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YTT Pricing & Deposit: What’s Included in Your USD 1,699 Program

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A YogaFX cohort of 19 students training together in the Seminyak, Bali studio, the setting covered by the flat USD 1,699 Bikram Hot 26&2 program fee.

Bikram yoga teacher training cost typically runs anywhere from under $1,000 for budget online-heavy programs to well over $4,000 for month-long overseas retreats, and the number alone doesn’t tell you what you’re actually paying for. YogaFX‘s Bikram Hot 26&2 program in Bali is priced flat at USD 1,699, with a USD 349 deposit to secure your seat, and it can run up to USD 2,799 depending on the accommodation package you choose. Here’s exactly what that price covers, how the deposit works, and how it stacks up against what else is out there before you commit your card.

What Bikram Yoga Teacher Training Actually Costs

Search “how much does yoga teacher training cost” and the range you’ll find is genuinely wide, because it’s not one product. A 200-hour online-only certification can run as low as a few hundred dollars, since there’s no venue, no in-person instructor time, and no travel logistics baked in. A fully guided overseas intensive, by contrast, has to cover instructor hours, studio or resort space, and often meals and lodging, which is why prices climb fast once you’re looking at anything in-person and hands-on.

Within that spread, Bikram-specific and hot yoga programs tend to sit in the middle to upper range, because the format demands more from the venue: a room capable of holding consistent heat, safety oversight for students working in that heat, and an instructor experienced enough to run a physically demanding 90-minute class safely. That’s before you even factor in destination. A programme in Bali, Thailand, or Costa Rica is competing on both training quality and travel appeal, which shapes pricing differently than a weekend course at a local studio back home.

A few factors consistently move the number up or down more than anything else. Instructor experience is the biggest one: a program led by an E-RYT 500 with years of documented teaching hours costs more to run than one staffed by recently certified assistants, and that cost typically shows up in the price. Cohort size matters just as much. A program capping intake at under 20 students needs to charge enough per student to cover the same venue and instructor time that a 60-person lecture hall spreads across three times as many people, which is part of why small, hands-on programs rarely sit at the very bottom of the price range.

What’s Included in YogaFX‘s USD 1,699 Program

The flat USD 1,699 rate covers the full 6-day on-site intensive in Seminyak, Bali, plus the self-paced online coursework you complete beforehand. That includes all in-studio training hours, the full 26-posture and 2-breathing-exercise curriculum, dialogue instruction, supervised practice teaching, and both certificates on graduation: Yoga Alliance RYT 200 and a separate Bikram Hot 26&2 certificate. Every cohort is capped at 19 students, so the price also buys direct, hands-on correction during practice teaching rather than sitting in the back of a lecture hall.

What it doesn’t automatically include is accommodation, which is why the total can run higher than the flat $1,699 base. Students who want YogaFX to arrange lodging near the Seminyak studio pay more depending on the room type and length of stay, which is how the total moves up toward USD 2,799 for students who want a fully packaged experience rather than sourcing their own place to stay. You can see the full day-by-day structure of what those six days actually involve in the program breakdown at YogaFX‘s RYT 200 training in Bali.

Price Tiers at a Glance

TierPrice (USD)What’s included
Base program1,699 flat6-day on-site intensive, online pre-course, RYT 200 + Bikram Hot 26&2 certification, no accommodation arranged
With shared accommodationUp to roughly 2,199Base program plus shared room booked through YogaFX near the Seminyak studio
With private accommodationUp to 2,799Base program plus private room, longer or upgraded stay depending on selection
Deposit to enrol349Secures your seat in a capped cohort of 19, credited toward the total program cost

Exact accommodation pricing depends on room availability and dates, so treat the $2,199 to $2,799 figures as a planning range rather than a fixed quote. The base training cost itself doesn’t change: $1,699 covers the same curriculum, hours, and dual certification regardless of where you sleep during the six days.

The USD 349 Deposit: How It Works

The $349 deposit reserves your place in an upcoming cohort and is credited toward your total program cost, not an additional fee on top of it. Because YogaFX caps each intake at 19 students to keep practice teaching hands-on, cohorts do fill, and the deposit is what locks your seat while you finalise flights and, if needed, accommodation. The remaining balance is typically settled before the on-site intensive begins, once you’ve confirmed your accommodation preference and finished the self-paced online coursework.

If your plans change after paying the deposit, reach out directly via WhatsApp to talk through rescheduling to a later cohort date rather than assuming the deposit is automatically non-transferable. Policies can vary by circumstance, and the team handles this case by case rather than through a blanket rule posted on the pricing page.

Paying a deposit rather than the full amount upfront also gives you room to finalise the parts of the trip YogaFX doesn’t control directly, like flight timing and, if you’re booking accommodation independently, confirming a place near the Seminyak studio before rates change closer to your travel dates. Locking the seat first means you’re not racing a cohort filling up while you’re still comparing flight prices, which matters more than it sounds given the program only takes 19 students per intake.

How This Compares to Other Bikram and 200-Hour Programs

Bali and Thailand-based 200-hour programs, intensive or multi-week, commonly range from around $595 at the budget end to $4,800 for premium multi-week retreats with full-board accommodation, based on current marketplace listings. YogaFX‘s $1,699 base sits solidly in the lower-middle of that range, notably below the top end, while still delivering a dual credential rather than the single RYT 200 most competitors offer. You can see how intensive formats compare against longer multi-week structures in the site’s breakdown of 200-hour teacher training retreats: intensive vs multi-week, which covers the trade-offs beyond price alone.

Location changes the calculation too. A comparable in-person hot yoga certification in the US, UK, or Australia often costs more once you factor in local studio rental rates and instructor fees, even before accounting for the fact that Bali and Thailand programs typically bundle a genuine change-of-scenery experience into the same price. Students who’ve compared quotes across markets consistently report that a Western studio charging a similar headline number rarely includes the accommodation option, meal access, or small-cohort teaching time that a Bali-based program folds into the same figure. The full comparison of what actually differs between destinations, beyond the number on the page, is covered in Yoga Teacher Training Thailand vs Bali: Which Should You Choose?

Price shouldn’t be the only factor you weigh, though. As the site’s own guide on how to choose a yoga teacher training program points out, the cheapest option and the closest option both miss the question that actually predicts whether you finish strong and teach with confidence afterward: what the day-to-day training experience is actually like once you’re in the room.

Is USD 1,699 Worth It?

Whether the price makes sense depends on what you do with the certification afterward, which is a fair question to ask before spending nearly two thousand dollars on a career pivot. Government and job-board data puts yoga instructor pay anywhere from roughly $15 to $78 an hour depending on location and employment type, with private and corporate sessions running higher, according to the full breakdown in Yoga Instructor Salary: What Teachers Actually Earn. At even a modest teaching rate, a handful of months of part-time classes recovers the program cost, which is part of why the six-day intensive format appeals to career changers who want to start earning against that investment quickly rather than waiting out a multi-month program first.

Mr. Ian Terry, YogaFX‘s founder and an E-RYT 500 instructor with more than 12,000 teaching hours, built the program’s pricing around keeping the six-day format accessible without cutting into cohort size or instructor access, which is why the $1,699 base has stayed flat since the program launched in 2017 even as demand grew past 1,500 graduates across 80-plus countries.

Costs to Budget for Beyond the Program Fee

The $1,699 to $2,799 range covers training and, optionally, accommodation, but it isn’t the full trip budget. International flights to Bali vary widely by departure city and season, and it’s worth pricing those separately well before your cohort date rather than assuming they’re bundled in. Most visitors to Indonesia can enter on a visa-on-arrival or e-visa for short stays, which adds a modest but real cost on top of the program fee, and requirements do shift, so it’s worth checking current Indonesian immigration rules close to your travel date rather than relying on older information.

If you’re arranging your own accommodation instead of the YogaFX package, Seminyak and Canggu both offer a wide range of guesthouse and short-stay options at rates well below Western hotel pricing, which is one reason students who book independently can sometimes land a total cost close to the flat $1,699 training fee even with lodging included. Meals during the six days are generally on you unless a specific package states otherwise, though Bali’s cost of living keeps that manageable compared to a training week spent in most Western cities.

Factoring in a few extra days before or after the intensive is also worth budgeting for, even if it’s not required. Arriving a day or two early to adjust to the time zone and the heat before six demanding training days start tends to make a real difference in how much of the material actually sticks, according to feedback YogaFX hears regularly from graduates who did versus didn’t build in that buffer.

FAQ

How much does YogaFX‘s Bikram yoga teacher training cost?

The base program is USD 1,699 flat, covering the 6-day on-site intensive in Seminyak, Bali, self-paced online coursework, and dual certification. With YogaFX-arranged accommodation, the total can run up to USD 2,799 depending on room type and length of stay.

What does the USD 1,699 price include?

It covers all in-studio training hours, the full posture and dialogue curriculum, supervised practice teaching, and both certificates: Yoga Alliance RYT 200 and a separate Bikram Hot 26&2 certificate. It does not include accommodation, flights, or meals unless a packaged option is selected.

How does the USD 349 deposit work?

The deposit reserves your seat in a capped cohort of 19 students and is credited toward your total program cost rather than charged as an extra fee. The remaining balance is typically due before the on-site intensive begins.

Why does the price range from $1,699 to $2,799?

The training itself is always $1,699. The higher figures reflect optional accommodation packages arranged through YogaFX, priced by room type, whether shared or private, and length of stay near the Seminyak studio.

Is Bikram yoga teacher training in Bali cheaper than other countries?

Often, yes. In-person hot yoga certifications in the US, UK, or Australia frequently cost more once local studio rental and instructor fees are factored in, and Bali programs typically bundle travel and cultural experience into a comparable or lower price point.

Are payment plans available for the program?

The USD 349 deposit functions as the first payment, with the remaining balance settled before the intensive starts. For specific instalment arrangements beyond the deposit structure, contact the YogaFX team directly via WhatsApp to confirm current options.


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