In Rabat, a group Pilates class typically costs between 150 and 350 MAD depending on the studio and equipment. At Define Pilates in Hay Riad: Mat classes are 180 MAD drop-in, Reformer classes 300 MAD drop-in, and private one-on-one sessions 300 MAD (Mat) or 450 MAD (Reformer).
Reformer classes cost more than Mat everywhere, for a simple reason: the machines. A professional reformer costs several thousand euros, needs maintenance, and limits class size. You're paying for equipment-assisted resistance and — in a good studio — smaller groups with closer supervision.
Packs are how regulars pay less. At Define, a 10-class Reformer pack is 2800 MAD (280 MAD per class) and the monthly plan is 2100 MAD for 8 classes (about 262 MAD per class). Mat packs bring the per-class price down to 160 MAD. Packs are valid 60–90 days and can be shared with a friend.
What to watch for when comparing studios in Rabat: class size (a 300 MAD class with 12 people is worse value than one with 6), instructor consistency (rotating rosters slow your progress), and whether trial offers exist. At Define, your first session is 30% off — the honest way to decide is simply to try the class.
Budget guideline: practicing twice a week on a 10-class Reformer pack costs about 560 MAD per week — comparable to a gym membership with personal attention included. For pure beginners, starting with Mat classes keeps the cost at about 320 MAD per week while you build foundations.



