Certified Aromatherapy Practitioner · Miami, FL
Aromatherapy training in Miami.
Train as a Certified Aromatherapy Practitioner (CARP) with Harmonika Institute in Miami, FL. Train as an Aromatherapy Practitioner — chemistry, blending, and wellness consultation craft.

Miami cohort details
- City
- Miami, FL
- Credential
- CARP
- Tuition
- $2,800
- In-person training
- 10 days · 80h
- Live cohort calls
- 1 day · 4h
- Supervised practice
- 70h
- Portfolio + jury
- 35h
- Total
- 189h · ~24 day-eq.
- Cohort
- 10 students
- Format
- In person + live cohort calls
PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.
Why Aromatherapy in Miami?
Miami's wellness culture is genuinely bilingual and pan-American. Practitioners here move between English and Spanish (and often Portuguese), and the modalities they're drawn to often arrive through Latin American as well as North American channels. Our cohorts frequently include healthcare workers and entrepreneurs in active career transition. Note: Florida specifically prohibits non-licensed naturopathy practice; the Holistic Naturopathy program is therefore not offered in Miami.
For students of Aromatherapy specifically, Miami's scene is a particularly good match: bilingual en/es practitioner community. naturopathy program excluded by florida state regulation. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
Miami applicants are often 30-50, with backgrounds spanning healthcare, hospitality, real estate, and entrepreneurship. Many are bilingual EN/ES (some trilingual with Portuguese) and want to serve a bilingual or trilingual clientele. Several recent cohorts have included nurses transitioning out of Florida hospitals, entrepreneurs from Latin American backgrounds adding holistic credentials to existing wellness businesses, and yoga teachers seeking complementary modalities. Cultural literacy across U.S./LatAm wellness frameworks is a hallmark of the Miami student profile.
What you'll be training in.
For a deeper introduction to Aromatherapy as a practice tradition, see the full program page.
Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils — concentrated aromatic compounds extracted from plants by steam distillation, expression, or solvent extraction — for wellness purposes. Working aromatherapists pair essential oils with carrier oils for topical application, develop diffusion blends for inhalation, formulate custom blends for specific wellness intentions, and consult with clients on safe, individualized use.
What sets a credible aromatherapy practice apart from casual essential-oil enthusiasm is rigor. A trained aromatherapist understands essential-oil chemistry — knows that lavender contains linalool and linalyl acetate, that tea tree contains terpinen-4-ol, that some chemical families (phenols, ketones) carry significant safety considerations and others (esters, alcohols) are unusually safe. A trained aromatherapist sources oils from suppliers with traceable origins and gas-chromatography reports. A trained aromatherapist screens for contraindications (pregnancy, certain medications, photosensitivity, children) before recommending blends.
The Aromatherapy curriculum, in 10 in-person days.
- Essential-oil chemistry: the major chemical families and their properties
- A working repertoire of 50-60 essential oils
- Safe dilution, contraindications, and pregnancy/child considerations
- Custom blending for stress, sleep, mood, and skin
- Wellness consultation craft within non-medical scope
- Sourcing and quality assessment of oils
When Aromatherapy cohorts run in Miami.
Miami cohorts run year-round but adjust around hurricane season (late August through October), with September starts buffered for storm contingency. The peak cohort months are January-April when the snowbird wellness market is at its most active. Summer cohorts are smaller but unusually committed.
Who this Miami cohort is for.
Wellness practitioners, herbalists, and career-changers who want a structured, chemistry-aware aromatherapy foundation.
After graduation in Miami.
- Open a private aromatherapy consultation practice (CARP)
- Sell custom blends in spas, wellness shops, and online
- Add aromatherapy to a massage, naturopathy, or coaching practice
- Lead public workshops on essential-oil safety
$2,800 for the full 24-day Aromatherapy program in Miami.
Same tuition whether you study in Miami or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Miami cohort.
Tuition and financing details$2,800
189h total · 10 in-person days
Aromatherapy certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Aromatherapy Practitioner in Miami.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Aromatherapy cohort starting in Miami, FL. Free, online, one hour.