Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class

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Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $42.14
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Trust on the mat, taught step by step. This Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class in La Laguna mixes beginner-friendly basics with real partner connection, plus games that make learning less intimidating. It’s held in their studio and designed for an intimate session with a small group.

I really like that you don’t have to bring gear. A tatami mat is provided, so you can focus on movement, not packing.

One thing to consider: this is partner-focused work, so you’ll want to feel comfortable practicing with others and learning how to trust your base and your flyer roles.

Key things to know before you go

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Key things to know before you go

  • Tatami mat provided, so you only need to show up ready to move
  • Games included, which helps you learn faster without overthinking it
  • Small group size, keeping lots of attention on your form
  • Learn basics you can practice later, not just a one-time demo
  • English instruction, friendly if that’s your comfort zone
  • Photos and videos allowed, so you can record your progress

Getting to Acrosense in central La Laguna

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Getting to Acrosense in central La Laguna
The class meets at Acrosense Yoga Studio & Acroyoga Tenerife, right on C. San Juan 53 in La Laguna. It’s in the center of town, and it’s near public transportation, which makes it easier to fit into an evening plan.

Start time is 7:30 pm, and the session ends back at the same meeting point. That simple setup is nice when you’re traveling in Tenerife, because you’re not scrambling to line up return plans.

If you want the best experience, I suggest arriving a little early. You’ll get time to settle in, find your space on the mat, and mentally switch from vacation mode to partner-practice mode.

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Price and value for a 1.5-hour partner class

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Price and value for a 1.5-hour partner class
At $42.14 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, this isn’t a “quick taste” class. You’re paying for structured instruction plus partner coaching in a studio setting, and that matters in acroyoga, where small adjustments change everything.

The value gets even better because equipment isn’t on you. Since the tatami mat is provided, you don’t spend time hunting for what to bring, or money renting anything.

Also, the session is described as an intimate class with a maximum of 10 people, and another detail indicates a smaller cap of 4 travelers. Either way, the intention is clear: you’ll get more hands-on attention than you would in a huge class.

What happens during your 90 minutes on the mat

This class has a clear goal: learn basic acroyoga postures, build connection and trust with your partner(s), and keep it fun. The instructors also make room for different comfort levels, so you’re not forced into advanced stuff right away.

Because the class includes games, the early part doesn’t feel like a strict lecture. You’ll likely warm up your body and coordination first, then start practicing shapes and transitions with guidance.

Here’s how the flow usually feels, based on what’s emphasized for the experience.

Arrival and studio setup

You’re going to start at the studio, Acrosense / Acroyoga Tenerife in La Laguna center. Once you’re in, you should expect to step onto the tatami mat they provide.

A studio setting matters for this type of training. The instructors can teach spacing, safety, and body alignment without the distractions that come with an open public space.

The lesson starts with playful connection

The description calls out games as part of the class. That’s not just for entertainment; it’s a learning strategy. Games tend to strip out the fear of doing it wrong, so you can try, reset, and improve quickly.

You’ll also focus on connection and trust with your partner(s). Even if you’ve tried acroyoga once before, trust is the part that takes longer to feel natural.

Learning basic postures step by step

The highlight is learning basic acroyoga postures during your session. That means you’re not only watching—there’s a strong chance you’ll practice a few poses you can later repeat at home.

This is also where small-group teaching really shows. In a partner practice, instructors need to check how you’re holding your base stance, how your partner is aligning their center, and whether both of you are syncing movement.

Partner roles, communication, and trust

The class focuses on connection and trust with your partner(s), and the approach is framed as both physical and social. Acroyoga is cooperative, so the instructors guide you through how to work together rather than treating it like a solo skill.

One of the best parts of a good partner class is that the teacher adjusts pacing to what you can handle. The experience description explicitly mentions learning at your own level, and that’s crucial for beginners.

Practice flows you can keep at home

You’ll do a few poses that you can keep practicing later. That “take it home” piece is one of the most practical outcomes of this class, especially if you travel and want to turn a vacation into actual progress.

If you take photos or videos (and you’re welcome to), you’ll be able to review your shapes later and remember what felt stable or awkward. It’s one of the simplest ways to turn one lesson into a mini-training plan.

Ending the session back where you started

Since the activity ends back at the meeting point, you’re not dealing with transport or a second location after class. That’s handy if you have dinner plans or a flight connection later.

In an acroyoga session, a clean ending matters too. Even if you leave energized, you’ll appreciate getting out of the studio smoothly instead of waiting around.

The studio experience: small group attention in La Laguna

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - The studio experience: small group attention in La Laguna
This class is held in their own studio in La Laguna center, and it’s positioned as an intimate group experience. The maximum is stated as 10 people, and it also lists a smaller maximum of 4 travelers, which strongly suggests you can expect a low-noise, coach-focused session.

Low group size is a real quality signal for partner training. You don’t just need space—you need the instructor watching your alignment and your partner’s setup.

It’s also a more comfortable environment for people who are trying acroyoga for the first time. You can ask for help, get corrected early, and avoid the frustration that comes when the class moves too fast.

Who this acroyoga class is best for

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Who this acroyoga class is best for
This experience says most travelers can participate, which is a good sign if you’re generally active and open to learning a new technique.

It’s a strong fit if you:

  • are new to acroyoga or tried it only once
  • want instruction that breaks things down at your level
  • prefer a social, partner-based style of learning
  • like getting hands-on coaching in a studio setting

It may be less ideal if you strongly prefer solo practice. This is partner work by design, and the learning goal includes trust and connection with others.

Language-wise, it’s offered in English, so if English is your working language, you’ll likely follow cues and feedback easily.

Equipment and what you actually need to bring

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Equipment and what you actually need to bring
The big practical win here is that you don’t need to bring equipment. A tatami mat is provided.

For what to wear, the class info doesn’t specify a dress code. Still, you’ll be happier if you come in something you can move in comfortably. Think flexible, low-fuss clothing that won’t annoy you while you practice partner poses.

If you’re the type who likes to be prepared, bring a small towel and water. The class is only 1.5 hours, but acroyoga is physical, and you’ll feel better if you can rehydrate after.

Photos, videos, and learning you can repeat

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Photos, videos, and learning you can repeat
You’re welcome to take pictures and videos you like. That’s a big help for skill-building, because acroyoga is hard to remember by feel alone.

I’d use your camera in a simple way:

  • film when you get a good alignment moment
  • capture how your partner’s base position looks
  • use the footage later to compare what felt stable versus what felt off

It’s a small thing, but it turns your lesson into a personal reference library. And since the class focuses on basic postures you can practice at home, the media part becomes more useful than a souvenir.

Weather and timing: the evening plan in Tenerife

Acroyoga Tenerife Partner Yoga class - Weather and timing: the evening plan in Tenerife
The class is scheduled for 7:30 pm, which can be great after daytime sightseeing in Tenerife. Evening classes also tend to fit well with relaxed travel days.

One more consideration: this experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s important because it affects your flexibility.

Because the class is studio-based, you might assume weather won’t matter much—but since the provider explicitly ties it to good weather, plan as if conditions could impact scheduling.

Booking pace: when to reserve

On average, this is booked 17 days in advance. That’s not a last-minute activity. If you’re traveling during busy periods, I’d treat it as something to reserve sooner rather than later, especially since it’s small-group and the caps suggest limited spots.

A mobile ticket is offered, which usually makes check-in faster. You can keep it simple and travel light.

Should you book this acroyoga class?

If you want a beginner-friendly partner experience with structure, coaching, and a fun vibe, I’d say yes. The combination of tatami mat included, English instruction, and a small-group setting with a focus on basics is exactly what you want when learning acroyoga.

Book this if you:

  • want to learn a few poses you can practice later
  • prefer hands-on guidance over watching only
  • like partner-based training that includes games and trust

Skip it or choose another option if partner work makes you uncomfortable. This class is built around connection with your partner(s), so enthusiasm for teamwork is part of the deal.

If you’re ready to show up, try the basics, and leave with real practice material for home, Acroyoga Tenerife in La Laguna is a solid, practical choice.

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