DEYA Retreats — The retreat is set within a private riverside estate in Ubud, Bali, enveloped by lush jungle. Terraced gardens adorned with orchids and lily ponds create a tranquil atmosphere, while the sounds of waterfalls from the nearby river path add to the serene ambiance. Two peaceful pools and an open-air yoga shala provide ample space for relaxation and practice, with quiet nooks scattered throughout for reading and rest.

DEYA Retreats

Reconnect with nature, culture, and self.

Indonesia Ubud paid

DEYA Retreats offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with yourself and nature in the heart of Ubud, Bali. Founded by compassion educator Dr. Amy Finlay-Jones and counselor Michael van Koesveld, the retreats blend contemplation, creativity, culture, and the natural world. Set within a private riverside estate, guests are invited to discover connection through presence and patient attention. The serene environment, complete with terraced gardens, lily ponds, and an open-air yoga shala, provides an ideal backdrop for reflection. Expect nourishing Balinese meals and plenty of quiet spaces to unwind, ensuring you return home feeling rested, clearer, and more alive.

Highlights

  • Founded by a compassion educator and humanitarian-turned-counselor
  • Weaves contemplation, creativity, culture, and nature
  • Private riverside estate with terraced gardens and two serene pools
  • Open-air yoga shala overlooking jungle scenery
  • Nourishing Balinese meals prepared daily

Good for

nature loversthose seeking reconnectionmeditation practitionerscreative explorationcultural immersion

Setting

The retreat is set within a private riverside estate in Ubud, Bali, enveloped by lush jungle. Terraced gardens adorned with orchids and lily ponds create a tranquil atmosphere, while the sounds of waterfalls from the nearby river path add to the serene ambiance. Two peaceful pools and an open-air yoga shala provide ample space for relaxation and practice, with quiet nooks scattered throughout for reading and rest.

The practice

DEYA Retreats focuses on weaving contemplation, creativity, culture, and nature to foster reconnection. While a specific tradition isn't named, the emphasis is on presence and patient attention, suggesting practices that cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness. Guests can expect a holistic approach to well-being, integrating various elements to help them discover inner clarity and vitality.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at DEYA Retreats is designed to encourage presence and reconnection. While specific schedules vary by retreat, days typically involve periods of contemplation, creative activities, and opportunities to engage with local culture and nature. Nourishing Balinese meals are provided throughout the day, with ample time for personal reflection and rest in the serene surroundings.

Accommodation

The retreat provides accommodation within its private riverside estate. Specific room types or configurations are not detailed, but the venue emphasizes seclusion and spaciousness.

What to bring

Given the tropical climate of Ubud, lightweight and breathable clothing is recommended. Comfortable attire for meditation and yoga, along with swimwear for the pools, would be beneficial.

Address Villa Beji Indah - Br Nyuh Kuning, Jl. Nyuh Bojog, Mas

How to get there

DEYA Retreats is located in Nyuh Kuning, Ubud. From Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar), the drive to the retreat typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes.

Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (27 km)

Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is approximately 27 km from the center. Guests typically arrange private transport or taxis for the 60-90 minute drive.

Nearest city: Kuta, Badung

Languages
English
Pricing

Retreats at DEYA Retreats start from USD 170.

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Aug, Oct, Jun

Avoid: Jan, Feb, Mar

Ubud experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 25.4°C. The warmest months are December, March, and February, while the coolest are August, July, and September. The driest months are August, October, and June, and the wettest are January, February, and March.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of meals can I expect at DEYA Retreats?

DEYA Retreats provides fresh, nourishing Balinese meals daily, with plenty of refreshments available throughout the day. Examples include Nasi Campur, Rendang, Soto Ayam, Sayur Urap, Jamu, fresh fruits, and fresh coconut. Dietary options include vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, organic, gluten-free, and nut-free, and meat is also included.

How do I get to DEYA Retreats from the airport?

The retreat is located in Nyuh Kuning, Ubud. From Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar), the drive typically takes around 60–90 minutes.

What amenities are available at the retreat?

The retreat offers a range of amenities including air conditioning in rooms, free Wifi, a spa, two pools, towels, free parking, a kitchen, coffee/tea facilities, a restaurant, a yoga studio, housekeeping, and bicycles for rent.

Is DEYA Retreats suitable for beginners in meditation?

While the retreats focus on contemplation and presence, the approach is designed to help individuals reconnect with themselves. The emphasis on patient attention and discovery suggests it would be suitable for those new to meditation or looking to deepen their practice in a supportive environment.

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