Sunrise Yoga

Yoga lessons in the morning sun, with a view of the sea, a luxury made possible by the hotel’s east-coast location. Suitable for beginners, with a clear and simple instruction style. Please feel free to wear loungewear.

Sunrise Yoga

Day & time

Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays 7.30am to 8.30am
(The yoga session itself lasts 45 minutes.)

Price

Free of charge

Place

Poolside

* Participants meet at the Café and, after a brief talk, move to the Poolside. Please note that the talk will be given in Japanese.
* Number of participants: maximum of 12 persons (first come, first served basis)
* Minimum age: 12 years
* For safety reasons, please do not take part if you are pregnant.
* Please book by 8.00pm the day before.
* Please note that in bad weather, or in certain circumstances, the yoga session may take place in the Café or on the beach, or may be cancelled.

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