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Choose a single class for $18, or buy five- or 10-class passes at a discounted rate
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Single Class
Join one class at the Dromana Bay Surf Lifesaving Club. Perfect for trying out a session or fitting yoga into your busy schedule.
$18




Five-Class Pass
Save $5 by purchasing five classes upfront. Enjoy flexibility and commitment with easy online booking and secure payment.
$85


$165
Save $15 by purchasing ten classes upfront. Enjoy flexibility and commitment with easy online booking and secure payment.
Ten-Class Pass
Location Details
Classes held Saturdays 8:30-9:30am at Dromana Bay Surf Lifesaving Club.
Address
250 Point Nepean Road
Hours
Sat 8:30-9:30am
FAQs
How do I book?
Select a class, pay online or drop in and pay at class.
What are the prices?
Single class is $18, five classes $85, ten classes $165.
Can I cancel or change bookings?
Yes, you can cancel or change your booking up to two hours before class starts via your online dashboard.
Where are classes held?
At Dromana Bay Surf Lifesaving Club, first floor.
What should I bring?
Bring a mat if you have one and wear comfy clothes. Bring warm layers if you like for Savasana (relaxation) at the end.
How do I manage my bookings online?
Create a login when booking, then access your dashboard anytime to review or cancel classes.
Where do I park?
Due to building works, the carpark at Dromana Pier is closed. You can park across the road from the lifesaving club at Ritchies IGA.
Yes, the entrance is at ground level and you can access the first floor via a lift if you need to.
Is your building accessible?
Contact Us


Questions? Reach out anytime at info@peninsulayoga.com.au.
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We acknowledge the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation, who are the Traditional Owners of the land where we gather. We pay respects to Elders past and present. We recognise their continued connection to Country and their role in caring for and maintaining Country and waterways over thousands of generations.
