12 Best Coworking Spaces in Bali (Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu) — 2026 Guide

11 min read Updated May 1, 2026

Honest review of 12 best coworking spaces in Bali — Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu. Real prices, internet quality, vibes, and which one fits your work style.

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12 Best Coworking Spaces in Bali (Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu) — 2026 Guide

Bali sells the digital nomad fantasy harder than any island on earth — but the reality is that “I’ll just work from a beach cafe” works for about 36 hours before your laptop is melting and the Wi-Fi has dropped your fourth Zoom call. The fix: a proper coworking. The catch: half the listed spaces on Google look great in photos and are honestly… not great. So here’s the honest breakdown of the real-deal coworkings I’d actually pay for, sorted by area, with the trade-offs no one tells you upfront.

Quick hits

  • Tropical Nomad (Canggu): Open-air flow, 24/7, solid coffee—but internet dips during peak hours
  • BWork Bali (Canggu): Strong community, fast Wi-Fi, yoga rooftop, packed afternoons
  • Nebula (Canggu): Quiet pods, premium vibe, pricier but worth it if you need deep work
  • Shore Amora / Nomad Space (Pererenan): Live-work hybrid in a boutique resort, stylish but not round-the-clock
  • Outpost Ubud (Ubud): Legendary stability, focus zones, cozy community, lunch rush is real
  • Uluwatu Hub (Uluwatu): Stable internet, 5 minutes from beach, intimate atmosphere

💱 All prices in USD. EU readers: 1 USD ≈ €0.92.

Best Coworkings in Canggu & Pererenan

Canggu is where the digital nomad world actually lives. It’s the epicenter of hustle, coffee, and collaboration. Expect energy, crowds, and some of the best-kept Bali secrets.

Tropical Nomad Coworking

Hours: 24/7
Day pass: $15 | Monthly: $77–$122

White walls, bright rooms, green plants everywhere. You’ve got outdoor covered areas (call them “open-air with a safety net”) and AC rooms. Shower on-site. Decent coffee bar. They have a whole surf-board rack if that’s your move.

Real review: “Multiple zones, good AC setup, punchy Wi-Fi during morning hours. Staff is solid. Peak hours hit the internet hard, but you can roll with it.”

Pros: Spacious feel, actual greenery, showers, coffee isn’t forgettable, true 24/7.
Cons: Bandwidth sweats during 2–5 PM.
Who it’s for: Digital nomads who want open space and community buzz.

My pick: Tropical Nomad wins if you want breathing room and don’t mind a little shared-network friction.


BWork Bali

Hours: 24/7 (members)
Day pass: $16 | Monthly: $160–$200

Multi-floor setup. Yoga rooftop. Podcast studio. Quiet zones. Call rooms. Real café. This is the Canggu coworking that feels like it has its life together.

Real review: “Built for freelancers who need structure. Call rooms, conference tables, silent areas that actually work.”

Pros: Tight community, fast and stable Wi-Fi, 24/7 member access, café, roof terrace.
Cons: Can hit capacity in afternoons; social energy might distract you if you’re hunting silence.
Who it’s for: Freelancers and solopreneurs who want infrastructure and peer support.

My pick: BWork if you’re building something and want your coworking to feel like you’ve got a business family.


Nebula Entrepreneur Space

Hours: 24/7
Day pass: $18 | Monthly: $180–$250

Sleek. Concrete, wood, living walls, soundproof booths, private offices. This is premium real estate for serious work.

Real review: “Unreal for deep work. The spa zone is chef’s kiss.”

Pros: Stunning design, actual quiet, isolation pods, private meeting rooms, 24/7 access.
Cons: Premium pricing. Not the “hang out and vibe” kind of place.
Who it’s for: Entrepreneurs, product people, and anyone who needs a monk’s cell for their focus.

My pick: Nebula if you’re juggling calls and need to disappear without apology.


Shore Amora / Nomad Space

Hours: ~8 AM–8 PM (variable)
Day pass: Drop-in available | Monthly: Package-dependent

Boutique resort with a dedicated Nomad Space built in. You can live here, work here, swim here. It’s blurred lines in the best way.

Real review: “Morning screen time with a view. Afternoon pool break. Coconut water as a productivity tool.”

Pros: Sleek aesthetic, all-in-one living-work-relax vibe.
Cons: Not 24/7. Pool noise during midday, especially weekends.
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants the resort experience without the guilt.

My pick: Shore Amora if blending work and rest is your jam.


Zin Café & Coworking

Hours: ~8 AM–late
Day pass: Free (it’s a café) | Lunch/coffee: ~$5–8

Three-floor café—ground, balcony, roof with rice-field views. Free coworking. Just buy a coffee and settle. Charming, unstructured, exactly what it sounds like.

Real review: “Legit one of my favorites. No desk rental. Work for hours on a single brew and no one blinks.”

Pros: Zero cost, vibe is chef’s kiss, rooftop views.
Cons: Limited outlets, can get crowded, low-key noisy.
Who it’s for: Budget travelers and people who thrive on café chaos.

My pick: Zin when you want zero commitment and Instagram-friendly ambiance.


Best Coworkings in Ubud

Ubud is the thinking spot. Rice paddies, artists, and a slower pulse. If Canggu is “let’s go,” Ubud is “let me focus.”

Outpost Ubud (Penestanan)

Hours: 8 AM–6 PM (varies by room; coliving 24/7)
Day pass: $16 | Weekly: $42 | Monthly: $150

Legendary for good reason. Stable internet, spacious rooms, quiet focus zones, coworking + coliving hybrid. Penestanan neighborhood—10 min from town, still walkable.

Real review: “Rock-solid connection. Open floors, focus rooms, real community events.”

Pros: Ultra-reliable infrastructure, focus zones, genuine community, cozy vibe.
Cons: Lunch hours get social; might feel too quiet if you want buzz.
Who it’s for: Writers, developers, anyone whose work demands unshakeable Wi-Fi.

My pick: Outpost if stability and community are your north star.


Ubud.Space Coworking & Coffee

Hours: ~7 AM–11:30 PM
Day pass: $10 | Monthly: $115

Hybrid café and office in central Ubud. Bright. Calm. Good Wi-Fi. Late-night work possible—rare in Ubud.

Real review: “Not just a café with Wi-Fi—actual workspace that happens to serve coffee.”

Pros: Open late, pleasant atmosphere, solid connection, central location.
Cons: Not 24/7. Café noise during peak times.
Who it’s for: Night owls and people who like their coffee within arm’s reach.

My pick: Ubud.Space for flexible hours and low-key comfort.


Ubud Co-Working

Hours: 8 AM–6 PM (approx.)
Day pass: $13 | Monthly: $135

Separate work zones, quiet room, meeting spaces. Minimalist. Light-filled. Views of rice paddies. Very “Zen startup.”

Real review: “Quiet, fresh, genuinely comfortable. Zero distractions.”

Pros: Real isolation, green views, private areas, professional setup.
Cons: Not 24/7. Limited evening/weekend access.
Who it’s for: People doing heads-down work and needing zero noise tax.

My pick: Ubud Co-Working if deep focus trumps flexibility.


Best Coworkings in Uluwatu

Uluwatu is balance. Clifftop energy. You work in the morning, swim at sunset. It’s the vibe-check coworking zone.

Uluwatu Hub

Hours: 24/7
Day pass: $10 | Monthly: $150–$180

Intimate. Light wood, bamboo screens, cozy feels. Solid Wi-Fi. Café. Fifteen-minute walk to the beach (seriously—five minutes from actual swimming).

Real review: “Quiet corner. Five min walk and you’re in the water.”

Pros: Stable internet, true 24/7, on-site café, beach proximity, laid-back energy.
Cons: Gets full during peak hours; community-heavy (might feel cramped).
Who it’s for: Digital nomads who want work-life blend without the chaos of Canggu.

My pick: Uluwatu Hub for 24/7 reliability and the beach-break option.


Hedonist Coworking (Ungasan)

Hours: 24/7 (members)
Day pass: $12 | Weekly: $115 | Monthly: $300

Day workspace, evening restaurant and lounge bar. Minimalist wood, light, plants. Wi-Fi is legit.

Real review: “Beautiful space and clean Wi-Fi. Really cozy.”

Pros: Stunning design, café + meeting rooms, 24/7 by membership, evening transformation doesn’t hurt.
Cons: Can get loud after work hours; pricing leans premium.
Who it’s for: Freelancers who want polish and don’t mind the social scene afterward.

My pick: Hedonist if aesthetics matter and your budget has headroom.


Lemanjá Uluwatu

Hours: ~9 AM–7 PM (pool/café till later)
Day pass: Membership/food orders | Meal spend: ~$10–20/day

Pinterest-ready: rattan, plants, shaded lounge, pool with loungers, palm-tree terrace, quality food. No traditional “day pass”—you order food/drink and work.

Real review: “Totally chill. Quiet. Legit sometimes stick around till evening, then swim after.”

Pros: Incredible atmosphere, pool access, solid food/coffee, peaceful vibe.
Cons: Not formal coworking (no all-day pass; you buy meals); gets hot mid-afternoon; not great for long calls.
Who it’s for: People who prioritize environment over infrastructure; retreat-minded workers.

My pick: Lemanjá when you want to feel like you’re not actually working.


How to choose the right coworking for you

Need 24/7? Tropical Nomad, BWork, Nebula (Canggu); Uluwatu Hub (Uluwatu).

Hunting silence? Nebula (premium), Ubud Co-Working, Outpost’s focus zones.

Community energy? BWork, Outpost, Uluwatu Hub, Hedonist.

Budget play? Zin (free), Ubud.Space ($10), Uluwatu Hub ($10).

Work-life blend? Shore Amora, Lemanjá, Uluwatu Hub.

Infrastructure first? Outpost (stability), Nebula (bells-and-whistles).


My honest take—which one I’d pick for what

If I had to pick one for the next two months: Outpost Ubud. Rock-solid internet, focus rooms that don’t make you feel guilty for using them, and a community that doesn’t drain you.

If I’m launching something: Nebula. Privacy pods, quiet, and no one bothering you at 2 AM.

If I’m meeting people and building momentum: BWork Bali. Community is real. You’ll find collaborators.

If I want escape more than office: Lemanjá. You won’t pretend you’re “working”—you’ll actually work better.

For the budget-conscious lean: Zin + occasional day pass at Outpost. Or Ubud.Space and call it done.


FAQ

Q: Which coworking has the fastest, most reliable internet?
A: Outpost Ubud and Nebula are my top picks. Tropical Nomad and BWork are solid during off-peak. Avoid relying on any spot during 2–5 PM (peak hours across the island).

Q: Can I do Zoom calls at these places?
A: Yes, but book a private room or call booth if you’re on video. Lemanjá and Shore Amora aren’t ideal for long calls due to acoustics and openness.

Q: Are there day-pass options or do I have to commit monthly?
A: Every space listed offers day passes. Canggu spots are $10–18/day; Ubud is $10–16/day; Uluwatu is $10–12/day.

Q: What’s the vibe difference between Canggu, Ubud, and Uluwatu coworkings?
A: Canggu is motion—hustle, networking, coffee buzz. Ubud is focus—quiet, nature, depth. Uluwatu is balance—work, then swim, then sunset.

Q: Do these places have bad internet days?
A: Sure. Rainy season (November–March) can cause random hiccups. Having a backup (hotspot or second coworking) is smart if your work can’t tolerate drops.

Q: Can I visit before committing to a monthly pass?
A: Yes. Every space offers day passes. Honestly, visit at least twice—once morning, once afternoon—before deciding on a month.


Want my full Notion list with photos and current pricing? Email me at hello@rumroom.world.


About the author

Kseniia is a remote work specialist and travel writer at rumroom.world. She’s tested coworking spaces, visa logistics, and scooter-rental drama across Bali so you don’t have to. Currently splitting time between Ubud and digital projects.

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