Overview
Vira Yoga Collective has established itself as a premier yoga studio in Long Beach, creating a welcoming sanctuary that serves as a true retreat from everyday life. The studio offers a diverse range of classes suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced practitioners, with each session providing the perfect blend of challenge, mindfulness, and restoration. Expert instructors bring both deep knowledge and genuine heart to their teaching, emphasizing encouragement over ego in a supportive environment. Located at 52 East Park Avenue, this thoughtfully designed space features calming elements and serves as a community hub where students form meaningful connections. The studio regularly hosts workshops and events that foster an authentic community atmosphere, making it more than just a place for yoga practice.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Mini Membership (4 Classes) | 1 Month | $88 |
| Momentum Membership (6 Classes) | 1 Month | $125 |
| Metta Unlimited Membership | 1 Month | $150 |
| 10 Classes Pack | 10 Classes | $235 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 7:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 8:30 am – 7:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 1:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Sanctuary in Long Beach
From the moment people walk into Vira Yoga Collective, many describe finding something truly special. The space is consistently called warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed—a true sanctuary from the chaos of everyday life. Visitors note the attention to detail, mentioning calming scents, clean mats, and a relaxed, comfortable vibe that makes every class feel like a retreat. For many, this studio has become a second home, a place described as genuinely magic where they feel seen, supported, and uplifted. The sense of arrival is important here; one person who gets terrified in new settings felt super welcome during their first-ever yoga class, appreciating how nice the instructor was. This initial impression often holds, with people returning for months or years, finding the studio to be an amazing place full of incredible humans.
The physical space at 52 East Park Avenue serves as more than just a room for movement. It’s described as the ultimate third place—a community hub outside of home and work. People talk about the beautiful space in the world where they learn and grow, noting how the studio regularly hosts workshops, fun challenges, and events to keep things exciting. The owner, Bec, receives particular praise for being amazing—caring, creative, and motivating—with visitors noting she has done everything possible to ensure a positive experience. This commitment to creating a supportive environment extends to the overall atmosphere, which people describe as having a strong and compassionate community right in Long Beach.
Teachers Who Bring Heart and Expertise
What consistently stands out in visitor feedback is the quality of instruction. Every teacher brings not only deep knowledge of yoga but also genuine heart and presence to each class. People describe the instructors as passionate, knowledgeable, highly skilled, compassionate, and welcoming. They’re called the very best of the best by those who have practiced at studios all over Manhattan and Long Island. Each teacher offers something so different and unique, with their own distinctive style that contributes to the studio’s variety. Specific instructors like Chloe, Bec, Beverlee, Brianna, and Lindsay receive mentions for particular classes they lead, such as Chloe’s ignite and unwind or Bec’s soul flow.
The teaching approach emphasizes encouragement, not ego. Whether someone is a total beginner or has practiced for years, they’re met with support rather than competition. For beginners, there are Foundation classes that focus on proper alignment, giving newcomers a solid starting point. The teachers are described as incredibly inviting and knowledgeable, eager to help students succeed in all parts of their yoga journey. This supportive teaching style creates an environment where people feel empowered to make classes their own, even if they initially feel differently about a particular style. The result is that many visitors report never feeling stronger, more grounded, or more inspired after their sessions.
A Diverse Practice for Every Body and Mood
Vira Yoga Collective offers what visitors describe as a great variety of classes that somehow always give them exactly what they need. There is a class for everyone ranging from beginners to long-time yogis, with offerings for every level and type of practice. People mention finding both challenging flows and more restorative sessions, with the perfect blend of challenge, mindfulness, and restoration. The studio’s approach allows practitioners to choose based on their mood and how they want to move their body, with so much variety that you’ll never get bored. Specific class types mentioned include Foundation classes for beginners and more advanced flows, though visitors do not mention specific styles like vinyasa or yin by name.
The community aspect is perhaps the most frequently mentioned element. People talk about the amazing sense of community that keeps them coming back, where friendships are made, support is offered, and fun is had. Many have made amazing friends in this amazing place, describing the students as inspiring, committed, talented, and humble. This collective energy creates what one person called an authentic community where everyone is welcomed warmly. The studio fosters this through regular events and the simple daily interactions in class, where people always leave feeling grounded and inspired by both the teachers and their fellow students. For those looking to deepen their practice and connect with others, this space provides what many call the perfect environment.
While visitors enthusiastically describe their experiences with classes and community, they do not mention specific details about booking systems, pricing structures, or digital offerings like online yoga. The focus remains firmly on the in-studio experience—the physical space, the teachers, the variety of classes, and the supportive community that has made this studio a destination for yoga practitioners in Long Beach.
