single listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing imagesingle listing image

Located at 5329 Oleander Dr #200 in Wilmington, NC, Wilmington Yoga Center is a renowned yoga studio offering a variety of classes catering to different levels and styles. From hot yoga to gentle flow, their highly skilled instructors ensure a welcoming and knowledgeable environment for all practitioners. The facility is well-maintained, featuring both hot and standard temperature rooms, complete with amenities like showers and a calm, natural setting. Their introductory offer of 30 days for $30 is highly appreciated by many, making it a popular choice for both newcomers and seasoned yogis.

Pros:

  • Wide variety of classes
  • Highly skilled instructors
  • Welcoming environment
  • Clean and well-maintained facility
  • Separate rooms for hot and standard temperature yoga
  • Convenient location at Tidal Creek Co-op
  • Flexible scheduling with many classes throughout the day
  • Introductory offer of 30 days for $30
  • Amenities like showers available
  • Friendly and supportive community

Cons:

  • Some reviews mention unfriendly front desk staff
  • A few instances of hot yoga classes affecting regular class comfort
  • Occasional issues with air conditioning in rooms

Location / Contact

Rating Stats

4.8

out of 5.0

3 reviews
5.0
1 reviews
4.0
1 reviews
3.0
4 reviews
2.0
81 reviews
1.0

Reviews (90)

author-img

Very nice facility and staff. I especially like that there are three different rooms allowing you to choose from a variety of class styles and a heated or non heated rooms.

author-img

My friend and I walked in to get information on classes being offered. We were in regular clothes, without a gym bag (so it was quite obvious we came in for something particular i.e. information).The 4 women behind the counter just talked and talked.. FINALLY SAID HELLO when we walked all the way to the desk to get a brochure.I mean jeez, we were the ONLY 2 guests in sight and with 4 staff members, no one has enough manners to greet the guests? I mean we almost said "Hello" first. We both work in hospitality/retail and felt very aggitated when we left. I don't plan on going back. Just plain unprofessional.As soon as that door opens, stop the personal conversation and greet the walking paycheck. Period.

author-img

I have a 200 hour teacher training certification from a well-known corporate yoga studio where I practice and did my training in San Diego and wanted to continue with a 300 hour certification. My husband got stationed near Wilmington so I signed up for a 4-day workshop that would count as a module towards this certification. This was the WORST experience with a yoga studio I have ever had. The training started every day with an hour of kirtan (not necessarily bad so I am not including it in my appraisal that this studio deserves 1 star or less, just really not my thing so it bears mentioning). We then started working through the sequences that we would be learning to teach by doing a practice of them ourselves as a group. As a yoga teacher I was shocked at how unsafe and unintelligent the sequencing design was. The receptive rotational movements of the shoulders immediately began to bother my rotator cuff, so I scaled back to avoid any injury. The workshop description had claimed that we would learn 5 sequences. However, upon getting the manual, we were told that we could not teach them anywhere else without paying a royalty for the branded material. It was established in court, and in the court of public opinion, when Bikram tried it that you cannot copyright a yoga sequence. Furthermore, of the 5 sequences, one sequence was 25 minutes long with the other half of the class being to encourage "free flowing" and the other was just a self-guided practice. Sequences are valuable because they take a lot of time, skill and creativity to make. To sell 5 sequences and deliver 3 is fraud. There are many other great yoga studios in town that I have found since this awful experience that actually care about sacred yoga values and offer fantastic and safety sequenced classes. Absolutely horrible experience.

author-img

I absolutely love all the different classes and levels offered here, and the practice of Kunga Yoga being a nexus of yoga and helping to serve communities. There's something for everyone! I wish I lived closer to practice here more as the instruction is top notch and the amount of varity in class themes/times/skill levels/temperature/activity levels and even meditation. I would be amazing if I could find a way to take a teacher training program here on day, highly recommend :)

author-img

So far I have only been to two classes. Both times were different instructors. Each one of them bring unique experiences and truly help their students. They are willing to help and teach proper positions as well as care about the individual's well-being. Wilmington yoga makes you feel welcome. Not to many places do that anymore. I can't wait to go to my next class!

author-img

The studio has a wide variety of classes for all levels of students. The instructors are both knowledgeable in what they are teaching extremely friendly.

author-img

As a yoga teacher and studio owner, I enjoy nothing more than TAKING classes at Wilmington Yoga Center. I have been a student at WYC since 2005!!

author-img

WYC has the best staff, facilities, and class offerings on the east coast! A wonderful place to develop your body, mind, and spirit in a strong, supportive community.

author-img

The staff are nice and helpful. The studio is visually appealing and has numerous classes to offer. I love the variety of workshops there are to choose from!

author-img

Personable attention; excellence in "customer" service; beautiful, clean, welcoming studio; great options for classes; love the variety in the schedule; an "all are welcome" attitude; love the teachers!

No reviews yet

Frequently Asked Questions

Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 4.8-star.

This business has 90 reviews.

The address is: 5329 Oleander Dr #200, Wilmington, NC 28403, United States .

The contact number is +1 910-350-0234

This service is listed under Yoga Studio .

Add a Review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Rate this business! *
Add Photos