Yoga & Meditation Studios in Koh Phangan
5 businesses in Koh Phangan
Yoga and meditation on Koh Phangan carry a depth of tradition and quality that is unusual even within Thailand's broader wellness tourism circuit. The island has been a destination for serious practitioners for decades, attracting teachers with genuine lineage training alongside more recently established studios. Anahata Yoga Shala brings a devotional, community-centred approach rooted in classical Hatha and Vinyasa traditions, while The Source offers a more eclectic range of modalities drawing on the island's diverse international teacher pool. Ori Cohen's Iyengar Yoga is particularly noteworthy — Iyengar is a precise, alignment-focused discipline with a demanding teacher certification process, meaning you are working with a properly credentialed instructor rather than a self-styled wellness teacher. Drop-in classes typically run 250–400 THB, with monthly memberships at 3,000–5,000 THB offering significant savings for regular practitioners. Retreat packages are also widely available and are competitively priced compared to equivalent programmes in Bali or Europe. The year-round warm climate means outdoor and open-air practice is possible even during the rainy season.
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Ori cohen Iyengar
5.0 (14)Anahata Yoga Shala
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4.5 (13)The Source
4.9 (29)Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a doctor who speaks English in Koh Phangan? +
ExpatsList lists yoga & meditation studios providers in Koh Phangan with language information when available. Many clinics and hospitals in expat-popular areas have English-speaking staff—check individual listings for contact details and community reviews.
Do I need health insurance as an expat in Koh Phangan? +
Health insurance is strongly recommended for expats in Koh Phangan. While some countries have public healthcare systems, private insurance gives you access to a wider range of yoga & meditation studios providers and shorter wait times.
What health services are most important to set up first in Koh Phangan? +
Most expats prioritize finding a general practitioner and a pharmacy close to home. Browse our yoga & meditation studios listings in Koh Phangan to find verified medical services, dental clinics, and pharmacies—many with ratings from other expats.
Expat tips for Yoga & Meditation Studios in Koh Phangan
Verify Teacher Training Credentials Before Committing +
Koh Phangan's wellness economy attracts teachers of vastly different training backgrounds. Before signing up for a monthly membership or retreat, ask about the teacher's training lineage, certifications, and years of practice. Studios like Anahata and Ori Cohen Iyengar have verifiable credentials that justify your trust.
Try Multiple Studios in Your First Two Weeks +
The different yoga styles available on the island — Iyengar, Vinyasa, Yin, Kundalini, Aerial — suit different bodies and intentions. Drop into classes at two or three studios before committing to a monthly membership, as the teacher's style and the studio's community atmosphere matter as much as the physical location.
Consider a Residential Yoga Retreat During Quiet Months +
The island's quieter months from May to September offer retreat packages at notably reduced rates, with smaller groups and more direct teacher access. If you want an intensive practice deepening experience, planning a one or two week retreat during this period delivers better value and more personalised instruction than peak season.