
A serene retreat by the water, where the world slows down and the rhythm of relaxation takes over. Enjoy refreshing beverages crafted to perfection, paired with the gentle embrace of sunlight and the soothing sound of the pool.
From a tranquil afternoon to a golden sunset, every moment at the Pool Bar is designed to unwind your senses. Let the serene atmosphere and crisp drinks complete your escape to ultimate calm.
The Rituals of Nyepi
The observance of Nyepi is surrounded by meaningful rituals symbolizing purification and balance.
Ngrupuk Parade
On the eve of Nyepi, communities parade large Ogoh-Ogoh (demonic effigies) through the streets before burning them. This symbolic act represents the cleansing of negative forces ahead of the New Year.
Nyepi: The Day of Silence
From 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM the following day, everyone—residents and visitors—observes the four sacred restrictions known as Catur Brata Penyepian:
Amati Geni – No fire or bright lights.
Amati Karya – No work or daily activities.
Amati Lelungan – No travel or movement outside.
Amati Lelanguan – No entertainment or pleasure.
Even the airport closes, roads are empty, and only traditional security officers (Pecalang) remain on duty.
Nyepi is more than a day of silence; it is a spiritual reset that encourages mindfulness, harmony, and renewed balance for the year ahead.