* Mention Group Number: 57180 when booking to receive discounted rate and to be included in our room block!
7 nights accommodations
3 meals each day (excluding alcoholic beverages) starting with dinner on the first night and ending with breakfast on the last day at the center's restaurant
Ground transportation to and from the Denpasar International Airport (DPS)
Daily yoga practice
Personal time (having time to nap, explore, walk, read, and just be)
Indulge in spa treatments
Experience local cuisine
Indulge in a cultural dinner with a traditional dance performance
Listen to local musicians
Enjoy excursions to local waterfalls where you can hike and swim
Participate in a local Fire Ceremony
Partake in a Balinese cooking class where you pick fresh produce and learn from a local Chef
Learn how to make coconut oil and a coconut oil scrub
FAQs
WHAT AIRPORT DO I FLY INTO?
Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is the international airpot you will be flying into. Remember you can lose up to two days with the time change and flight time, so double check your arrival date and retreat start date.
WHAT IS THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT/OUTLET IN BALI?
Bali electricity runs at 220V. Adapters will be necessary if you are bringing any electrical items. They use the European plug (two round pins). Soulshine has adaptors for you to borrow and all the rooms have at least one American adaptor to plug directly into. You can also borrow adaptors from reception once you arrive.
Soulshine provides hairdryers in each room. Please do not bring your hairdryer as it might blow.
DO I NEED VACCINES?
Traveling outside of you home country can expose you to bugs your body might not be used to. The odd case of "bali belly" (diarrhea) is not uncommon. Packing an anti-diarrheal can put you at ease. It's always nice to check in with your family doctor or local travel clinic if you need any information on vaccines or medications to bring with you. There are some great pharmacies ("Apotek" in Indonesian) and an awesome health clinic nearby Soulshine Bali in case you need anything.
WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE LIKE AND WHAT SHOULD I PACK?
Because Bali is located near the equator, Bali tends to have fairly stable weather with the ‘wet’ season occurring between November and March and the ‘dry’ season between May and September. The sun still shines bright during the wet season. It is generally always hot with temperatures hovering in the mid to high 80s and up. We recommend light clothing that breathes but can also protect you from the sun. Being near the equator, the sun is hot and can burn much faster than what you might be used to. Sleeves or a light jacket is also helpful in the evenings if you decide to take a scooter ride. Soulshine has got great natural bug spray and SPF 25 sunscreen, but don't forget to pack your own if you have your favorites.
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