Destination Guide
Bali for digital nomads, sun seekers and long-stay travellers
Bali is one of the world’s most popular sunshine bases for remote workers, creatives and travellers looking for tropical lifestyle, cafés, beaches, wellness and community.
Why Bali fits the Kuafu lifestyle
Bali combines sunshine, affordability, coworking culture, wellness, beach life and a strong international community. For students, graduates, backpackers and digital nomads, it offers a soft landing into long-term travel and remote work abroad.
It is not just a beach destination. Bali works because it gives travellers multiple lifestyles in one place: café working in Canggu, slower creative living in Ubud, surf culture in Uluwatu and more comfortable resort-style travel in Seminyak.
Best areas to stay in Bali
Canggu
Best for coworking, cafés, gyms, social life and digital nomad communities.
Ubud
Best for wellness, slower living, rice fields, yoga and creative work.
Uluwatu
Best for beaches, surf, sunsets and a more premium coastal lifestyle.
Seminyak
Best for restaurants, beach clubs, shopping and short-stay comfort.
Who Bali is best for
Digital nomads
Bali has strong coworking infrastructure, reliable cafés, community events and a large remote work scene.
Long-stay travellers
It works well for people who want to slow down, stay longer and build a lifestyle around sunshine, fitness and travel.
First-time remote workers
Bali is beginner-friendly because there are lots of travellers, cafés, accommodation options and support networks.
