Bali is much more than just an island. It’s an irresistible call for those who have chosen to live without boundaries, work from anywhere in the world, and discover a new corner of wonder every day.
This is where digital nomadism took shape—among surfers who wanted to stay a little longer and travelers who realized that “forever” can start under the tropical sun.
The climate in Bali is mild year-round, with long, sun-filled days that seem never-ending. Only in August do prices rise—the peak of the tourist season—while from September to March comes the rainy season, where every downpour is just another way to experience the island slowly.
Where it all began
The first pioneers of this lifestyle were surfers, drawn by perfect waves and a rhythm that invited them to slow down.
Canggu welcomed them with a smile and today is the vibrant hub for digital nomads: cutting-edge coworking spaces, cafés where the aroma of coffee mingles with the sea breeze, sunrise yoga, and barefoot evenings on the sand.
If you dream of a place where work blends with freedom, where every break can be a dip in the pool or a spectacular sunset, Bali is already waiting for you.
Best coworking spaces in Canggu
Outpost Canggu
A productivity oasis surrounded by tranquility. Outpost Canggu offers everything you need to work efficiently: air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, a kitchen ready to pamper you with the scent of coffee, quiet spaces, and even a pool to refresh your mind.
💵 Prices:
Unlimited Pass: $175/mese
Long Term Pass: $154/mese
Dojo Bali
More than a coworking space—it’s a community. Dojo Bali is perfect for those seeking genuine connections, engaging events, and maybe new travel companions. Just steps from Echo Beach, Dojo is open 24/7, ready to welcome you anytime—even after a sunset surf session.
💵 Prices:
Unlimited Pass: $180
Daily Pass: $10
Before You Go: Books to Pack
- A House in Bali – Colin McPhee (to understand the island’s true soul)
- Eat, Pray, Love – Elizabeth Gilbert (for those dreaming of a rebirth)
- Le coordinate della felicità – Gianluca Gotto (for inspiration to change your life) > Italian book
Things to see and experience around Bali
- Surfing: Experienced? Try UluWatu, Padang Padang, or Balangan. Beginners? Start at Kuta, Seminyak, or Legian.
- Ubud: The cultural heart of the island. Walk among emerald rice fields, be enchanted by traditional dances, and reconnect with yourself through an intense yoga session.
- Nusa Lembongan: Small, wild, perfect for a weekend of pure peace among white beaches and turquoise waters.
Where to stay
In Canggu, you’ll find the perfect mix of work and fun. Ubud offers the silence of rice fields and spiritual energy. Seminyak has exclusive villas for those who don’t want to give up luxury.
Bali can adapt to any dream—you just have to know how to listen.
Practical Tips
- Internet: Fast and reliable everywhere, especially in coworking spaces and cafés.
- Transportation: Rent a scooter to feel truly free (but always drive safely).
- Visas: Easy entry for many countries, including Italy; if you plan to stay long, check extensions or business visas.
- Health: Always better to avoid tap water and have travel medical insurance.
Why Bali is the perfect place for you
If you feel the need to rediscover the sense of time, if you want to work without being trapped within four walls, if your heart dreams of waves to ride, forests to explore, and smiles that warm the soul—then Bali isn’t just a destination: it’s a promise.
A promise of freedom, beauty, and new inspiration every day.
It’s not just a trip. It’s the beginning of a new life.