described as empathetic and attentive in the way they teach.
Group feel can vary. One note flags that sometimes the yoga course is integrated into a normal class hour, so you might not be the only official group. If you care a lot about a private, custom feel, keep this in mind. The instruction itself is still described as supportive, but the formality level might differ.
Who should book this beach yoga and brunch
This tour fits best if you want:
- a morning routine that feels good right away
- guided yoga with real options for your body
- a healthy breakfast without hunting
- a beach setting that is calm enough to actually breathe
It’s also a nice choice if you’ve done yoga before and want better explanations. Feedback includes the idea that the instructor teaches in a way that helps you learn more about your body, not just repeat familiar poses.
Skip it if:
- you’re traveling with children under 12 (not suitable)
- you use a wheelchair (not suitable)
- you hate the sun and beach breezes in the morning (the class is outdoors)
Quick tips so you can enjoy it, not just attend it
A few small moves can make this tour feel smoother:
- Wear clothes that let you move freely and that you don’t mind getting a little sandy.
- Bring water even if you think you won’t drink much. You will.
- Arrive early enough to settle your mind before yoga starts. Beach time can distract you if you sprint in at the last second.
- If you’re new to yoga, treat this as learning. The whole point is getting into the right alignment for you.
And if you’re experienced, don’t show up expecting to coast. The session can be challenging, and the instructors are focused on guiding your alignment so you get more out of the poses.
Should you book the Mallorca Yoga and Brunch on Palmanova Beach?
I’d book this if you want a high-quality morning that mixes movement, breath, and good food in one calm package. The strong points here are the way yoga is taught with adjustments for different bodies, plus the fact that brunch is included and feels part of the experience, not just a coupon for later.
I wouldn’t book this if you need a fully private class setup or you’re sensitive to outdoor beach conditions like shade and breeze. Also, you’ll want to plan for water and a towel since neither is included.
If you’re at all curious, consider booking for one of your earlier mornings in Mallorca. It’s the kind of experience that can make the rest of your day feel easier, like you got your head and your body back in sync before the island chaos starts.
FAQ
How long is the yoga and brunch experience?
The duration is about 3 hours total, with a 90-minute yoga class on the beach.
Where is the meeting point on Palmanova Beach?
Meet at Il Chiringo, the white beach bar. The yoga takes place a couple of meters away under the trees, in front of the tourist office.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the yoga class (90 minutes), a yoga mat and props, an experienced instructor, one main breakfast meal, and a choice of drink (coffee, tea, or fresh orange juice).
Do I need to bring a yoga mat?
No. Yoga mats and props are provided.
What should I bring with me?
Bring water and wear comfortable clothes.
Is this experience suitable for children or wheelchair users?
It is not suitable for children under 12 and it is not suitable for wheelchair users.

























