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Experience the art of fire dancing in Edinburgh with Iga’s 90-minute workshop, where you'll learn safe techniques, perform tricks, and enjoy an energetic outdoor session.

The Fire Dancing with Iga tour offers a unique 90-minute outdoor experience in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town. For $93.07 per person, this activity provides a hands-on introduction to the art of fire manipulation, combining creativity, physical movement, and mindfulness. The tour departs from the Greyfriars Bobby Statue at 6:30 pm and is designed for curious adventurers who want to try something truly different. With a rating of 5.0 from four reviews, this experience clearly captures the imagination of participants and offers a chance to learn a new skill in a safe, supportive environment.
While the activity is not recommended for children under 14, it suits most adult participants seeking an unusual, adventurous evening. The experience is a fantastic choice for those interested in outdoor activities that boost confidence and mental focus. Since most bookings occur 41 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve early to secure a spot. The small group size, limited to five participants, ensures plenty of personalized attention from the experienced guide, Iga.
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The tour begins at the iconic Greyfriars Bobby Statue, a well-known Edinburgh landmark. The outdoor setting provides an ideal backdrop for fire dancing, enhancing the visual appeal and atmosphere. The guide, Iga, brings bouncy energy and storytelling, setting an engaging tone for the session.
Participants will find that the evening timing adds a special vibe, with dusk lighting and cooler temperatures making the fire tricks more mesmerizing. Since the activity ends back at the starting point, it’s simple to plan for dinner or further sightseeing afterward.

Iga, a passionate instructor, emphasizes safety and fun right from the warm-up. She teaches basic fire tools handling, ensuring all participants are comfortable before setting the toys alight. The focus is on easy tricks, designed to be accessible even for beginners.
The tools used include various fire toys, and participants are encouraged to try different tricks. The instructor’s patient approach supports those new to fire manipulation, making the activity approachable and encouraging. The safety equipment provided helps prevent accidents, giving peace of mind while enjoying the activity.

After the initial training, the group progresses to fire juggling, which is Iga’s favorite hobby. The moment the toys are set on fire, the atmosphere becomes truly magical, with visuals and energy that lift everyone’s spirits. Participants get to practice and perform small tricks, experiencing the thrill of playing with fire in a controlled environment.
Music from a portable speaker adds to the lively ambiance, creating a festive outdoor environment. This combination of physical movement, music, and fire manipulation provides a sensory-rich experience that feels both exhilarating and meditative.

The activity is planned to start at 6:30 pm, with confirmation received immediately upon booking. Since it’s near public transportation, most participants can reach the meeting point easily. The tour is most suitable for ages 14 and above, due to safety considerations related to handling fire.
Guests should dress comfortably and be prepared for outdoor conditions, as the session takes place in the evening in Edinburgh’s open air. Since bad weather can cancel the activity, it’s wise to check the forecast and be ready for a reschedule or full refund if needed.

What makes Fire Dancing with Iga truly special is the combination of safety, enthusiasm, and skill sharing. Participants praise Iga’s patience and passion as an instructor, which creates a supportive environment for learning. The small group size ensures personal attention, and the energy of the outdoor setting amplifies the experience.
Unlike other activities, fire dancing offers a mental benefit, akin to meditation, by encouraging focus and mindfulness. It’s an unusual activity that leaves participants with a sense of accomplishment and new confidence. Since all tools and safety gear are included, the experience is straightforward, with no extra costs or preparation needed.

This workshop is ideal for adventurous souls looking for something different in Edinburgh. It appeals to those interested in physical activity, creative expression, or mindfulness practices. The activity may also suit students or young adults seeking a fun and empowering evening.
Since the session is not suitable for children under 14 and requires a good weather window, it’s best for active, outdoor-loving audiences who don’t mind the evening chill. The price point reflects the personalized instruction and all equipment provided, making it good value for those seeking a memorable, hands-on activity.

In the end, Fire Dancing with Iga offers a rare chance to learn fire manipulation in a safe, lively outdoor setting. The enthusiastic teaching style, combined with energetic music and beautiful outdoor scenery, creates a magical experience that could boost confidence and mental clarity.
While it’s not designed for children or those with certain safety concerns, it suits adventurous adults eager for a physical and creative challenge. Participants leave with new skills, memorable stories, and a sense of achievement. It’s an activity that stands apart from typical sightseeing, adding a dynamic, interactive element to any trip to Edinburgh.
“This was a fun and unique experience! I had a great time! Iga was a good teacher and very patient. Worth trying!”
Is the experience suitable for children?
No, it is not recommended for children under 14 due to safety risks associated with handling fire.
What is included in the price?
All fire tools, safety equipment, and instruction are included. The instructor also provides stories and energetic support.
How long does the session last?
The activity lasts approximately 90 minutes, beginning at 6:30 pm.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at the Greyfriars Bobby Statue in Edinburgh’s Old Town.
What should I wear?
Comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for evening temperatures is recommended. No specific gear is needed as all equipment is provided.
Is prior experience with fire necessary?
No, the workshop is designed for beginners, and the focus is on easy tricks and safety.
Are safety measures in place?
Yes, safety equipment and instructions are provided, and Iga emphasizes safe handling of fire tools throughout the session.
What if the weather is bad?
The activity is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
Can I book last minute?
It’s advisable to book at least a few weeks in advance for availability, as most bookings are made around 41 days ahead.
How many people can join?
The group size is limited to 5 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.