Two of the world’s biggest superstars, Leo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire, have seemingly taken some time out from their busy schedules for some R&R in Bali.

The movie star besties were reportedly spotted last week slinging down coconuts together at Kura Retreat Center in Bali, which is located in Seseh, just north of the tourist town of Canggu.

While the pair tried to keep their visit quiet, some fans snapped photos of them walking through reception and sitting at a table enjoying a coconut with a group of people. Two women also managed to capture a selfie with the elusive Wall of Wolf Street star.

The Twitter account says the pics were snapped on February 28th. While it hasn’t been confirmed if their visit was for business or pleasure, at the time of the photo, tourists visits weren’t permitted to enter Indonesia. However, Maguire and DiCipario could have entered the country on a humanitarian visa or a business visa.

One publication has reported that a local asked the actors why they were in Bali, to which they responded they they were here on business to discuss environmental issues.

DiCaprio is very well known for his commitment to environmental and humanitarian causes. He has his own charity, called the Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation

According to the charity website, the organisation helps “address the urgent threats to our planet’s life support systems, Earth Alliance marks the next step in the evolution of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation as it works to accelerate the rate of change and adoption of environmental solutions on a global scale.”

The hotel where DiCaprio and Maguire were spotted at is a surprisingly affordable yoga retreat. Rooms at Kura Retreat Center sit at about $120 a night, and it is described as an “intimate place to relax, enjoy, share or learn”.

The rooms are described as “elegant simplicity”.

“The original rooms are old Java style houses and the new rooms are added in the same style. All rooms have an elegant simplicity with modern basic comforts that we are used to in the Western World. Each room is decorated with love and care.”

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