Career

10 Bali Coworking Spaces Where Future Digital Nomads Can Have Workcations By The Beach

Coworking spaces in Bali


The island getaway destination of Bali has been traditionally known as the territory of all play and no work, but it might be time to rethink that reputation. With COVID-19 rendering the traditional arrangement of 9 to 5 at the office somewhat obsolete, the lifestyle of the so-called digital nomads of Bali seems to make a lot more sense now.

For freelancers and remote workers looking to make the most of their flexible arrangements, these 10 coworking spaces in Bali will help you maintain your productivity while the island’s many stunning beaches are never more than minutes away when you’re in need of a change of pace.

Read more!

1. Outpost – coliving space for those looking for a place to stay



The main workspace area of Outpost Canggu with its modern, industrial atmosphere
Image credit: @destination.outpost

Some say that the separation of the professional and the personal is the key to leading a healthy life. For us, we actually like to mix a little bit of both and if you’re aligned with our way of thinking, you might find there’s lots to love in Outpost’s coliving arrangements.

 


On the other hand, Outpost Ubud has a more relaxed vibe, with a balcony that offers a view of the surrounding village
Image credit: @destination.outpost

In lieu of merely providing shared office space, Outpost instead goes the extra mile by offering room and board, saving you the effort of having to look up nearby Airbnbs. For those familiar with the pain of having to regularly commute to and from work, there’s little worry of having to deal with headache-inducing traffic if your living space doubles as your working space.

Workspace-only passes are also available but nocturnal animals might be interested to know that 24/7 access to the workspace is restricted to Outpost residents only.


When it’s time for a break, the hammock in Outpost Ubud is ready to welcome you
Image credit: @destination.outpost

As of now, Outpost has three locations spread around Bali — 1 in Canggu for beachcombers and 2 further inland in Ubud’s quiet rice fields. This doesn’t mean you have to choose, though, as one Outpost membership covers access to all three locations, encouraging you to hop from one location to another for a change of scenery.

Outpost Canggu
Address: Canggu, Jl. Raya Semat No.1, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 8AM-10PM, Daily
Telephone: 0361 9080584
Rate: From Rp. 220,000 (~USD15.22)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Outpost Ubud
Address: Nyuh Kuning Rd, MAS, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571
Opening hours: 8AM-10PM, Daily
Telephone: 0361 9080584
Rate: From Rp. 220,000 (~USD15.22)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Outpost Ubud Penestanan
Address: Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571
Opening hours: 8AM-10PM, Daily
Telephone: 0361 9080584
Rate: From Rp. 220,000 (~USD15.22)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Website | Instagram


2. Kinship Studio – creative haven with a photo studio on-site



Transformed from an old garment factory, Kinship Studio looks more like an artist’s studio rather than a coworking space
Image credit: @kinshipstudiobali

With its exposed concrete and high ceiling carried over from the building’s past as a garment factory, the vibe in Kinship Studio is closer to Andy Warhol’s studio than a coworking space. It is perhaps fate that the workspace has turned into something of a haven for creatives, with the on-site photo studio being one of its calling cards.


It’s been put on hold but before COVID-19, Kinship regularly held creative workshops, such as this paint & wine class, on weekends
Image credit: @kinshipstudiobali

From macro product shots to fashion shoots, Kinship’s photo studio is available for your creative needs starting at an hourly rate of Rp. 350,000 (~USD24.22). If you’re looking for an expert eye behind the lens, Kinship would be more than willing to put you in touch with one of the many professional photographers in their circles.

For those looking to network, Kinship pass holders get the benefit of free entry to workshops and other seminars held in their event space. And in case the beaches of Bali aren’t enough to stave off your typical Monday blues, the studio’s weekly yoga sessions might just be what you need to relieve some of that stress.

Address: Gg. Jalak VIB No.4, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 8AM-8PM, Daily
Telephone: 0812 38662897
Rate: From Rp. 220,000 (~USD15.22)/day and Rp. 2,000,000 (~USD138.38)/month

Website | Instagram


3. Finns Recreation Club – work and play option by the group behind Finns Beach Club



The coworking space is thankfully isolated from all the entertainment options of Finn Rec Club
Image credit: @finnsrecclub

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy but there’s no worry of that if you hold a membership card to Finns Recreation Club. Coming from the same group of people behind the famed bamboo lounges of Finns Beach Club, mixing business with pleasure is practically encouraged here.


If you’re deprived of Vitamin D, the outdoor lounge could also be used as a working area
Image credit: @finnsrecclub

Outlining all of the perks you’re getting with just one membership card would take all day so we recommend you to check the list out for yourself. Just to name some off the tops of our heads, the standard Lifestyle membership includes access to the gym, the swimming pool, and the tennis court on top of the coworking space and beach club.

Owing to its comprehensive facilities, there’s much flexibility to be had in Finns, with an outdoor lounge and bistro doubling also as a working space. If you’re more of the introverted type though, you’ll find great comfort within the club’s quiet library where no crowded Zoom meetings will ever break your concentration.

Address: Jalan Pantai Berawa Canggu, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 7AM-8PM, Daily
Telephone: 0361 8483939
Rate: From Rp. 450,000 (~USD31.13)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Website | Instagram


4. Hub Bali – affordable coworking space for penny-pinchers



Catering to software developers, Hub Bali provides complimentary LCD monitors for a dual monitor setup
Image credit: @hub_bali

One potential downside in living the untethered lifestyle of a digital nomad is that there are months when being frugal is mandatory. Thankfully, with Hub Bali’s affordable coworking spaces in Bali, there’s no need for you to sacrifice your working arrangements in your penny-pinching pursuits.

Despite the price point from just Rp. 100,000 (~USD6.92) a day, Hub punches well above its weight, with niceties such as a private locker, printer, and the usual coffee and tea, included in the package. For programmers needing extra screen real estate, Hub also provides complimentary 22” LCD monitors, subject to availability, if you’re looking to have a dual monitor setup of your own.


If sitting at a desk is just not your style, there’re some beanbags and loungers by the pool
Image credit: @hub_bali

Conveniently, Hub shares space with the Sara Residence apartment hotel and coliving packages available if you’re looking to cut down on commute time. Although, with the property just minutes away from the Double Six Beach, we won’t mind spending a couple minutes walking just to see the beach’s gorgeous sunset views.

Address: Jl. Nakula No.9, Legian, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Telephone: 0813 3778 6794
Rate: From Rp. 100,000 (~USD6.92)/day and Rp. 1,000,000 (~USD69.24)/month

Website | Instagram 


5. Tropical Nomad – balcony with a view of scenic rice fields



Both indoors and outdoors, there’s always greenery to be found in Tropical Nomad
Image credit: @tropicalnomadcanggu

Studies have shown that simply adding a touch of nature into your workspace increases productivity. In that case, we don’t think you can do better than Tropical Nomad as with coconut trees lining the yard and a scenic rice field just beyond, the coworking space is practically intertwined with nature.


On days when you don’t feel like sitting up straight, the couch in the outdoor cabanas beckons
Image credit: @tropicalnomadcanggu

Sitting by the infamous Canggu Shortcut, the narrow road that equally delights and infuriates locals due to the lovely scenery and horrendous traffic, Tropical Nomad thankfully has all of the former and much less of the latter.


The outdoor patio is a popular spot for short breaks
Image credit: @tropicalnomadcanggu

The compound’s combination of high ceilings and plenty of natural light is the perfect antidote for your Monday blues. And if you’re feeling the need for a change of scenery, either the second-floor balcony, with a lovely view of the surrounding rice fields, or the tree-lined garden will do wonders for your mood.

Aside from the excellent working space, Tropical Nomad also takes the ‘co’ part of coworking seriously. They regularly hold members-only lunch and dinner events, either at their own backyard or at other venues, where you can mingle and chat up your fellow nomads and perhaps plan out a collaboration in the future.

Address: Jl. Subak Canggu No.2, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Telephone: 0813 3778 6794
Rate: From Rp. 180,000 (~USD12.46)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Website | Instagram


6. GoWork Park 23 – coworking space inside the Park 23 shopping mall



From standard desks, couches, and booth seats, GoWork impresses with their variety of seating arrangements
Image credit: @lets.gowork

As one of the country’s leading coworking space providers, it’s only natural for GoWork to finally make landfall in Bali, the unofficial nomadic hub of Indonesia. Similar to most of their spaces in Jakarta, their Bali coworking space sits inside a shopping mall — the Park 23 mall in Kuta, to be precise.

Inside, the space is just as tastefully designed as their locations in Jakarta, with warm wooden furnishing that looks straight out of a Pinterest board. It’s one of the biggest coworking spaces in Bali of its kind too with all of the amenities you’d expect from GoWork, with dedicated phone booths for your Zoom meetings and a row of hanging chairs if you’re looking to get some shut-eye.


The booth seats are practically made for solo freelancers
Image credit: @metaphor_interior

Now, while the Park 23 mall isn’t the busiest shopping center on the island, it still provides you with easy access to all of your daily shopping needs. There’s the Foodhall supermarket for your daily grocery needs, plenty of F&B options, and even a movie theatre for you to keep up with the latest from Hollywood.

Address: Park 23 Bali Mall, 3rd Floor, Jl. Kediri, Tuban, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10AM-4PM, closed on weekends
Telephone: 0361 4756825
Rate: From Rp. 125,000 (~USD8.65)/day and Rp. 2,300,000 (~USD159.21)/month

Website | Instagram


7. Livit Hub Bali – rooftop with a 360-degree view of the quiet Sanur enclave



The multifunction rooftop area of Livit Hub is used as a working space, for yoga sessions, or for those looking to unwind
Image credit: @liv.it

With a rooftop area furnished by an array of hammocks, hanging chairs, and beanbags, Livit Hub’s vibe stays true to the laid-back and community-driven nature of its Sanur neighborhood. Every week, Livit hosts a community dinner on the rooftop, giving members an opportunity to mingle and expand their networks.


The main coworking area on the first floor shares space with Livit’s cafe
Image credit: @liv.it

If you prefer more conventional spaces though, there’s plenty to be found inside the actual building. The main working area is on the first floor, which shares space with Livit’s cafe, and there’s a dedicated office area upstairs with its own meeting and conference room.


The third floor has a more dedicated office space
Image credit: @liv.it

Do note that the basic plan only covers access to the first-floor cafe/working area, with access to the upper floors and rooftop coming in at a premium.

Address: Jl. Bumi Ayu Gg. Pungut Sari No.6, Sanur, Kec. Denpasar Sel., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80228
Opening hours: Mon–Fri 9AM-5PM (Closed on weekends)
Telephone: 0361 286158
Rate: From Rp. 99,000 (~USD6.85)/day and Rp. 1,750,000 (~USD121.14)/month

Website | Instagram


8. Dojo Bali (closing 3rd Dec 2022) – Canggu’s first coworking space with special prices for local ID holders



With beanbags and desk set up by the pool, working at Dojo doesn’t feel like work
Image credit: @dojobali

Note: Dojo Bali is closing on 3rd December 2022.

As Canggu’s premier coworking space, and one of the island’s firsts, Dojo’s name has long been a known quantity among the island’s nomads. While it has a reputation for catering mostly to expats, Dojo’s 50% discount for all Indonesian ID cardholders, or KTP, also makes it a favorite among local freelancers and remote workers.


As one of the most popular venues of its kind in Bali, Dojo’s seats are rarely empty
Image credit: @dojobali

The compound offers a balanced mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, and we personally love the poolside area, with both beanbags and desks available by the pool. Dojo is also known for its blazing fast internet access and for the less technically minded, their IT support team is always ready to assist you with your troubleshooting issues.

Before COVID-19 turned our world upside down, membership to Dojo also bestowed access to their partner up north, Hubud, the island’s first coworking space. Sadly, Hubud still hasn’t reopened its doors yet but the signature Dojo SuperPass still has many benefits of its own, including credit for Amazon Web Services and discounts on dozens of local businesses.

Address: Jl. Pantai Batu Mejan No.88, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 8AM-12PM, Daily
Telephone: 0813 38242424
Rate: From Rp. 150,000 (~USD10.38)/day and Rp. 2,700,000 (~USD186.81)/month

Website | Instagram


9. Biliq – fully furnished private office for startup founders



If you’re looking to turn your ideas into tech unicorns, Biliq’s private office might just be what you need
Image credit: @biliqbali

While Bill Gates and Paul Allen were able to start a billion-dollar business from a small garage, we think your origin story could use a better venue. For your team of dedicated innovators, we recommend checking out Biliq’s private office, furnished with desks and ergonomic chairs with 24-hour daily access for the sake of bringing your idea to fruition.


As long as you’re careful, there’s no better place to work than at Biliq’s pool
Image credit: @biliqbali

We’re particularly a fan of their Seminyak space, where there’s a small table by the pool where you can work while literally dipping your toes in the water. As private office packages include access to the common area, the pool provides a perfect change of scenery and who knows, chatting up the other nomads might provide you with the stroke of inspiration you need.


The Japanese-inspired tatami room is actually a pretty popular spot for power naps
Image credit: @biliqbali

If you prefer somewhere with a more strategic location, Biliq has another location by the busy Sunset Road thoroughfare. It’s more conventional in terms of design but with dozens of shops, restaurants, and a couple shopping malls within the vicinity, the convenience it affords might be just enough to sway you.

Biliq Seminyak
Address: Biliq Bali, Jl. Yudistira No.3A, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 8AM-10PM, Daily
Telephone: 0361 9080584
Rate: From Rp. 150,000 (~USD10.38)/day and Rp. 1,900,000 (~USD131.52)/month

Biliq Sunset
Address: Sunset Road 819, Bali Ruko Sunset Indah II No.10, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Telephone: 0361 6201311
Rate: From Rp. 100,000 (~USD6.92)/day and Rp. 1,500,000 (~USD103.83)/month

Website | Instagram


10. Bali Bustle – minimalist modern space with a gym



Bali Bustle’s minimalist coworking spaces in Bali have practically zero distractions, allowing you to focus on your work
Image credit: @balibustle

With its minimalist aesthetics on the busy island, the name Bali Bustle can spark a bit of cognitive dissonance. We can’t deny the benefits it has for productivity numbers though as its distraction-free zone, coupled with modern swivel chairs, makes for a lovely place to work in.


If you’re looking to unwind, Bali Bustle has set up a space for you in the corner
Image credit: @balibustle

Despite the focus on minimizing distractions, there’s still plenty of entertainment in the building if you’re looking to have a small break from hustling. From a small pool out back, a rooftop gym and garden, and a beanbag corner at the coworking area, a nice change of pace is never more than just a few steps away.


Though small, the gym has everything you need to keep you in top shape
Image credit: @balibustle

If you’re looking for a place to stay, Bali Bustle also has its own coliving space right in the same building, sharing the minimalist aesthetics of the coworking space. Sitting right in the heart of Kuta, you’re pretty much getting prime office and living space for the price of one, which is quite a bargain as coworking spaces in Bali go.

Address: Bali Bustle, Jl. Dewi Sri II No.23, Legian, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Telephone: 0878 61829035
Rate: From Rp. 100,000 (~USD6.92)/day and Rp. 1,100,000 (~USD76.14)/month

Website | Instagram


Coworking spaces in Bali


Boasting reliable internet, free coffees and tea, and working areas that foster collaboration, these coworking spaces in Bali have everything you need to support your untethered lifestyle.

With stunning beaches mere minutes away, we honestly think a 9-to-5 working schedule doesn’t sound so bad anymore.

For more on living in Bali, check these stories out:


Cover image adapted from @kinshipstudiobali, @biliqbali, and @liv.it

Enjoying The Smart Local Indonesia? Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram for more stories like this. If you have a story to share, email us at pressid@thesmartlocal.com.

Fikri Harish

Recent Posts

3 Family-Friendly Singapore Itineraries, From Educational Tours To Nature Trails

These family-friendly itineraries in Singapore will bring your kids and loved ones to educational sites,…

March 8, 2023

Indonesia’s Tourism Minister Teases Digital Nomad Visa, As Bali Welcomes Tourists Again

Tourists are now allowed back into Bali on regular visas on arrival, as Indonesia's tourism…

June 28, 2022

Singapore Opens Vaccinated Travel Lane To Indonesians, Orchard Road To Welcome Us Again

Good news - the new Singapore VTL for Indonesians has been announced by the city-state.…

November 16, 2021

Keraton Kasepuhan: See Stunning Architecture & An Extensive Museum Collection In An Ancient Cirebon Palace

Keraton Kasepuhan is one of Cirebon's oldest palaces and it has stunning architecture and an…

June 29, 2021

Hey Beach: Coastal-Themed Cafe In North Jakarta That’ll Transport You To Bali

Hey Beach Cafe is the cafe for your next Instagram post with coastal-themed decorations inspired…

June 28, 2021

Dusun Bambu: Family-Friendly Nature Retreat In Bandung With A Gorgeous Lake Surrounded By Greenery

Check out Dusun Bambu in Bandung, a Sundanese-style resort which offers scenic nature views and…

June 25, 2021