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The best yoga studios in Tampa

Tampa’s yoga scene stretches far beyond the beach-town stereotype. From serene outdoor nature classrooms to heated power flows and aerial silks, the studios across Tampa Bay offer something for every body and every mood. We analyzed hundreds of ClassPass member ratings and reviews to surface the seven highest-rated yoga studios in the Tampa metro area.

Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.

1. The Lotus Pond Center for Yoga & Health

The Lotus Pond is a Tampa institution, and it shows in the numbers. With multiple classes earning hundreds of reviews and ratings consistently above 4.9, this center delivers breadth and depth that few studios can match. Their Gentle Yoga class is the most-reviewed yoga offering in the Tampa metro, and the outdoor Align & Flow class in their nature classroom draws members back week after week for its uniquely peaceful setting by the lake.

“The location is beautiful and peaceful, the staff is so welcoming and nice, exactly what you want when going to yoga. The calmness and soothing flow helps alleviate anxiety. I can’t say enough how much I love Lotus Pond.”

“Amazing way to start my Saturday! The perfect flow surrounded by only good vibes and the most beautiful grounds.”

“Great gentle class with awesome options for more or less stretch. Wonderful environment and yogis.”

Rating: 4.95 (278 reviews for Gentle Yoga) Also loved: Slow Flow (233 reviews, 4.90), Align & Flow (212 reviews, 4.94)

2. Wendy Fit Yoga & Pilates Studio

Wendy Fit stands out for the sheer variety of its yoga offerings – from aerial yoga and candlelight restorative sessions to yin, hatha, and yogalates fusion. Their All Levels Aerial Yoga class has earned a near-perfect 4.98 rating, and reviewers consistently praise the thoughtful instruction and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned practitioner, you’ll find a class that fits.

“This was my first time taking the all levels aerial yoga class and she crushed it. I loved that she started her flow with slow, gentle movements that progressed into an intentional sequence designed to help us align and strengthen. It was a perfect set up that allowed us to flow into fun beginner aerial moves with advanced options for those that were ready.”

“An amazing instructor. I loved the oils, music, and roller. This class is great for yogis at every level. At the end she gave us stretches so blissful.”

“Wendy knows what she is doing. Great class.”

Rating: 4.98 (66 reviews for All Levels Aerial Yoga) Also loved: Yogalates (38 reviews, 4.95), Yin Yoga (26 reviews, 4.88)

3. Kodawari Studios

Kodawari Studios brings a fresh, high-energy approach to Tampa’s yoga scene. Their Candlelit Vinyasa Flow + Meditation class has earned strong reviews, and members rave about the studio’s thoughtful design – from indirect soft lighting to the sauna and cold plunge amenities. Instructors here are known for breaking down poses clearly while still pushing you to grow.

“This studio has everything! Sauna, cold plunge, the best energy, and appropriate lighting for a yoga studio! Indirect soft lighting that makes you feel relaxed. I highly, highly, highly recommend checking out this studio!”

“Tina always breaks down posture so well for beginners and intermediates. She creates a flow of practice that feels thoughtful and seamless each and every time.”

“The class was a fast-paced total body session that flowed in and out of yoga stances. If you want to sweat on a mat with a yoga feel, this class is for you!”

Rating: 4.83 (65 reviews for Candlelit Vinyasa Flow + Meditation)

4. Karma Yoga & Fitness

Karma Yoga & Fitness in Riverview is one of the most reviewed yoga studios in the Tampa metro, and reviewers love it for both the range of classes and the positive, supportive energy. Their Gentle Yoga class leads with a 4.95 rating across 108 reviews, and their Yogalates Barre Fusion and Hot Yoga Flow classes each bring their own devoted following.

“Wonderful class and wonderful studio. The energy is high and positive and kind.”

“Perfect amount of instructor interaction without interfering or being too pushy! Really, really good strong class – I was impressed.”

“The flows are so refreshing, and you’ll feel great afterwards!”

Rating: 4.95 (108 reviews for Gentle Yoga) Also loved: Hot Yoga Flow (79 reviews, 4.95), Yogalates Barre Fusion (97 reviews, 4.93)

5. YogaSix Downtown Tampa

YogaSix brings its signature accessible format to downtown Tampa. Their Y6 Mix class blends styles to keep you engaged, and reviewers highlight the studio’s welcoming vibe for all levels. Enriched reviews from the ClassPass community praise the instructors for making yoga approachable – whether you’re a lifter trying active recovery or a dedicated yogi deepening your practice.

“This was a great class and it was relatively easy to follow as a non-yogi. I regularly lift weights and spin so this was a good activity for an active recovery day. Staff was friendly as well.”

“One of the best instructors I’ve come across in Tampa. I will absolutely be back.”

“Amazing class! Perfect Sunday restore vibe.”

Rating: 4.91 (22 reviews for Y6 Mix)

6. House & Sweat

House & Sweat in South Tampa puts a social, high-energy spin on yoga with their Zen & Tonic class, which blends vinyasa flow with a vibrant atmosphere and live DJ sets. It’s the kind of studio where beginners feel comfortable and experienced practitioners leave drenched in sweat and smiling.

“Everything was amazing. The class was beginner friendly but we all worked up a nice sweat. The DJ was phenomenal and had the entire room in high energy. 10 out of 10.”

“Super fun – they were so fun and inviting.”

Rating: 4.61 (18 reviews for Zen & Tonic)

7. Metrix Next Level Fitness

Metrix Next Level Fitness in St. Petersburg rounds out the Tampa Bay yoga landscape with a Gentle Hatha Yoga class that has amassed 173 reviews. Members describe it as a hidden jewel, praising instructors who change up routines to keep your body challenged and the warm, supportive atmosphere where everyone smiles.

“This place is a hidden jewel. The classes are amazing! The instructors are professional, caring, and change up the routine so your body gets a full experience. It’s clean, and everyone smiles. Being healthy is a lifestyle.”

Rating: 4.67 (173 reviews for Gentle Hatha Yoga)

Discover your next yoga class in Tampa

From lakeside flows at The Lotus Pond to aerial adventures at Wendy Fit and DJ-powered vinyasa at House & Sweat, Tampa’s yoga community has something for everyone. Explore yoga classes and appointments in Tampa on ClassPass.


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Data sourced from CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.TOPS_IN_CITY and CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.SCORE_COMMENTS on 2026-02-18.