The delicate shadows rayed out at the Jellyfish Pool area are like harbors for the islanders. During the hottest hours of the day, you can escape the tropical sunshine under the flax macrame-covered roofs of handmade thatch bungalows and canopies. The combination of wood and flax linen shapes creates an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity all around the island.
The best place to hide from the scorching sun is, however, the Jellyfish Restaurant. Inside the giant walls is a breezy habitat of tropical plants and refreshing cocktails. The restaurant is an island itself without the wet gold sand but full of evergreen vegetation and sunbeam falling across macrame-covered wooden furniture.