Why Bali Villas Are Perfect for Long-Stay Travelers & Digital Nomads

Why Bali Villas Are Perfect for Long-Stay Travelers & Digital Nomads

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Introduction

Bali has changed from a tropical vacation spot to one of the best places in the world for digital nomads and people who want to stay for a long time. Bali is home to more than 60,000 digital nomads at any given time. The island has a unique mix of low costs, good infrastructure, interesting culture, and a relaxed way of life that is hard to find anywhere else. More and more smart long-term travellers are finding that private villas in Bali , not hotels or serviced apartments, are the best places to stay for a long time.

The Digital Nomad Boom in Bali

The numbers tell a very interesting story:

  • More than 60,000 digital nomads are currently working from Bali.
  • Average stay duration: 3 to 6 months, but many stay longer.
  • Remote work visa: Indonesia now has a 5-year renewable visa just for digital nomads.
  • Co-working spaces: There are more than 150 co-working spaces on the island.
  • Nomad community: set up networks, events, and ways to get help
  • Year-round viability: The climate stays the same, so long-term stays are comfortable.


What started as a small number of location-independent workers has turned into a flood. Bali is the perfect place for remote work and long-term travel.

Villas Are Better Than Hotels for Long Stays

1. Room and Privacy

Hotels and serviced apartments:
  • A studio or single room (25–45 square meters)
  • Not much space between work and living areas
  • Public areas and shared facilities
  • Constant interruptions from housekeeping
Private Villas:

  • More than one bedroom, living room, and outdoor space (150–400+ sqm)
  • Options for dedicated workspaces
  • No shared walls means complete privacy
  • Cleaning up when you want it


Reality check: Even the most expensive hotel room starts to feel small after the first month. Villas give you the room you need to live, not just stay.

2. Cost-Effectiveness

This is where the math gets fun:

For example, a three-month stay in Canggu

Hotel Choice (4-star):

  • Price per night: IDR 1,200,000
  • 90 nights: IDR 108,000,000
  • Amenities: breakfast, pool, and gym
  • Area: 30 to 40 square meters
Villa with two bedrooms for rent:

  • Price per month: IDR 25,000,000
  • 75,000,000 IDR for three months
  • Amenities: a private pool, a full kitchen, a garden, and a place to work
  • Area: more than 200 square meters
  • Savings: IDR 33,000,000 (31%)
Villa with 3 Bedrooms:

  • Monthly fee: IDR 35,000,000
  • 105 million IDR for three months
  • Great for couples who need their own workspaces or small groups
  • Size: over 300 square meters
  • Same price, ten times the space and privacy


The value gets better the longer you stay. Many villa owners give big discounts for bookings of three months or more. Monthly rates are often 40–50% lower than nightly rates.

3. Living Like a Local (But Better)

Villas offer a real Bali experience with all the comforts of home:

Full Kitchen Features

  • Make your own meals (huge savings compared to eating out every day)
  • Take into account dietary needs and preferences
  • Have dinner parties for friends and other nomads
  • Get your favourite snacks and ingredients ready
Setting in a home

  • Get a taste of life in a Balinese neighborhood.
  • Get to know the warungs and shops in your area
  • Take part in community events (if you are welcome)
  • Live in real neighbourhoods, not tourist areas
Flexible lifestyle

  • You can wear anything to work if you want.
  • No judging people who work at strange hours in different time zones
  • Take work calls by the pool
  • Make your own daily schedule without having to follow hotel rules

4. Works Well With Different Work Styles

Villas can meet the needs of all kinds of remote workers:

Digital Nomads Who Work Alone

  • Villas with one or two bedrooms (IDR 15–25M/month)
  • Quiet places to work on things that need your full attention
  • A room for guests to stay in
  • Affordable luxury living for couples who work from home
  • Villas with 2–3 bedrooms (IDR 25–40M/month)
  • Separate workspaces so that Zoom calls don’t get in the way of each other
  • Space for guests without getting in the way of work
  • Living costs shared by everyone make luxury affordable
Working from home and living with others

  • Villas with 4 to 6 bedrooms (IDR 50–80M/month)
  • Split costs to make high-end areas more accessible
  • Spaces for working together built in
  • Getting to know each other outside of work
Families with Parents Who Work

  • Villas with 3 to 5 bedrooms (IDR 40–70M/month)
  • Kids can play away from where people work
  • Space for setting up childcare or school
  • Family living with a good balance between work and life

Benefits That Are Unique To Each Location

Canggu: The Place For Digital Nomads

The Centre Of Bali’s Nomad Scene Has:

  • Co-working: Dojo Bali, Tribal Bali, Outpost, and many more
  • Community: Daily get-togethers, networking events, and skill-sharing sessions
  • Amenities: surf breaks, healthy restaurants, and international cafes
  • Feel: Young, business-minded, and social
  • Prices for villas range from IDR 15 million to 45 million per month, depending on size and distance from the beach.


Best for: people who travel alone or with a partner and want to meet new people and make connections.

Seminyak: Living in Style

More upscale but still good for working from home:

  • Restaurants: A world-class dining scene for client dinners
  • Shopping: Stores from around the world for food and other things
  • Beaches: High-end beach clubs for unwinding after work
  • Vibe: Sophisticated, professional, and worldly
  • Villa Prices: IDR 30–80M/month for high-end homes


Best for: Remote workers with a lot of money who want luxury and style.

Ubud: Nature and Culture

Great for people who want peace and inspiration:

  • The setting: rice terraces, jungle, and rivers
  • Culture: art galleries, yoga studios, and spiritual centers
  • Wellness: Retreat centers, spa treatments, and healthy eating
  • Mood: Relaxed, creative, and aware
  • Villa Prices: range from IDR 20–50 million per month and often have amazing views.


Best for: people who work in the arts, writers, and people who want to find a balance between work, life, and spirituality.

Uluwatu: Surfing and Peace

Living on a cliff with a dramatic view and a relaxed vibe:

  • Scenery: Amazing sunsets and views of the ocean from the top of the cliffs
  • Surf: Breaks that are world-class right outside your door
  • Pace: Less busy and more laid-back than Canggu
  • Vibe: a mix of surfer and nomad, more alone
  • Prices for villas range from IDR 25 million to IDR 60 million per month.


Best for: surfers, people who love nature, and people who want to get away from the crowds of nomads.

Important Villa Features for Long Stays

High-speed internet (not up for discussion)

What to look for:
  • At least 50 Mbps (100+ Mbps is best)
  • When possible, use a fiber optic connection
  • A second 4G/5G router for backup
  • Good signal all over the property
  • Upload speeds are fast enough for video calls.


Tip: Always check the internet while you’re looking at a villa. A lot of villas say they have “fast wifi,” but it’s not always good enough for video calls with more than one device.

Workspace Just for You

Important parts:

  • A good desk and chair that fits your body
  • Lots of natural light
  • Outlets for electricity close to the workspace
  • Quiet area away from the pool and common areas
  • Air conditioning (the heat in Bali is real)


Bonus: You can choose from a number of workspaces, like an indoor desk or an outdoor pavilion.

Kitchen Amenities
Things you need for a long stay:

  • A full-size fridge, not a mini-bar
  • A stove or cooktop that works (with at least two burners)
  • Basic pots and pans and other kitchen tools
  • Coffee maker (a must-have for most nomads)
  • Enough room to store groceries for a week
Utilities That You Can Count On
Often Ignored But Very Important:

  • Showers that always have the same water pressure
  • A hot water system that works
  • A backup generator (power outages do happen)
  • Air conditioning that is well taken care of
  • Enough electrical power for more than one device
Cleaning and Upkeep
You want:

  • Weekly cleaning included (or arrangements can be made)
  • A maintenance team that responds
  • Service for cleaning pools
  • Taking care of the garden (fast growth in tropical climates)
  • Contact for emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

The Useful Benefits

Villa vs. Traditional Living: A Cost Comparison

For a digital nomad,

1-Month Breakdown for a Digital Nomad:
Living in a 4-star hotel:
  • Housing: IDR 36,000,000
  • Eating out (2–3 meals a day): IDR 15,000,000
  • IDR 1,500,000 for laundry service
  • IDR 2,500,000 for a workspace (co-working)
  • Overall: IDR 55,000,000
Living in a villa (2 bedrooms):
  • Lodging: IDR 25,000,000
  • Food and drinks: IDR 8,000,000
  • IDR 500,000 for laundry (or a washing machine in the villa)
  • Workspace (villa and sometimes co-working): IDR 1,000,000
  • Total: IDR 34,500,000
  • Savings: IDR 20,500,000 a month (37%)


That’s IDR 123,000,000 in savings over six months, or $7,800 USD. That’s enough for flights home, visa fees, and extra travel around Asia.

Improvements In The Quality Of Life

In addition to saving money, living in a villa offers:

Wellness and Health

  • A private pool for working out every day
  • Room for yoga or working out at home
  • A kitchen for making healthy meals
  • A quiet place to sleep better
  • Less stress from having privacy and space
Gains in Productivity
  • No distractions in the hotel room
  • Work environment that can be changed
  • A stable internet connection (no need to look for lobby wifi)
  • Areas for work and areas for relaxation are separate
  • Fewer interruptions mean better focus.
Life in Society

  • Have dinners and get-togethers
  • Make room for friends and family who are visiting
  • Set up a home office for working together
  • Make stronger connections with people in your community
  • Find a balance between privacy and social time
Mental Health

  • The difference between living in a hotel for a short time and feeling at home
  • Routine stability makes people feel better
  • A place to relax and unwind
  • Power over the environment and the schedule
  • Less tired of making decisions

How to Make It Work: Useful Advice

Choosing The Right Villa

Ways to book:
  • Begin with one to two months: Before making a long-term commitment, test the property.
  • Talk about monthly rates: Most owners will give you a 30–40% discount if you stay for a long time.
  • Ask for a trial period: Some villas let you stay for 1–2 weeks before you book for a month.
  • Read reviews carefully: Look for mentions of wifi, maintenance, and management responsiveness
  • Go in person: If you can, see it before you book a longer stay.
Things to Ask:
  • How fast is the internet really? Can I give it a try?
  • Is cleaning included? How often?
  • How fast do you fix problems with maintenance?
  • Are utilities included or not?
  • Can I read reviews from guests who stayed for a long time?
  • What is the cancellation policy for long-term reservations?

Taking Care of Long Stays

Getting Ready for Success:

  • Bring the things you need: Don’t count on the villa to have everything you need.
  • Set up routines quickly: Like when to work, eat, and exercise
  • Make friends in your area: Go to the same warung, laundry service, and transportation service often.
  • Get involved in communities: Join co-working spaces, networking groups, and social events.
  • Keep your balance: Just because you live where others go on vacation doesn’t mean you have to work all the time.

Things to Stay Away From:

  • Picking a place based on Instagram instead of what you need
  • Not realizing how important it is to have a reliable internet connection
  • Booking too far away from things to do (daily scooter rides get old)
  • Not checking the AC and utilities before signing a lease
  • Not setting up your workspace properly, which can cause back pain
  • Keeping yourself away from the nomad community

The Owner’s Point of View: Getting into the Long-Stay Market

Long-term guests are very good for villa owners for a number of reasons:

Revenue Stability

  • Guaranteed income blocks for 3 to 6 months
  • Less time between bookings and empty rooms
  • Cash flow that can be planned for
Lower Costs of Doing Business

  • Less turnover means lower costs for cleaning and setting up.
  • Less wear and tear from having guests come and go often
  • Lower costs for marketing and getting new customers
  • Lower fees for commissions on direct long-term bookings
Care for Property

  • Guests who stay for a long time take better care of the property
  • Problems found and reported right away
  • Regular occupancy stops problems with abandonment
  • Built-in property management
Plan for marketing

  • List on sites that are only for nomads (Nomad List, Remote Year)
  • List features that make it easy to work
  • Offer lower monthly rates (but still make money)
  • Make “nomad packages” that include passes to co-working spaces
  • Get referrals by getting to know guests who stay for a long time

What Life Will Be Like in Bali in the Future

Bali is committed to long-stay travellers because Indonesia has introduced the Second Home Visa (which allows people to stay for 5 to 10 years) and has improved digital nomad infrastructure. The villa market is in a great place to take advantage of this growth:

  • More People Want To Work From Home: remote work is becoming more common, and more professionals want to be able to work from anywhere.
  • Longer Stays: The average length of stay has gone up from 1 to 2 months to 3 to 6 months or more.
  • More Money: Professionals with experience working for Western companies at Western salaries
  • Expectations For Quality: The mature nomad market wants better services and amenities
  • Building Communities: Long-term guests making stable communities

Conclusion 

Bali villas are the best choice for long-term travellers and digital nomads because they offer:

  • Save 30–50% compared to staying in a hotel of the same quality
  • Ten times more room to live and work
  • Full privacy and power over your surroundings
  • Comfort like home with high-end features
  • The ability to make your work and lifestyle the way you want them to be


For people who own villas, the long-stay market is:

  • Steady income with a known number of guests
  • Lower costs because there are fewer people leaving
  • Premium positioning in a growing market segment
  • An edge over the competition in a nomad economy that is getting more complex


OriVista Property Management is an expert at finding the right luxury villas for both short-term visitors and the growing number of digital nomads who want to stay for a long time. Our homes in Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, and Uluwatu all have high-speed fibre-optic internet, private workspaces, and all the other things remote workers need, while keeping the luxury standards that make Bali so special.

For travelers: Check out our long-term rental villas that have verified internet speeds and features that are good for nomads.

For owners: Find out how to get into the profitable long-term rental market while keeping high rates and property standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Why do digital nomads in Bali like villas more than hotels?

Villas are better for long stays because they have more space, privacy, and comfort than hotels. Digital nomads like having separate places to live and work, private pools, reliable Wi-Fi, and a quiet place where they can work and relax.

2. What parts of Bali are best for people who want to stay for a long time or work from home?

Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, and Uluwatu are all popular places to visit. These places have fast internet, cafés and coworking spaces, wellness centers, and easy access to beaches, culture, and everyday needs.

3. Can you work and live in Bali villas?

Yes. Many villas are made for long-term comfort with high-speed internet, work-friendly layouts, fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, and regular cleaning. This makes them great for remote workers and long stays.

4. Is it cheaper to stay in a villa for a long time in Bali?

Villas are often a better deal than hotels for long stays. Villas are a good choice for digital nomads and long-term travellers because they have monthly or long-term rates, all-inclusive services, and lower daily living costs.

5. Do Bali villas offer services that are good for guests who stay for a long time?

Of course. Professionally managed villas offer long-stay packages that include housekeeping, maintenance, concierge services, airport transfers, and local support. This makes sure that your stay is as easy as possible.

Contact us to explore extended stay options or learn more about optimising your villa for the digital nomad market.