Catalina Island, California, offers a coastline of sheltered coves, rocky headlands, and open Pacific views—an ideal setting for a private yoga session that feels both restorative and cinematic. One-Hour In-Rental Private Session brings a 60-minute private yoga and meditation class directly to your rental on Catalina Island, from Avalon to Two Harbors, so you practice where you’re staying and on your schedule. This private session is designed for small groups—couples, family bubbles, or friends—max four people. The format blends foundational asana, breathwork, and guided relaxation aimed at leaving you refreshed for a day of snorkeling, hiking, or island exploration. Instructors tailor sequences to fitness level and group needs; sessions start at $125 for up to two people, with an additional $40 per extra person. A 50% deposit secures your booking, and the meeting point is 'Your rental location on Catalina Island or request another spot!' so you can roll out your mat on a rented cottage porch, a beachfront bluff, or a sheltered patio. Catalina’s geology—granite outcrops and steep sea cliffs—frames many private spots where you can practice with the ocean as your soundtrack. Native plant life includes island scrub, coastal sage, and stands that support the endemic Catalina Island fox; keep an eye out during a meditative cooldown. The session doubles as a quiet introduction to the island’s slower rhythm: mornings bring glassy water and seabirds; evenings trade warm light across Avalon Bay. Practical details matter: the session lasts 60 minutes, minimum age 18, and capacity is four. Cancellation policies allow discretion for refunds if you cancel more than seven days in advance, subject to existing commitments. This makes the offering a flexible upgrade to any Catalina rental—an easy wellness add-on for travelers who want a private, low-key way to reset between activities like snorkeling, hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail, or visiting the Catalina Island Conservancy preserves. Because sessions are private and mobile, they slot into mornings when fishermen and kayakers are launching from the marinas, or into sunset windows when the ferry's last light paints the harbor. Practitioners often report deeper focus when waves and gull calls replace studio noise; the soundscape and sea air enhance breathwork and can lower perceived exertion during flows. Instructors can incorporate gentle balance work on uneven surfaces, helping you feel steadier on hikes or while trying SUP yoga in calmer coves. Book early to secure preferred times.