Canggu Bali: One Month as a Digital Nomad | Living, Food, and Expenses Review

Nov 20, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 17 comments

Canggu Bali: One Month as a Digital Nomad | Living, Food, and Expenses Review




Canggu, Bali has become a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a laid-back lifestyle with a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. With its beautiful beaches, stunning rice paddies, and an abundance of co-working spaces and cafes, Canggu has quickly established itself as a haven for remote workers from all over the world.

As a digital nomad, I recently spent a month in Canggu and was able to experience firsthand what it’s like to live and work in this unique location. From the living arrangements to the delicious food and the overall cost of living, here’s a comprehensive review of my experience as a digital nomad in Canggu.

Living Arrangements:
I opted for a comfortable and stylish villa located near the beach in Canggu. The villa was equipped with all the necessary amenities, including high-speed internet, a private pool, and a spacious work area. The cost of rent for the entire month was surprisingly affordable, especially when splitting the expenses with a few fellow digital nomads. The laid-back and tranquil environment of the villa provided the perfect setting for productive work and relaxation.

Food:
One of the highlights of my experience in Canggu was undoubtedly the incredible variety of food options available. Whether it was sampling the local Balinese cuisine, indulging in healthy and organic meals at trendy cafes, or enjoying international dishes from around the world, there was never a shortage of culinary delights to explore. The abundance of fresh tropical fruits and local delicacies made every meal a delightful experience.

Expenses:
In general, the cost of living in Canggu was relatively affordable, especially when compared to western countries. Daily expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and co-working memberships, were reasonable, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank. Even splurging on a few luxury experiences or dining at upscale restaurants didn’t put a significant dent in my budget.

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Co-working Spaces:
Canggu is home to a multitude of co-working spaces designed specifically for digital nomads. These spaces offer high-speed internet, comfortable workstations, and a vibrant community of professionals. The availability of co-working spaces made it easy to connect with like-minded individuals, attend networking events, and stay productive while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere of Canggu.

Overall, my experience as a digital nomad in Canggu was nothing short of exceptional. The combination of beautiful surroundings, delicious food, affordable living, and a thriving community of remote workers made it an ideal destination for those seeking a perfect work-life balance. Whether you’re a freelancer, remote worker, or entrepreneur, Canggu offers a unique and fulfilling experience for digital nomads looking to live and work in paradise.


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17 Comments

  1. Sun And SEO

    good tips – hope to visit next year!

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  2. Anon

    Nice! Thanks for this. Really helpful for my trip on the next few weeks.

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  3. Bipin Bopanna

    Good video and to the point thanks for the information

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  4. Ashley Eastman

    What was the name of the app you mentioned? I couldn't find it 🙁

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  5. Paul C

    2000 dollars a month on canngu is not a lot of money a coffee is 2 dollars food is to 10 a meal and yoga is 15 dollars accomadation is a lot more than 20 a night for anything good…not sure how u can come up with 1 to 2 k a month

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  6. Scolopente

    Fantastic, concise, and informative. Nice review!

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  7. Morgan1018

    great great video~!very helpful, love the color of your clips, were you bothered by the mosquitos? are they crazy in Bali nowadays?

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  8. Batur GunL

    she beautiful i am also going to bali next (bangkok now) . Anybody know where Angel is from?

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  9. Leslie

    Ah this is so helpful! I’m planning on going to Bali solo for a bit to work on my business and wanted to avoid the party crowd and meet other entrepreneurs. These tips are great!

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  10. PriorToKARAEW

    you should come visit us in pakistan. we will introduce you to allah and mohammed (pbuh) and his ways. our mullahs keep young boys in our mosques in keeping with the prophet's ways.

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  11. Okazerk

    Good video, concise and serious explanations, no fuss, pathologic vocal fry and eyes rolling and orher freaking smirks that most modern Anglo saxon women show . Soothing, informative, so rare to see a person talking… normally. Genuine person who deserves to be successful.

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  12. Sven Meyer

    I want to go to South East Asia in the next few months. I want to use the lower cost of living to work on myself, focus on my studies, but also network with other digital nomads and travellers. Do you have any recommendations for about $800 p/m?

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  13. Tabasco

    You look very happy out of rat race. I hope my daughter join it one day.^^ Responsibility but freedom!

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