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Rest & Restore

Rest and Restore is a 8 day yoga retreat designed to intentionally create a deeper connection of your mind, body and spirit. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and ground yourself in nature and the beauty of Bali, Indonesia. This is perfect for women who are always on the go and taking care of others. This retreat is your chance to slow down, let go, and simply be. A restorative opportunity for women who need a break, and a change in environment to Reconnect with yourself, find peace, and return home feeling rested and restored. A Journey to Inner Peace and Embracing Self Care.

Your Restful Restorative Oasis Awaits You

We chose a space that will allow you to immerse yourself in tranquility. Bliss is having the choice of pool suites, beachfront suites, and resort hotel-style rooms.

 

You'll have access to the beautiful resort amenities on a black sand beach that features, two restaurants, a health club, a spa, a private adult pool, and daily beach access. This  tranquil space sits on a beautiful Black Sand Beach with an amazing selection of swimming pools, property amenities, and wonderful Balinese hospitality.

 

The captivating sunrises, sunsets, and relaxing waves are the invitation to the respite you deserve.

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Your Experience is Almost 90% All Inclusive!

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  • Bali Flight/Retreat Arrival Information
    Flight Details: The airport in Bali to fly into/out of is I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). Our recommended airlines are Emirates and Qatar. Important Retreat Arrival Details: Please plan to arrive in Bali no later than Thursday, June 26th at 4:30 pm. Rest & Restore retreat will officially start with an opening ceremony on Friday, June 27th. The resort check-in time is 2 pm on June 26th and check-out is 11 am on July 3rd. PLEASE NOTE: If you plan to arrive earlier than June 26th or check out after July 3rd, please reach out to Najah to confirm the additional cost. Accommodations Information: Hotel Komune Pantai Keramas St, Medahan, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia Airport Transfers: Once you arrive at the airport in Bali, a private driver will be waiting for you to transport you to the retreat site. The time will be confirmed once flight details have been confirmed.
  • Bali International Airport Info
    Ngurah Rai Denpasar International Airport (DPS) Bali Tourist Tax for international visitors: Effective February 14, 2024 - Foreign nationals visiting the province of Bali are required to pay an international tourist levy of IDR 150,000.00 (approximately USD 10.00). The payment can be made online before arrival or at the payment counter available at the Airport and Port in Bali. Travelers will get proof of payment in the form of a Levy voucher with a QR Code that is sent via email. You can pay the tax online here: lovebali.baliprov.go.id/ (ONLY use this website, don't pay the tax anywhere else, there might be websites run by scammers) CUSTOMS Upon arrival, follow the signs to customs. Make sure to have your passport and any required documents readily accessible. The process is generally efficient, but it's always helpful to have the necessary paperwork in order. Customs Declaration Form Travelers must complete an Electronic Customs Declaration before departure to Indonesia and present the completed form with the QR code to the Customs Officer. Link to the online form: E-CD (Electronic Custom Declaration) The form can be filled in 72 hours before your arrival. Not earlier. After filling in the online form, you will receive a QR code which will be scanned by officers after you have collected your luggage, just before you exit the airport building. BAGGAGE CLAIM After clearing customs, proceed to the baggage claim area to collect your luggage. There will be porters all around to assist you for a tip/fee. The porters will begin to approach you sometimes before you reach baggage claim. You can choose any of them for baggage support. PRIVATE CAR SERVICE Follow the signs for Ground Transportation: Look for our dedicated staff holding a sign with the Manipura Estate name in the arrivals area. You'll be escorted to your private ground transportation for a comfortable journey to your luxury experience.
  • Visa
    You will need to secure a travel Visitor Visa for your stay in Bali, Indonesia. The 30 days Visit Visa, also known as Visa on Arrival, (VOA) is available for 90+ nationalities and can be applied for online. Most travelers to Bali who can get a Visit Visa will have to apply for the B1. B1 - Tourist Purpose Conducting activities related to tourism and visiting friends or family. Participate in meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions as an attendee. Traveling in Indonesia on a yacht (yachter). Applicants can obtain their Visitor Visa electronically after entering required information and making payments by a credit card. This is an application process that is reviewed, approved and/or denied by the Immigration office. Documents needed to prepare Visitor Visa request are: Full biodata page of passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of your arrival to Indonesia (format JPG/JPEG/PNG with max. size of 200 kb); Passport size photograph (format JPG/JPEG/PNG with max. size of 200 kb); Email address A valid Mastercard, Visa, or JCB credit card Residence information in Bali / Indonesia (hotel etc) Return or outbound Ticket You can apply for Visitor Visa 14 days before your travel. However, you are advised to create an Visitor Visa request at least 48 hours before your departure. There are two ways to apply for the visa: 1. Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA - B1, B2, B3, B4) Apply and purchase the Visa online and avoid queuing at VoA counters at the airport which will save you time and is much more convenient. You can apply for e-VoA 14 days before your travel. However, you are advised to create an e-VoA request at least 48 hours before your departure, otherwise you might not receive it in time. The Visa is not issued instantly. e-VoA can be accessed at https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/ 2. At the Airport / Port upon arrival in Indonesia If you do not purchase the e-VoA online before you arrive in Indonesia, you can still purchase the Visa at the VoA counters at international airports in the arrival halls (or at ports if you arrive by boat or cruise ship). The cost is $35 per person (IDR 500,000) Online purchase (e-VoA) by credit card (extra fees might apply) Purchase at the airport arrival hall (or port) and pay at the VoA counter in cash (EUR, GBP, AUD, USD, SGD, IDR) or by credit card (no AMEX)
  • Travel Insurance
    An added bonus for your luxury retreat experience is this concierge feel of being one click away from securing your MANDATORY travel insurance. We want to ensure that you protect yourself and your investment in this experience. Our partnership is with one of the top providers in the country - ALLIANZ! Complete the travel insurance request form for your quote and payment email. Request Travel Insurance Quote
  • Currency
    Currency Exchange at Denpasar International Airport Currency in Bali: The official currency of Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's recommended to have some local currency for small purchases and markets, but major credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas. Currency Exchange at the Airport: Denpasar International Airport has currency exchange counters and ATMs, allowing you to easily obtain Indonesian Rupiah upon arrival. The exchange rates at the airport are generally reasonable, and it's convenient for obtaining some initial cash. Tips for Currency Exchange: Check Rates: Compare rates at different counters or ATMs to ensure you get a fair deal. Our recommendation is: Small Denominations: Request smaller denominations for easier transactions in local markets or for tips. Using ATMs: ATMs are widely available, and many accept international cards. However, it's advisable to inform your bank about your travel dates to avoid any potential issues with accessing funds. ATMs often provide competitive exchange rates.
  • FAQ
    Here's a list of frequently asked questions: Q: What should I pack? A: Casual and comfortable clothing, swimwear, yoga attire, sunscreen, reusable water bottle and travel adapter are essentials. Check the weather forecast closer to your departure for any additional items. Lounge wear, great walking shoes, pool gear. Clothing that is breathable fabric will serve you best. There are special occasion experiences that are color specific. Please bring/wear based on request. Q: Is Wi-Fi available at the retreat location? A: Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout the estate, but we encourage you to take this opportunity to disconnect and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Lower level suites may occasionally experience slower than normal speeds. We encourage you to purchase VPN coverage if you have secure computing needs. We can provide recommendations of service options if needed. Q: What is the weather like in Bali? A. You will be in tropical weather. It can be very warm during the day and chilly (tropical chilly isn't extreme cold) at night. Expect more warm days and be prepared for some perspiration. Q: Where can I find Travel Advisory information on Bali? A. You can view travel advisory information using the link below. Travel Advisory Information Q: What are the Terms and Conditions A. You can view the terms and conditions below. Terms and Conditions
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