We want to connect adventure and inner serenity. We bring together people from all over the world who are looking for Bali’s wildness and its ancient spiritual peace. This isn’t simply a vacation; it’s a time to reset yourself.
25 Souls
10+ Villas, One Week Sacred Journey
Experience Bali, together
From 6:00 AM until 9:00 AM, eat breakfast. Join us for a yoga class and spiritual awakening session at 9 a.m. to get your mind and body back in balance. For people who want to learn more, private spiritual readings and personal consultations are provided from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We go to Luna Beach Club at 1pm for a day of fun and relaxation that we'll never forget. There are VIP cover costs for premium access.
Daily experience
Example itinerary which can be subject to change due to weather or big events
Day 2 – June 14
Mind & Body Awakening & Beach Club
Start your day with breakfast from 6am to 9am. At 9am, join us for a yoga class and spiritual awakening session to center your mind and body. Private spiritual readings and personal consultations are available from 11am to 1pm for those seeking deeper insight. At 1pm, we head to Luna Beach Club for an unforgettable day of relaxation and entertainment. VIP cover fees apply for premium access.
Day 3 – June 15
Nusa Penida Island
Leave the hotel at 7 a.m. for an early breakfast at 6 a.m. before going to the boat station. At 8 a.m., get on the ferry for a beautiful trip to Nusa Penida, which will take two hours. Spend the afternoon at Tembeling Beach, where you may explore the beautiful beach and enjoy the clear seas and steep cliffs. Go back to the hotel at 6 p.m. to spend the night and get some rest.
Day 4 – June 16
Kelingking Beach & Ferry Back
At 8 a.m., leave the hotel for Kelingking Beach, which is one of Nusa Penida’s most famous places. It has stunning T-shaped cliffs and beautiful white sand beaches. Take a look around and swim in the blue waters. At lunchtime, go to Broken Beach, which has a one-of-a-kind natural cave and beautiful rock formations. Get on the ferry at 4 p.m. to go back to Bali. When you get there, take a break in the village and have some free time to go around and take in the sights and sounds of the area.
Day 5 – June 17
Ubud & Cretya
Leave at 8 a.m. for a full day of visiting Ubud. The first stop is the famed Monkey Forest, where we’ll spend approximately an hour and a half strolling through the sacred sanctuary with hundreds of long-tailed monkeys from Bali. After that, go to Creteya to see the famous Bali Swing, do some outdoor sports, and take in the beautiful jungle surroundings. After a long day, relax at the pool club with drinks and pleasant company.
Day 6 – June 18
Uluwatu & Beach Club
Leaving at 9 a.m. to go to the famous Uluwatu district, starting with the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park to see the huge monument and learn about Balinese culture. After that, go to the White Rock Beach Club area to see the magnificent white sand beaches, oceanfront clubs, and a beautiful sunset in Bali.
Day 7 – June 19
Elusive Good Bye Party
This is our last day together! Begin the day with a yoga meditation session and personal goal-setting at 8 a.m. to think about where you’ve been and what you want to accomplish for the rest of the year. After that, you can relax and explore the Seminyak neighborhood on your own, visiting stores and cafés and taking in the lively ambiance. At 4 p.m., we all join together for the Elusive Good Bye Party, which is a celebration of our amazing week with food, drinks, music, and memories that will last a lifetime. See you again soon!
Day 8 – June 20
Airport Transfer
Day of departure! Based on your travel itinerary, we’ll work with each visitor separately to set up your ride to the airport. A staff member will make sure you are picked up from the villa and taken to Ngurah Rai International Airport with plenty of time to spare before your departure. Thanks for an amazing week! Have a safe trip, and we hope to see you again soon!
Where you'll be staying
Nusa Penida Hotel Upgrades
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You can book a room in a villa if you are traveling solo or with a friend/partner.
What’s included
It wouldn’t be a Retreat if we didn’t spoil
you as much as possible
7 nights in a
stunning villa
Includes private chef service, infinity pool access, and curated wellness morning sessions.
Beach
club days
Dive into island luxury. Enjoy premium poolside service, panoramic ocean views, and curated sunset soundtracks at Bali’s most iconic coastal venues.
Ubud
day trip
Bali’s ultimate jungle day club. Relax in three-tiered infinity pools carved into the Tegallalang rice terraces, offering high-end dining and breathtaking views of the emerald valley.
Private
transportation
Your gateway to the island. Enjoy comfortable, air-conditioned travel with a professional local driver. Custom itineraries, 24/7 availability, and stress-free exploration.
Daily in-villa
breakfast
Fresh tropical fruits, juices, and cooked breakfast served daily by private chefs.
Elusive Retreats
Villa Party
Exclusive private villa event featuring live DJs, premium refreshments, and a social poolside atmosphere.
Personal
Photography
Turning your island moments into cinematic memories. Candid, professional, and tailored to your vibe. Let's capture your Bali story.
Yoga
session
Guided morning wellness sessions designed to rejuvenate your body and mind in a tropical setting.
Additional costs
Frequently asked questions
Which airport should I fly into?
Bali’s main international airport is Ngurah Rai (DPS). We would highly recommend flying in the day before your week is due to start and booking transitionary (e.g. hotel or AirBnb) accommodation for the night so that you do not miss any of the activities on the first day and are on time for check-in.
Can I book a room with my friend?
Absolutely! You can book a room for you and a friend as a pair where you will then be placed in a villa with other room bookers. You can either book 1 room between the two of you or choose to have 1 room for yourselves each.
When is the best time to visit Bali for an "Escape"?
Bali is a year-round destination, but your experience will change with the seasons:
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Dry Season (April to October): This is the “classic” Bali weather—plenty of sun, lower humidity, and perfect conditions for surfing or hiking Mount Batur.
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Wet Season (November to March): You’ll see more tropical rain, but it usually comes in short, heavy bursts followed by sunshine. This is the best time for lush, green landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower booking rates.
Where are the villas located?
All of our villas are located in the Canggu area (Bali’s hotspot!). It’s about a 45 min drive from the airport to Canggu, depending on the time of day that you arrive.
Do I need a visa to enter Bali?
Most travelers enter using a Visa on Arrival (VoA), which is valid for 30 days and can be extended once.
Visa on Arrival (VoA) policies depend entirely on which passport you hold. However, many countries are famous for offering this convenience to a wide range of nationalities to encourage tourism.
Below is a breakdown of major VoA destinations as of early 2026.
🌏 Popular Asia-Pacific Destinations
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Indonesia: Very popular for Bali. Most nationalities can get a 30-day VoA (approx. $35 USD).
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Thailand: Offers VoA for many countries, though they frequently run “Visa-Free” promotions (currently free for many through 2026).
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Maldives: Offers a free 30-day visa on arrival for almost all nationalities.
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Cambodia: 30-day tourist VoA (approx. $30 USD).
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Laos: Available at most international airports and borders (approx. $30-$40 USD).
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Sri Lanka: Requires a quick “ETA” (Electronic Travel Authorization) done online before or at arrival.
🌍 Middle East & Africa
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Jordan: Available at Queen Alia International Airport for most Western and Asian passports.
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Egypt: Most travelers can get a 30-day VoA for $25 USD.
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Seychelles: Technically a “Visitor’s Permit” granted on arrival for free to all nationalities.
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Tanzania: Popular for Safaris and Zanzibar; VoA is available for many for $50 USD.
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Ethiopia: VoA is available, though e-Visas are now the preferred method.
Pro Tip: Save time at the airport by applying for your e-VoA and paying the mandatory Bali Tourist Levy online before you fly. Also, ensure your passport has at least 6 months of validity remaining, or the airlines might not let you board!









