Six genuinely active venues across the island - Lonely Beach, White Sand Beach, Klong Prao, Salak Kok and the Siam Royal View east coast - plus what a class really costs and how to book.
Koh Chang's yoga scene is small but genuinely spread across the island rather than clustered in one tourist strip: BB Yoga runs twice-daily drop-ins on Lonely Beach, Eka Bhumi and Om Bless both teach on White Sand Beach, Blue Lagoon Yoga holds seasonal lagoon-terrace classes in Klong Prao, Spa Koh Chang runs a dedicated retreat-style Yoga Sala at Salak Kok on the quieter southeast coast, and Peninsula Beach Resort at Siam Royal View offers complimentary and pool-based sessions on the east coast. There's no large studio industry here the way there is on Koh Phangan or Koh Samui, but there is a genuine choice of teacher, setting and price if you know where to look. Here's how each venue works, what it costs, and why it's worth confirming a class is currently running before you plan around it.
By the roadside on Lonely Beach, close to the bars and restaurants, BB Gym's upper floor is an open-sided, thatched-roof space used for yoga. BB Yoga runs classes twice daily, Monday to Saturday, at 10:00am and 6:30pm, open to all levels. Drop-ins cost around THB 300; a three-session pack runs about THB 800. BB Yoga also teaches at BB Beach Guesthouse on Klong Kloi Beach, where guests can use the hotel pool after class.
Blue Lagoon Bungalows on Klong Prao Beach runs yoga sessions on a lagoon-terrace deck, a few minutes' walk from the beach, from roughly October to April each year. Sessions run 8:00-9:30am or 5:00-6:30pm and cost around THB 300 per class or about THB 1,250 for five. Blue Lagoon separately markets multi-day yoga and wellness retreats through booking platforms such as BookYogaRetreats - confirm current retreat dates directly.
Eka Bhumi ('One Earth Yoga') teaches daily hatha-vinyasa sessions on the rooftop of DuTalay Hotel on White Sand Beach. The signature Sunset Vinyasa runs 6:00-7:00pm most days for around THB 300, and the school also offers longer-term courses covering yoga philosophy and the sutras.
A smaller, newer studio on White Sand Beach, located opposite Koh Chang Lagoon Resort. Om Bless runs morning and evening sessions depending on the season and guest numbers, plus ad-hoc private classes on request. Group-class pricing isn't consistently published - confirm current rates directly via the studio's Facebook page.
A dedicated open-sided Yoga Sala with high ceilings, wooden floors and a herb-garden and fish-pond outlook, accommodating up to 30 guests, at Spa Koh Chang on the quieter southeast coast. Sessions run Monday to Saturday - meditation 8:00-8:30am followed by yoga 8:45-10:00am - for around THB 450. The resort also runs longer 7- and 14-day retreats combining yoga, detox, spa treatments, herbal steam baths and healthy meals.
Part of the Siam Royal View development near its own pier on Koh Chang's east coast, Peninsula Beach Resort includes complimentary yoga classes for hotel guests, plus a distinctive pool-yoga session that uses water's buoyancy to ease standing poses. Outside (non-guest) visitors can join for around THB 400 per class.
BB Yoga, Eka Bhumi and Om Bless all run straightforward pay-per-class drop-ins with no booking commitment beyond turning up on time - the standard way to try Koh Chang's yoga scene on a short visit.
Blue Lagoon's lagoon-terrace deck in Klong Prao and Spa Koh Chang's open-sided Yoga Sala at Salak Kok are Koh Chang's most distinctive practice spaces - away from the beach road, set in mangrove and garden surroundings rather than sand.
Spa Koh Chang's 7- and 14-day programmes and Blue Lagoon's separately marketed retreat packages bundle daily yoga with meditation, spa treatments and healthy meals - the closest thing Koh Chang has to the larger retreat industry on Koh Phangan or Koh Samui.
A niche format specific to Peninsula Beach Resort at Siam Royal View, using a pool setting to make standing and balance poses more forgiving - free for hotel guests, THB 400 for outside visitors.
Om Bless is the venue most associated with flexible, on-request private sessions rather than a fixed public timetable, useful if the published schedule doesn't suit your dates.
Around THB 300 for a drop-in class, or about THB 800 for a three-session pack. Classes run twice daily, Monday-Saturday.
Around THB 300 per class or about THB 1,250 for five sessions. Seasonal, roughly October to April.
Around THB 300 for the daily Sunset Vinyasa class; separate rates apply for longer philosophy/sutra courses.
Around THB 450 per session (meditation + yoga, Mon-Sat). Multi-day retreat packages (7 or 14 days) are priced separately and include spa treatments and meals.
Free for hotel guests; around THB 400 per class for outside visitors, including the pool-yoga format.
Pricing for group and private sessions isn't consistently published - confirm current rates directly via the studio's Facebook page before visiting.
With six named, verifiable venues spread across White Sand Beach, Lonely Beach, Klong Prao, Salak Kok and the east coast, a visitor based almost anywhere on the island can reach a drop-in class without much detour.
Koh Chang's remote-work and wellness infrastructure is genuinely thinner than Koh Lanta, Koh Phangan or Chiang Mai - there is no large studio cluster or dedicated co-working-plus-yoga hub here. Regulars tend to settle on one nearby venue (BB Yoga for Lonely Beach, Eka Bhumi or Om Bless for White Sand Beach) rather than rotating between studios.
Spa Koh Chang's Salak Kok retreat and Blue Lagoon's marketed multi-day packages suit visitors wanting a structured, all-inclusive wellness stay rather than a single class.
Guests staying at Peninsula Beach Resort get yoga (including pool yoga) built into their stay at no extra cost - a simple option if you're already booked there.
These are small, owner-run venues, not a chain studio group - expect to book by turning up, or via Facebook Messenger or phone rather than an instant online checkout. English-language instruction is standard at every venue listed here.
Blue Lagoon Yoga's published schedule is explicitly seasonal (roughly October-April); other venues can also thin out their timetables or pause during Koh Chang's May-October monsoon low season. Message the venue directly to confirm a class is currently running before planning a trip around it.
White Sand Beach has the densest cluster (Eka Bhumi and Om Bless); Lonely Beach (BB Yoga), Klong Prao (Blue Lagoon), Salak Kok (Spa Koh Chang) and the east-coast Siam Royal View development (Peninsula Beach Resort) each have one distinct venue rather than a competing scene.
Mats are generally provided at these small venues, but confirm when booking. Bring water, a light towel and breathable clothing - outdoor sessions (lagoon terrace, sala, pool) are exposed to Koh Chang's heat and humidity even at sunrise or sunset.
Short visits fit a visa exemption or tourist visa. For a longer wellness-focused stay, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) covers soft-power and wellness activities for many nationalities - confirm current eligibility with Thai immigration or the e-Visa portal before planning a long stay around retreats or regular classes.
Six named, verifiable venues: BB Yoga at BB Gym on Lonely Beach, Blue Lagoon Yoga on Klong Prao Beach, Eka Bhumi Yoga on White Sand Beach (DuTalay Hotel), Om Bless Yoga on White Sand Beach, the Yoga Sala retreat at Spa Koh Chang in Salak Kok, and pool/complimentary yoga at Peninsula Beach Resort (Siam Royal View) on the east coast.
Roughly THB 300-450 for a single drop-in class at most venues (BB Yoga, Blue Lagoon, Eka Bhumi, Spa Koh Chang), with class packs bringing the per-session cost down (e.g. BB Yoga's three-session pack, Blue Lagoon's five-session pack). Peninsula Beach Resort is free for hotel guests or about THB 400 for outside visitors. Om Bless pricing isn't consistently published - confirm directly.
Yes. Spa Koh Chang in Salak Kok runs 7- and 14-day retreat packages combining yoga, meditation, spa treatments, herbal steam baths and healthy meals. Blue Lagoon Yoga in Klong Prao also markets multi-day retreat packages separately from its regular seasonal classes - confirm current dates and inclusions with each operator.
Yes - these are small, welcoming venues with English-language instruction, and several (BB Yoga, Om Bless) explicitly describe classes as open to all levels. Om Bless also offers ad-hoc private sessions, a gentle option if you'd rather learn one-on-one before joining a group class.
Not guaranteed for every venue. Blue Lagoon Yoga's published schedule is seasonal, roughly October to April, and other small, owner-run venues can reduce hours or pause during the island's May-October monsoon low season. Confirm directly with the venue before travelling around a specific class.
Short visits fit a visa exemption or tourist visa. For a longer wellness-focused stay, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) covers soft-power and wellness activities for many nationalities - confirm current eligibility with Thai immigration or the e-Visa portal before planning an extended stay.
BB Yoga, Blue Lagoon Yoga, Eka Bhumi Yoga, Om Bless Yoga, Spa Koh Chang's Yoga Sala and Peninsula Beach Resort verified via Blue Haven Bay's independently maintained Koh Chang yoga guide, cross-checked against current 2026 retreat listings on Tripaneer, BookRetreats.com and BookYogaRetreats.com plus Tripadvisor. Prices, schedules and operating status are indicative - confirm directly with each venue before booking.
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Written by Kirby Scofield. Hero photo by Jordi Costa Tome on Pexels. General information only; confirm current classes, prices and visa rules with venues and immigration directly. Prices in Thai baht (THB) and are indicative.