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Bali is the world's most iconic coliving destination — tropical, creative, and affordable. Ubud for retreat vibes, Canggu for surf and coworking, and Seminyak for beach nightlife.
Bali coliving in Canggu or Ubud starts from $300–600/mo all-inclusive. Premium Canggu operators with pools, co-working, events, and private rooms typically run $500–900/mo. Seminyak and Kuta are slightly pricier. Outside Bali, coliving in Jakarta starts from $400/mo. Most Bali packages include pool access, fast Wi-Fi, and a shared kitchen.
Canggu is Bali's #1 coliving and digital nomad hub — a beach town with dozens of coliving spaces, hundreds of cafés with fast Wi-Fi, world-class surf, and a massive international nomad community. Ubud is the spiritual and creative alternative — more jungle, yoga, and retreat vibes. Seminyak suits beach nightlife lovers. Uluwatu is for serious surfers.
Indonesia offers a 30-day visa on arrival (extendable to 60 days) for most nationalities. The Social-Cultural Visa (B211A) allows 60-day stays extendable up to 6 months. Indonesia launched a 5-year Digital Nomad Visa in 2023 (Second Home Visa) for remote workers earning outside Indonesia. The E35 Electronic Visa on Arrival (30 days, extendable) is the most popular short-stay option.
Bali's internet infrastructure has improved dramatically. Canggu and Seminyak have fibre optic coverage and most coliving spaces offer 100–500 Mbps speeds. Dedicated coworking spaces like Dojo, BIZBAZ, and Outpost have gigabit connections. Power outages can occasionally occur during storms — good coliving spaces have backup power or UPS systems.
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