Bali’s coworking scene has matured significantly. What used to be a handful of bamboo-and-WiFi setups has evolved into a proper ecosystem of professional workspaces — many with faster internet than you’d get in most European cities. The trade-off is that good coworking here costs more than in Jakarta or Chiang Mai, but it’s still a fraction of what you’d pay in Singapore or Sydney.

Here are the 10 best coworking spaces in Bali, tested and compared.

TL;DR — Quick Comparison

SpaceAreaDay PassMonthlyWiFiBest For
Dojo BaliCanggu$15$130–$20050–100 MbpsAll-rounder, community
Outpost CangguCanggu$18$150–$22050–100 MbpsPremium, focused work
Outpost UbudUbud$15$130–$19050–80 MbpsNature + work
Tropical NomadCanggu$10$80–$13040–80 MbpsBudget-friendly
BWork BaliCanggu$12$90–$15040–80 MbpsQuiet, professional
HubudUbud$15$120–$18050–80 MbpsCommunity, networking
The TamoraSanur$10$70–$11040–60 MbpsSanur-based nomads
Genius CafeCanggu$8$65–$10030–60 MbpsMost affordable
B-SideCanggu$12$95–$15045–80 MbpsCreative freelancers
Tribal BaliCanggu$14$110–$17050–90 MbpsEvents + coworking

Prices in USD. Monthly rates are for hot desk access.


Canggu

1. Dojo Bali — Best All-Rounder

Location: Batu Bolong, Canggu

Dojo Bali is Bali’s original nomad coworking space and still one of the best. It sits right on a rice paddy, creating a workspace that’s both productive and beautiful. The community events (weekly workshops, skill shares, social nights) are a big draw.

  • Day pass: $15 (Rp 240K)
  • Weekly: $60 (Rp 960K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $130–$150 (Rp 2.1M–2.4M)
  • Monthly dedicated desk: $180–$200 (Rp 2.9M–3.2M)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps (fiber backup)
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM (24/7 for monthly members)
  • Video call rooms: Yes (bookable)

The rice paddy view helps, but what makes Dojo special is the community. Weekly events attract a good mix of freelancers, startup founders, and remote workers. If you’re new to Bali and want to build a network quickly, this is the place.

Pro tip: Monthly members get 24/7 access. Late-night work sessions with no one around and rice paddies lit by moonlight is a uniquely Dojo experience.


2. Outpost Canggu — Best Premium Option

Location: Batu Bolong, Canggu

Outpost is Dojo’s more polished competitor. The interior design is slick, the AC is strong, and the WiFi rarely drops. It attracts a slightly more professional crowd — more startup founders, fewer backpackers.

  • Day pass: $18 (Rp 290K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $150–$180 (Rp 2.4M–2.9M)
  • Monthly dedicated desk: $200–$220 (Rp 3.2M–3.5M)
  • Private offices: From $400 (Rp 6.4M)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 9 PM (24/7 for monthly)
  • Video call rooms: Yes (included for monthly members)

The pool is a nice perk for lunchtime breaks. The downside: it’s the most expensive coworking in Bali.


3. Tropical Nomad — Best Budget Option in Canggu

Location: Canggu

Tropical Nomad offers solid basics at Canggu’s lowest coworking prices. It’s not fancy, but the WiFi works, the AC is cold, and you can get a monthly pass for under $100.

  • Day pass: $10 (Rp 160K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $80–$100 (Rp 1.3M–1.6M)
  • WiFi: 40–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Video call rooms: Limited

Great for nomads who just need a desk, WiFi, and AC without paying for community events and pools.


4. BWork Bali — Best for Quiet Focus

Location: Canggu

BWork has a more corporate feel than most Bali coworking spaces. That’s actually a plus — it’s quiet, professional, and designed for getting work done rather than socializing. Good for video calls.

  • Day pass: $12 (Rp 192K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $90–$120 (Rp 1.4M–1.9M)
  • Monthly dedicated: $130–$150 (Rp 2.1M–2.4M)
  • WiFi: 40–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Video call rooms: Yes

5. Genius Cafe — Most Affordable

Location: Canggu

Half cafe, half coworking — Genius Cafe is the cheapest way to get dedicated work time in Canggu. The space is basic but functional.

  • Day pass: $8 (Rp 128K)
  • Monthly: $65–$100 (Rp 1M–1.6M)
  • WiFi: 30–60 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM

6. B-Side — Best for Creatives

Location: Canggu

B-Side has a strong design aesthetic and attracts creative freelancers — designers, photographers, content creators. Good event programming focused on creative industries.

  • Day pass: $12 (Rp 192K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $95–$130 (Rp 1.5M–2.1M)
  • WiFi: 45–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Video call rooms: Yes

7. Tribal Bali — Best Events + Coworking Combo

Location: Canggu

Tribal combines coworking with coliving, events, and a community focus. They run weekly entrepreneur talks, workshop series, and social events that make it easy to meet people.

  • Day pass: $14 (Rp 224K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $110–$150 (Rp 1.8M–2.4M)
  • WiFi: 50–90 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 10 PM
  • Coliving available: Yes (from $500/month including coworking)

Ubud

8. Hubud — Best Community in Ubud

Location: Monkey Forest area, Ubud

Hubud (short for “Hub in Ubud”) is Ubud’s most established coworking space. It’s a bamboo-built workspace surrounded by tropical gardens, with a strong community of long-term nomads.

  • Day pass: $15 (Rp 240K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $120–$150 (Rp 1.9M–2.4M)
  • Monthly dedicated: $160–$180 (Rp 2.6M–2.9M)
  • WiFi: 50–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Video call rooms: Yes

Hubud’s bamboo architecture is beautiful but can be warm on hot days (limited AC in the open areas). The dedicated desk zone has AC.

Pro tip: Hubud hosts “Lunch & Learn” sessions several times a week — great for meeting Ubud-based nomads and learning from specialists in various fields.


9. Outpost Ubud — Best Premium in Ubud

Location: Nyuh Kuning, Ubud

The Ubud branch of Outpost, set in a quieter area south of central Ubud. Professional setup with strong WiFi and good AC.

  • Day pass: $15 (Rp 240K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $130–$160 (Rp 2.1M–2.6M)
  • WiFi: 50–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Pool: Yes

Sanur

10. The Tamora — Best (Only) Option in Sanur

Location: Sanur

Sanur’s coworking scene is limited, but The Tamora fills the gap well. It’s a quiet, no-frills workspace with reliable WiFi and the lowest prices on this list.

  • Day pass: $10 (Rp 160K)
  • Monthly hot desk: $70–$90 (Rp 1.1M–1.4M)
  • WiFi: 40–60 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM

Coworking vs Cafe: Which Should You Choose?

FactorCoworkingCafe
WiFi reliabilityHigh (backup connection)Variable
Video callsDedicated roomsAwkward
Cost per day$8–18 (pass)$3–8 (drinks/food)
Monthly cost$65–220$40–165 (daily spend)
Social/networkingEvents, communityRandom encounters
FlexibilityFixed locationChange spots daily

Our recommendation: Use both. Coworking 3–4 days/week for focused work and calls, cafes 1–2 days/week for variety and lighter work.


FAQ

Which coworking space has the fastest WiFi? Dojo Bali and Outpost Canggu both hit 100 Mbps on good days. Most spaces deliver 50–80 Mbps consistently.

Can I try before I commit to a monthly pass? Yes — every space listed offers day passes. Try 2–3 before committing.

Do I need to book in advance? For day passes, usually no. For dedicated desks and private offices, yes — especially at Dojo and Outpost during high season (Jun–Aug).

Are there coworking spaces with pools? Outpost (both locations) and Tribal Bali have pools.