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Yoga Teacher Training Bali Accommodation

Yoga Teacher Training Bali Accommodation: Prices, Room Options & What’s Included

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If you are searching for yoga teacher training Bali accommodation, you are usually trying to answer a few practical questions fast.

Where will I sleep? Is accommodation included? What is the difference between dorm, twin share, and private room options? And how much more do you need to budget if you want more privacy?

At Joga Yoga in Canggu, Bali, the answer is simple. You can join the training with or without accommodation, and if you want to stay with the group, there are several room options depending on your budget and comfort level. Pricing on this page reflects the accommodation pricing shown on the Joga website and the shared pricing screenshots checked on April 25, 2026.

If you are still comparing schools, this guide will help you understand how Bali yoga teacher training accommodation usually works, what Joga includes, and which option may suit you best.

Joga Yoga Teacher Training in Canggu Bali

Is accommodation included in yoga teacher training in Bali?

In many Bali teacher training programs, accommodation is either included or offered as an optional upgrade. That means you can often choose between:

  • tuition only
  • dorm accommodation
  • twin share accommodation
  • private room accommodation

At Joga Yoga, the room option changes the price, but the core training experience stays the same. You still get the course, the teachers, the learning materials, meals, and the main training inclusions. The difference is the type of room, the amount of privacy, and the length of stay attached to each program.

If you want a broader overview of how teacher trainings work, you can also read Joga’s complete Bali YTT guide and the page on in-person yoga teacher training in Bali.

Why accommodation matters during yoga teacher training

Accommodation is not a small detail during a Bali YTT. You are not booking a normal holiday. You are joining an intensive training with early mornings, daily movement, anatomy, philosophy, teaching practice, and group learning.

That means your room affects:

  • sleep quality
  • recovery between classes
  • your budget
  • how social or private your experience feels
  • how easy it is to stay focused for the full course

Some students love the shared energy of a dorm. Others know they need quiet sleep and personal space to do well. Neither choice is better. The right choice is the one that supports your body, energy, and budget.

Joga Yoga accommodation options in Bali

Joga offers five main accommodation choices across its programs:

1. Non-accommodation

This is the best fit if you already live in Bali, want to book your own stay nearby, or prefer total freedom over where you sleep.

You still get the training, meals, books and core inclusions. You just arrange your own room separately.

This option can work well if you want to stay with friends, bring a partner, or choose a longer-term villa or guesthouse near Canggu.

2. Dorm room

A dorm room is usually the most budget-friendly way to stay with the group.

It suits students who:

  • want the lowest accommodation cost
  • enjoy meeting people quickly
  • do not mind shared space
  • are comfortable with a simpler setup

For many students, dorm accommodation makes the training feel more social and supportive.

3. Twin share

Twin share gives you more space than a dorm without the cost of a private room.

At Joga, the 200-hour option is listed as a twin-shared bed setup or two single beds, depending on the room. This is often a good middle ground for students who want comfort and company.

4. Standard private

A standard private room gives you more privacy, quieter rest, and your own space to reset after long training days.

This is often the best choice for:

  • light sleepers
  • students in their 30s, 40s, or beyond who want more comfort
  • people doing deep personal work during training
  • anyone who knows recovery matters

5. Private room at villa

This is the highest-comfort option shown in Joga’s pricing.

It is ideal if you want the most private experience available while still being part of the training community.

Joga Yoga accommodation prices for 2026

Below are the current Joga accommodation prices shown on the website and in the pricing screenshots shared on April 25, 2026.

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100-hour yoga teacher training accommodation prices

Joga’s 100-hour yoga teacher training in Bali includes 12 nights when you choose an accommodation package.

  • Non-accommodation: IDR 21 Mio / €1,049
  • Dorm room: IDR 24 Mio / €1,199
  • Twin share: IDR 30 Mio / €1,499
  • Standard private: IDR 32 Mio / €1,599
  • Private room at villa: IDR 34 Mio / €1,699

What is included in the 100-hour package

  • 12 nights accommodation included
  • Tuition with experienced accredited yoga teachers
  • Internationally recognised Yoga Alliance certificate
  • Vegetarian or vegan breakfasts and lunches
  • Books, resources, and T-shirt
  • Online student portal access after completion
  • Airport pick up
  • Traditional Balinese massage
  • Optional surf lesson
  • Bonfire and kirtan music
  • Bali excursion to the sacred water temple
  • Sauna and cold plunge for recovery
  • Unlimited purified drinking water

200-hour yoga teacher training accommodation prices

Joga’s 200-hour yoga teacher training includes 22 nights when accommodation is selected.

  • Non-accommodation: IDR 33 Mio / €1,650
  • Dorm room: IDR 36 Mio / €1,799
  • Twin share: IDR 40 Mio / €1,999
  • Standard private: IDR 52 Mio / €2,599
  • Private room at villa: IDR 56 Mio / €2,799

What is included in the 200-hour package

  • 22 nights accommodation included
  • Vegetarian or vegan breakfast and lunch
  • Internationally recognised Yoga Alliance certification
  • All books and resources
  • Traditional massage or spa
  • Airport pick up
  • Online student portal access
  • Bali excursion to the sacred water temple
  • Sauna and cold plunge for recovery
  • Community extras such as bonfire and kirtan music

If certification matters to you, Yoga Alliance explains its school credential standards here: Yoga Alliance RYS overview.

300-hour yoga teacher training accommodation prices

Joga’s 300-hour yoga teacher training includes 29 nights when you choose accommodation.

  • Non-accommodation: IDR 42 Mio / €2,099
  • Dorm room: IDR 44 Mio / €2,599
  • Twin share: IDR 62 Mio / €3,099
  • Standard private: IDR 66 Mio / €3,299
  • Private room at villa: IDR 68 Mio / €3,399

What is included in the 300-hour package

  • 29 nights accommodation included
  • Tuition with highly experienced accredited yoga teachers
  • Internationally recognised Yoga Alliance certificate
  • Vegetarian or vegan breakfasts and lunches
  • Books, resources, and T-shirt
  • Online student portal access after completion
  • Airport pick up
  • Traditional Balinese massage
  • Optional surf lesson
  • Bonfire and kirtan music

Which accommodation option is best for you?

Here is the simplest way to choose.

Choose non-accommodation if you:

  • already know Canggu well
  • want to stay with friends or family
  • want full control over your budget and room style
  • are happy commuting in each day

Choose dorm room if you:

  • want the lowest cost
  • enjoy a shared experience
  • make friends easily
  • do not mind less privacy

Choose twin share if you:

  • want a balance of comfort and price
  • are happy sharing with one other person
  • want a calmer setup than a dorm

Choose a standard private room if you:

  • sleep lightly
  • value alone time
  • want better rest and recovery
  • are treating the training as both study and personal reset

Choose a private room at villa if you:

  • want the most space and privacy
  • are happy to pay more for comfort
  • want your accommodation to feel more retreat-like

Should you stay with the group or book your own place?

For most first-time students, staying with the group is easier.

It removes a lot of daily planning. You are close to the training rhythm, meals are already built into the experience, and you are around classmates before and after sessions. That can make the whole month feel smoother and more connected.

Booking your own place can still make sense if you already know Bali well or want a very specific setup. Just make sure you think about travel time, traffic, and energy. Even a short commute can feel bigger when you are training every day.

What most Bali yoga teacher training pages do not explain clearly

A lot of pages ranking for this topic only say “accommodation included” and stop there.

What students really need is:

  • the actual room types
  • the actual price jump between each option
  • how many nights are included
  • what is still included if you choose non-accommodation
  • which room type suits which kind of student

That is why it helps to compare the accommodation as part of the training experience, not just as a room category.

If you are also preparing the practical side of the trip, Joga’s guides on how to prepare for your upcoming yoga teacher training in Bali and travel visa tips for yoga teacher training in Bali are useful next reads. For visa rules and current entry options, use Indonesia’s official e-Visa portal before booking.

Final thoughts

The best yoga teacher training Bali accommodation is not always the most expensive room. It is the option that lets you rest well, stay focused, and move through the training without extra stress.

At Joga Yoga, the accommodation choices are clear. You can keep costs lower with non-accommodation or dorm options, or pay more for privacy with a standard private room or villa room. The good part is that the main training inclusions stay strong across the board.

If your main goal is to choose the right balance of budget, comfort, and immersion, that is the real decision to make.

FAQs

Is accommodation included in Joga Yoga teacher training in Bali?

Yes. Accommodation is included when you choose a room package. Joga also offers a non-accommodation option for students who want to arrange their own stay.

How many nights are included?

The 100-hour program includes 12 nights, the 200-hour program includes 22 nights, and the 300-hour program includes 29 nights.

What is the cheapest accommodation option?

The cheapest option is non-accommodation. The lowest listed price checked on April 25, 2026 was the 100-hour non-accommodation package at IDR 21 Mio or €1,049.

Is food included with accommodation?

Yes. Joga’s pricing includes vegetarian or vegan breakfasts and lunches across the listed packages.

Is a private room worth it for yoga teacher training?

For many students, yes. A private room can make sleep, recovery, and personal space much easier during an intensive training. It is especially helpful if you are a light sleeper or know you need quiet time.

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