Yoga & Meditation Studios in Santurce

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Yoga and meditation have found a particularly receptive home in Santurce, where the combination of a physically active expat population, a wellness-oriented arts culture, and year-round outdoor practice possibilities has created a thriving studio scene. With eight studios listed in the area, you have genuine variety across styles and teaching philosophies. Ashtanga Yoga Puerto Rico is one of the most traditional offerings — Ashtanga''s structured led and Mysore practice format attracts serious practitioners seeking rigorous progression. Pahi Studio offers a more eclectic contemporary yoga experience suited to practitioners who want variety in style and intensity. El Estudio Yoga I Love You occupies an interesting space in the Santurce arts community, integrating yoga with the creative and social energy that defines the neighborhood. Teaching is typically bilingual in established studios, with English instruction common for classes marketed to the expat community. Drop-in classes run $15–$25, with monthly unlimited memberships ranging from $80–$150 at most studios — somewhat below comparable mainland US yoga studio pricing. Ocean Park beach provides a natural venue for outdoor community yoga sessions that many expat practitioners find more enjoyable than indoor practice during the cooler months from November through March.

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El Estudio, Yoga I Love You

4.9 (19)
El Estudio, Yoga I Love You, La Ciudadela, 1511 Av. de la Constitución Suite 5, San Juan, 00909, Puerto Rico · 33 views ·

Ashtanga Yoga Puerto Rico

4.8 (45)
Ashtanga Yoga Puerto Rico, 1950 McLeary Ave, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico · 33 views

Principle Yoga

Principle Yoga, 103 Avenida José de Diego #2202S, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico · 31 views ·

Aeterna Wellbeing Yoga Shala

5.0 (3)
Aeterna Wellbeing Yoga Shala, C. Gertrúdis, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico · 31 views

Pranic Healing Center of Puerto Rico

4.8 (8)
Pranic Healing Center of Puerto Rico, 1708 Ponce de Leon Ave, #101, San Juan, 00909, Puerto Rico · 30 views ·

IYTA Escuela Superior de Yoga

4.7 (15)
IYTA Escuela Superior de Yoga, Second Level, 659 Av. Juan Ponce de León, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico · 27 views

Pahi Studio

5.0 (33)
Pahi Studio, 2012 Calle Loíza, Rooftop, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico · 24 views ·

Ananda, Yoga y Ayurveda

5.0 (1)
Ananda, Yoga y Ayurveda, 1959 C. Loíza suite 300a, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico · 23 views ·

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a doctor who speaks English in Santurce? +

ExpatsList lists yoga & meditation studios providers in Santurce 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 Santurce? +

Health insurance is strongly recommended for expats in Santurce. 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 Santurce? +

Most expats prioritize finding a general practitioner and a pharmacy close to home. Browse our yoga & meditation studios listings in Santurce to find verified medical services, dental clinics, and pharmacies—many with ratings from other expats.

Expat tips for Yoga & Meditation Studios in Santurce

Practice Outdoors During the Dry Season +

The dry season from November through April brings lower humidity and consistently pleasant morning temperatures in Santurce, making outdoor yoga on Ocean Park beach or in neighborhood parks genuinely exceptional. Several Santurce studios organize outdoor community classes during this period — following studio social media accounts is the best way to learn when and where these happen.

Try Mysore Format for Self-Paced Progression +

Ashtanga Yoga Puerto Rico's Mysore program — where students practice independently within a supervised room at their own pace — is particularly well-suited to expat schedules that involve travel or irregular work hours. Unlike fixed-time led classes, Mysore practice can be joined at any point within a two-to-three hour morning window, offering flexibility that most studio formats cannot match.

Use Yoga Studios as a Community Entry Point +

Santurce's yoga studios attract a disproportionately high percentage of the neighborhood's expat population, making them one of the most efficient places to build social connections after arriving. Attending a regular class at the same studio two to three times per week and staying for the inevitable post-class conversations is a reliable path to building a local friend group.