Irene Sánchez’s 6-day program is capped at 10 participants and doesn’t require a teaching certification to apply — but it does require prior aerial experience: the minimum-criteria FAQ specifies at least 3 aerial yoga classes and a strong physical baseline before booking, which sets it apart from teacher trainings that accept complete beginners to the discipline. It’s a 50-hour certification on Koh Phangan, registered with the Yoga Alliance Continued Education Program.
- Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
- Price from: $1,046
- Level: All levels (minimum 3 prior aerial classes required to apply)
- Style: Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Restorative
- Group size: Max 10 participants
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Rating: 5/5 (11 reviews)
The curriculum spans four styles — Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, and Restorative — built around asana clinics and teaching practice rather than a single technique focus. Meals run three times a day with fruit and snacks available throughout, alongside water, tea, and coffee, and a welcome drink on arrival. Vegetarian and vegan diets are accommodated. On successful completion, graduates receive a certificate and Yoga Alliance registration, along with a course manual and the yoga mats, blocks, straps, and bolsters used during training.
Watch out: the frontmatter’s day-by-day schedule field arrived garbled in the source data — overlapping times and cut-off words — so no specific daily timetable can be reported here. Confirm the hour-by-hour structure directly with the organiser before booking rather than relying on any published schedule.
Accommodation covers 5 nights, with both shared and private options available depending on budget and preference. Extending the stay before or after the course is possible by arrangement. Free cancellation applies up to 60 days before the start date, useful lead time for anyone coordinating international flights around a fixed 6-day training window.
Insider Tip: the minimum-criteria requirement — 3 prior aerial classes plus solid physical endurance — means this isn’t a first-touch introduction to aerial yoga. Anyone without that base should build it up locally before applying, since the training itself moves straight into asana clinics and teaching practice.
Airport transfers, flights, travel insurance, and the visa fee are excluded from the price, as are spa treatments or activities outside the set curriculum. Koh Phangan has no airport of its own, so arrival means flying into Koh Samui or Surat Thani and completing the journey by ferry — worth building into travel plans on both ends of the 6 days.
Meals & Dietary Options
Meals Included
Dietary Options
Included
- 5 Nights Accommodation
- 3 daily delicious and nutritious meals
- Fruit and snacks available all day
- Water, tea, coffee served throughout the day
- Welcome drink
- Teacher training course and certification
- Certificate upon successful completion
- Registration with Yoga Alliance/Professionals/International/etc
- Course Manual
- Yoga mats, blocks, straps, and bolsters
- WiFi connection
Not Included
- Airport transfers
- Flights costs
- Travel insurance
- Visa fee
- Additional treatments
- Additional activities not included in the itinerary
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