Canggu, Bali Indonesia
Imagine working while going on a vacation at the time. Seems too good to be true, but what if i tell you that this is very possible especially in Bali. This article will help you find the balance between work and play in Bali.
Where to stay in Canggu - Accomodation
Accommodation options start out simple and low-cost. You can stay in a local kos or homestay, which typically comprises of one room with a bathroom, a communal kitchen, and a garden area. This is a fantastic method to save money while also meeting local acquaintances who may be your next-door neighbor or host. You could also connect with other expats on the island through social media and there are also Facebook groups that helps people find housing in certain areas in Bali.
Villas are available and come in a variety of sizes and options if you prefer a more holiday or luxury vibe. You may easily rent a villa online and share it with roommates or discover one on your own. These are easier to arrange ahead of time through various rental services, and they are also pretty easy to find through Facebook groups.

Activities to do in Canggu
Surfing
Surfing is the most popular activity in Canggu. For decades, the town has been known as a “surfer’s paradise,” with waves suitable for everyone from novices to pros. You could check out other articles on favourite beaches for surfing in Bali.
Enjoy Canggu Beaches Stunning Sunsets
Are you prepared for the must-dos in Canggu?
Sunsets in Bali are well-known for a reason, and Canggu Beach is the ideal location to watch the sun set while sipping a Bintang. Head to The Lawn on Batu Bolong Beach, Finn’s Beach Club on Berawa Beach, or a local place on Echo Beach for fantastic sunset views, delicious beverages, and an overall great vibe.
Sign up for a Yoga Class
Yoga and Bali go hand in hand, and there are some excellent classes available in Canggu. The Canggu Studio, Serenity Eco Guesthouse (where you can also stay), and Pranava Yoga are among the most popular venues.
Prices and types of yoga differ at each of these, so check their websites ahead of time or drop in if you’re in the neighborhood.

Beach Clubs, Beach Clubs and Beach Clubs
Finn’s Beach Club
Finn’s Beach Club is a large beach club on Berawa Beach that offers another beachside experience. You won’t be able to overlook this gigantic bamboo structure when strolling along the beach. On different evenings of the week, they host various parties, including International DJs and Happy Hour.
Cafe Del Mar, Canggu
Café Del Mar, the newest addition to the Bali Beach Club scene and a direct import from Ibiza, sets the tone with a white decor, private pool suites, and a stage worthy of international musicians. Expect fine dining and beverages, as well as the glitz and glam of a Mediterranean Beach Club.
Places to Eat and Drink
There are way too many places to choose from so here are my personal top places for Breakfast, Brunch and Coffee.
Breakfast/Brunch
- Milk and Madu
- Crate Cafe
- Honey Kitchen
- Baked
- The Avocado Factory
- Milu by NOOK
- The Brunch Club
- Monsieur Spoon
- Motion Cafe

Coffee
- Blacklist Coffee Roasters
- BGS Bali
- Hungry Bird
- Bootstrap Cold Brew Coffee

Best Area to Stay in Canggu for First Timers
Canggu’s Main Street Batu Bolong
The main areas of Canggu are located along Jl. Batu Bolong, which runs towards the ocean. Restaurants, boutique stores, spas, pubs, weekend markets, and lodging are all available. If you’re visiting Canggu for the first time, staying in this area is a great idea. Because cemented sidewalks have now appeared in Canggu, it is easily walkb-able.

Canggu lies in Bali’s south, surrounded by rice farms and bordered by the Indian Ocean. Bali International Airport is around 20 kilometers away and takes approximately 45 minutes to get by automobile.
The most convenient method to navigate around Bali is on a scooter or motorbike. You can create your own routes, take a few devious shortcuts, and avoid traffic congestion.
If you plan on staying in Bali, here are a few other places I recommend you visit.