Pacific Beach lists 6 yoga and Pilates studios in 92109, led by Yoga Box—one of the most followed yoga studios in San Diego. Reach Yoga adds a wellness-centered approach, and The Sculpt Room covers Pilates reformer classes near Garnet Avenue.
909 Grand Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 619-344-0300
Verified3510 Ingraham St Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 619-637-3077
Verified1319 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 619-514-1977
Verified1559 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 619-630-7643
Verified909 Grand Ave Suite 3, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 619-573-1352
Verified3210 Gleason Rd, San Diego, CA 92109
+1 831-277-8367
VerifiedYoga Box is the most reviewed yoga studio in Pacific Beach and one of the most reviewed in San Diego, running classes across multiple formats including vinyasa, yin, power flow, and restorative. The studio has built a following that extends well beyond the immediate neighborhood, drawing practitioners from La Jolla, Bird Rock, and Mission Beach for specific teachers and time slots.
Reach Yoga offers a smaller-studio alternative with a wellness-centered approach that integrates breathwork and meditation into its class schedule. Ritual Wellness Collective takes a community-focused direction, blending yoga with broader wellness programming. For heated formats, CorePower Yoga in the gym and fitness subcategory runs sculpt and hot power yoga classes on a daily schedule.
The Sculpt Room is the primary Pilates studio listed under yoga and Pilates in Pacific Beach, offering reformer and mat classes. The gym and fitness subcategory adds two more Pilates-focused operations: Powerhouse Pilates, which runs reformer classes on a consistent daily schedule, and Lagree Lounge, which uses the Megaformer machine for a high-intensity, low-impact format that shares Pilates DNA but pushes the tempo harder.
Between these three studios, Pacific Beach covers the full Pilates spectrum from classical reformer to high-intensity Megaformer. Drop-in rates and class pack pricing are standard at all three—most also offer introductory packages for new clients that bring the first few sessions below the regular per-class rate. The demand for Pilates in PB is strong enough that class times during early morning and evening fill first, so booking ahead is worth the effort.
Yoga class pricing in Pacific Beach typically breaks into three tiers: drop-in rates, class packs, and monthly unlimited memberships. A single drop-in session at most PB studios runs between $20 and $30. Class packs of five or ten sessions reduce the per-class cost, and monthly unlimited memberships—where available—bring the per-session price down further for students who practice three or more times per week.
Yoga Box and Reach Yoga both offer tiered pricing structures that reward frequency. Introductory offers for new students are common across PB studios and are the most cost-effective way to try a studio before committing to a longer package. Community classes and donation-based sessions occasionally appear on studio schedules as well, especially during off-peak hours.
CorePower Yoga in the gym and fitness subcategory is the primary heated yoga option in Pacific Beach, running hot power yoga and yoga sculpt classes in a room heated to around 95 to 98 degrees. The format combines traditional yoga poses with strength elements and cardio bursts in the heated environment.
Some independent instructors and smaller studios in PB also offer heated sessions on a rotating basis, though CorePower's daily heated schedule makes it the most consistent option. Hot yoga draws a particular following among surfers and athletes who use the heat to push flexibility and flush lactic acid. Hydration matters more in heated classes than standard flow—bring water and expect to sweat through a towel on the mat.
Every yoga studio in Pacific Beach welcomes beginners, and most schedule classes specifically designed for first-time practitioners. Yoga Box runs foundational and gentle flow classes alongside its more advanced offerings, and Reach Yoga takes an approachable teaching style that accommodates mixed-level rooms.
Starting with a vinyasa basics, gentle flow, or yin class is the most forgiving entry point—these formats move at a slower pace and give the instructor time to offer modifications for poses that require more flexibility or strength than a beginner may have. Most PB studios provide mats and props for students who don't have their own equipment. No experience is required at any studio in the neighborhood, and the teachers expect new faces in every class.
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