Coliving is the easiest way to land in Bali and hit the ground running. You get a room, WiFi, cleaning, a workspace, and instant community — all in one monthly payment. No hunting for villas, no dealing with landlords, no buying furniture. Just show up with your laptop and start working.

Bali has more coliving options than almost anywhere else in the world. Here’s what’s available and what’s actually worth the money.

TL;DR — Top Coliving Spaces

SpaceAreaMonthlyIncludesBest For
Tribal BaliCanggu$550–$900Coworking, events, poolCommunity-focused
Outpost ColivingCanggu$700–$1,100Premium rooms, coworking, poolPremium experience
Dojo ColivingCanggu$500–$800Coworking, eventsBudget + community
Roam BaliCanggu$750–$1,200All-inclusive, private roomsProfessionals
Sun & CoCanggu$600–$900Coworking, surf tripsActive lifestyle
Hubud ColivingUbud$500–$800Coworking, wellnessQuiet focus
Livit HubSanur$400–$650Coworking, beach accessBudget, long-term

What Coliving Includes (Typically)

IncludedUsuallySometimesRarely
Furnished roomYes
WiFi (fast)Yes
Cleaning (weekly)Yes
Coworking accessYes
PoolYes
Community eventsYes
BreakfastYes
LaundryYes
Airport pickupYes

Canggu Coliving

1. Tribal Bali — Best Community

Tribal is the most socially active coliving in Bali. Weekly events, entrepreneur talks, group dinners, and a genuine effort to build connections between residents.

  • Monthly: $550–$900 (shared room $550, private $700–$900)
  • Minimum stay: 1 week
  • Coworking: Included (on-site)
  • WiFi: 50–90 Mbps
  • Pool: Yes
  • Events: 3–4 per week (workshops, social, dinners)

Best for: First-time Bali nomads who want instant community.

2. Outpost Coliving — Best Premium

Connected to Outpost Coworking, this is the most polished coliving option. Rooms are hotel-quality, the coworking is top-tier, and the pool area is where deals get done.

  • Monthly: $700–$1,100 (private rooms only)
  • Minimum stay: 1 month
  • Coworking: Included (Outpost Canggu)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps
  • Pool: Yes
  • Cleaning: Twice weekly

Best for: Professionals who want quality and don’t mind paying for it.

3. Dojo Coliving — Best Value + Community

Dojo’s coliving arm offers a straightforward deal: affordable rooms with access to one of Bali’s best coworking spaces and communities.

  • Monthly: $500–$800
  • Minimum stay: 2 weeks
  • Coworking: Included (Dojo Bali)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps
  • Events: Regular community events

Best for: Budget-conscious nomads who want the Dojo community.

4. Roam Bali — Best for Solo Professionals

Roam targets a slightly older, more professional demographic. Private rooms, quiet atmosphere, and a focus on work over partying.

  • Monthly: $750–$1,200
  • Minimum stay: 1 week
  • Coworking: Included
  • WiFi: 50–80 Mbps
  • Pool: Yes

Best for: Solo professionals who value privacy and quality.

5. Sun & Co — Best for Active Lifestyles

Sun & Co combines coliving with organized activities — surf lessons, yoga sessions, hiking trips, and social events.

  • Monthly: $600–$900
  • Minimum stay: 1 week
  • Activities: Surf, yoga, group trips included
  • WiFi: 40–70 Mbps

Best for: Nomads who want an active lifestyle built into their living arrangement.


Ubud Coliving

6. Hubud Coliving — Best for Wellness & Focus

Connected to Hubud coworking, this coliving is surrounded by Ubud’s rice terraces and jungle. The atmosphere is calm, focused, and wellness-oriented.

  • Monthly: $500–$800
  • Minimum stay: 2 weeks
  • Coworking: Included (Hubud)
  • WiFi: 50–80 Mbps
  • Yoga: On-site or partner studio

Best for: Nomads who want deep focus work + wellness routine.


Sanur Coliving

7. Livit Hub — Best Budget Coliving

Sanur’s main coliving option, Livit Hub offers the most affordable coliving experience in Bali with a beachside location.

  • Monthly: $400–$650
  • Minimum stay: 1 week
  • Coworking: Included
  • WiFi: 40–60 Mbps

Best for: Long-term budget nomads who prefer Sanur’s calm vibe.


Coliving vs Renting Your Own Place

FactorColivingIndependent Rental
Monthly cost$400–$1,200$300–$800 + utilities
Setup timeSame day1–7 days searching
FlexibilityOften weekly minimumUsually monthly
CommunityBuilt-inDIY
PrivacyVariable (shared/private)Full
CleaningIncluded$30–$50/month extra
WiFiIncluded, fastVariable quality
CoworkingUsually includedSeparate cost ($80–$200)

When coliving makes sense:

  • First visit to Bali (instant setup + community)
  • Staying 1–3 months
  • You want social connections without effort
  • You value convenience over privacy

When renting makes sense:

  • Staying 3+ months
  • You want privacy and your own space
  • You’re a couple (coliving is priced per person)
  • Budget under $400/month

Pro tip: Many nomads start with 1 month of coliving to get oriented and build a network, then move to an independent rental for months 2+. This is the optimal strategy.


FAQ

What’s the minimum stay? Most spaces require 1–2 weeks minimum. A few offer monthly-only. Longer stays usually get discounts (10–20% off).

Can couples do coliving? Some spaces offer double rooms at 1.5x the single rate. But at that price, renting a private villa is usually better value for couples.

Is coliving worth the cost? For your first 1–2 months, absolutely. The time you save on housing search, setup, and building social connections is worth the premium. For longer stays, renting independently is usually more cost-effective.

Which coliving has the best WiFi? Outpost Coliving and Dojo Coliving both benefit from their coworking fiber connections, delivering 50–100 Mbps consistently.