Where to Stay in Bali
The island where digital nomads find paradise
Rice terraces, surf breaks, temple ceremonies, and the world's best remote work scene.
Travel Guide
Bali has become the global capital for digital nomads and remote workers — and for good reason. The cost of living is low, the WiFi is surprisingly fast, coworking spaces like Dojo and Outpost have become legendary, and you can surf, do yoga, and eat fresh Indonesian food between calls. But Bali is a big island with dramatically different vibes depending on where you stay. Canggu is the digital nomad and surf hub, Ubud is the spiritual wellness center surrounded by rice terraces, Seminyak is upscale dining and beach clubs, and Uluwatu has the most dramatic cliffs and surf breaks on the island. For Coinfest Asia attendees, most events cluster around Canggu and Seminyak.
Best Neighborhoods
Canggu — Digital Nomad & Surf
800+ hotels · Dojo Coworking, Echo Beach Surf, Finns Beach Club
Ubud — Spiritual & Wellness
1200+ hotels · Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Monkey Forest, Yoga Barn
Seminyak — Upscale & Beach Clubs
600+ hotels · Potato Head Beach Club, Ku De Ta, Jalan Kayu Aya Shopping
Uluwatu — Surf & Cliffs
400+ hotels · Uluwatu Temple, Padang Padang Beach, Cliff-edge Bars
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