Thinking about trying Pilates in Fort Myers but not sure what it’ll cost you?
- barreroots
- Feb 4
- 2 min read

You’re not alone. Whether you're exploring movement for the first time or getting back into a routine, knowing what to expect price-wise can make all the difference in feeling confident to take that first step.
Spoiler alert: It’s probably more doable than you think.
Let’s break it down.
Average Pilates Class Costs in Ft Myers
The cost of Pilates classes in Fort Myers can vary based on a few things—like whether you’re doing private sessions, reformer-based Pilates, or group mat classes. Here’s a quick snapshot:
· Drop-in classes: $20–$50 per class
· Class packages: $75–$280 for 4–10 classes (depending on location)
· Unlimited memberships: $199–$359/month
And here's the thing: the more consistently you go, the more cost-effective it becomes. That’s why many studios offer monthly unlimited options—so you’re not stressing every time you book a class.
What Makes Barre Roots Different?
At Barre Roots, we keep it simple. Our classes blend mat Pilates, barre, and functional movement, and every move is designed to help you feel strong, supported, and confident in your body. No fancy machines required. Just you, your mat, and a group of humans who genuinely want to feel better—together.
Here’s what we offer in Fort Myers:
· $40 for 2 weeks unlimited — the perfect way to dip your toe in
· Monthly unlimited: $225/month (best for 3+ visits/week)
· Class packs also available if you want to go at your own pace
Is It Worth It?
If you’re wondering whether Pilates is really “worth” the price—ask literally anyone who’s stuck with it.
One client said:
“Three weeks ago I was completely sedentary, and now I’m addicted to going to barre class 3 times a week.” – Emily E.
Another added:
“After one class at Barre Roots, you feel energized and with lots more range of motion.” – Rafael C.
Whether your goal is to improve posture, get stronger, feel less achy, or just find something that actually sticks—Pilates can do all of that. Especially when it’s in a welcoming, no-pressure space like this one.




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