Uluwatu Digital Nomad Guide: Coworking, Lodging & Surfing Destinations Revealed

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Crucial Constructs has released a report offering practical advice to digital nomads looking to visit the Indonesian region of Uluwatu, offering travel, accommodation, and activity recommendations.

The latest resource to join Crucial Constructs’ location library attributes Uluwatu’s popularity to its laid-back lifestyle and low cost of living, averaging at around $1,140 a month for a digital nomad.

More information is available at https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-uluwatu-indonesia

According to the article, Uluwatu has a low cost of living year-round, and nomads can find comfortable accommodations close to the community’s famous temple for a low price. Crucial Constructs recommends hotels and villas within walking distance of the scenic, clifftop views of the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, an ancient Balinese site now populated by Macaque monkeys.

The island region of south Bali is famed for its relaxed sandy beaches, which have been used as the backdrop to classic surf films since the 1970s. For this reason, Crucial Constructs included a list of some of the location’s best surf spots, including those shown in ‘Morning of the Earth’, an iconic film that first brought attention to Bali as a global tourist destination.

“In Uluwatu, you have a unique combination of laid-back surfing vibes and some of the best luxury hotels and resorts in Bali,” the author said. “The spot offers several waves which are working with different swells and tides.”

Crucial Constructs notes that November is the island’s warmest month, typically reaching highs of 89.1°F (31.7°C) and rarely going below 77.1°F (25.1°C) at night. It indicates that the price of travel and accommodation reaches its peak in March, April, and June, with September being the least crowded and least expensive time to visit.

Besides highlighting Uluwatu’s main draws for digital nomads, Crucial Constructs lists some drawbacks of working in Bali, including the generally slow internet speeds of 8 Mbps. However, it suggests that, for the equivalent of around $253 a month, nomads can access coworking spaces. It specifically recommends Uluwatu Hub, a co-working, co-living space set up with on-site amenities and a strong WiFi connection.

Alternatively, it provides suggestions for luxury beach resorts equipped to deliver a high-end experience, as well as cheaper lodgings in the Labuansait neighborhood.

More information can be found by visiting https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-uluwatu-indonesia