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Bali has been a popular destination for digital nomads and remote workers for years. The infrastructure is well developed: in places such as Canggu, Ubud, or Seminyak, there are numerous coworking spaces, cafés with fast Internet connections, and accommodation designed for longer stays. Working conditions are professional in many areas. Coworking spaces such as “Dojo” or “Outpost” not only offer fast WiFi, but also meeting rooms, air conditioning, and community events. Even in quieter areas such as Uluwatu or in the north of the island, you can work well with a little preparation.

The area surrounding Bali is varied—from green rice terraces to volcanoes to long sandy beaches. After work or on days off, you can go surfing, hiking, or cultural trips to temples. Especially around Uluwatu and Canggu, there are many beaches suitable for swimming or walking. An often mentioned advantage is the openness and friendliness of the Balinese people. The interaction is respectful, helpful, and characterized by a calm, relaxed attitude. Even during longer stays, social interaction is uncomplicated.

Bali is ideal for anyone who wants to make work and everyday life flexible. The island offers the necessary infrastructure but at the same time provides retreats in nature. Anyone who works permanently from location will find a working balance between productivity and quality of life here.