Co-Working Spaces in Bali
PUBLISHED July 27th, 2016 06:45 am | UPDATED July 28th, 2024 01:40 am
The culture of co-working has arrived in Bali. However, where the term has evolved also mean co-living spaces where like-minded souls live, work and play under one roof in the West, it’s an indication of a growing eco-system in Bali – where collaboration and creativity collides, and a place to find community.
If you’re a entrepreneur, a freelancer or a change-maker, we’ve listed the six existing co-working spaces in Bali for you to find connection.
Dojo
Like a traditional dojo (meaning: place of the way), Dojo Bali provides an environment to work and grow in. Located on Echo Beach, Canggu, this beachside co-working space is designed for daily training and learning, and to overcome challenges. On top of a huge collaborative workspace, dedicated offices and desks, and all the necessary services to run a business, it’s open 24 hours everyday. Most importantly, they do boast of having the fastest internet on the island.
Need a breather? There’s a pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens, a cafe with scrumptious food menu, and a fresh blend of dragonfruit from smoothie shack, Nalu Bowls. Best part, it’s just a minute walk to the beach for a quick surf.
Dojo Bali is located at Jalan Batu Meja, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia 80361.
Hubud
Part of CAAP (Coworking Alliance of Asia Pacific), this three year old space has become the reason why digital nomads travel to Ubud. Located just around the corner of Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the 4,000 square foot area is finished primarily with artisan bamboo and reclaimed ironwood. Connect with passionate inspiring like-minded souls over great coffee and local, organic food provided by the Living Food Lab. With individual and team memberships available, we are sure you’ll find something you require here. All members get access to Hubud’s events and workshops.
Hubud is located at Monkey Forest Road 88x, Ubud 80571.
Outpost
Designed with a goal to make members feel like they are working in a Google office, Outpost features two pools, massage services, and coconut delivery to your desk – definitely more than just a co-working space. Being the largest co-working space in Bali, Outpost provides workspace for individuals and teams and for those looking for an accommodation to enhance your productivity with Outpost Villas.
Outpost is located at Jalan Raya Nyuh Kuning, Ubud, Ubud 80571.
Kumpul
Kumpul (which means “to gather” or “to be together” in Indonesian) was created to provide the homely and mixed community. Believing that diversity with integration is the key to a thriving community, one can find a very good balance of international and national members at Kumpul. Located in the heart of Sanur, Kumpul provides regular and community memberships. Members are able to access the coworking space 24/7 all year round. Membership types vary according to the number of days a week.
Kumpul is located at Jl. Danau Poso 51A, Sanur, Bali 80228.
Lineup Hub
Located on Jalan Sunset Road, away from the congested touristic areas and just a short ride to beaches and surf spots, Lineup Hub is designed for IT professionals and freelancers. A part from a zippy internet service and free access to events, all members get a printing allowance. And if you’re not ready to commit, Lineup Hub offers trials at only RP 50k for a day. Membership types vary according to the number of days a week.
Lineup Hub is located at Jalan Sunset Road, Badung, Sunset Permai 3, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 80361.
Wave
Wave was founded by Fantasista Ryuta Saito and Captain Noritaka Kobayashi in hope for innovators around the world to meet and connect. Located in Kuta, Wave provides monthly subscriptions and one-day passes. Prices start at Rp. 80k per day; they also have a meeting room for rent from Rp. 100k per hour.
Wave is located at Jl. Patih Jelanti, Istana Kuta Galeria PM I no. 17, Badung, Bali, Indonesia.
Also read: The Best Co-Working Spaces in Singapore.
Top Image: Hubud