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The Best Bali Areas for Rentals (2026)

Bali continues to attract long-stay travelers, digital nomads, and remote-working families who want a mix of comfort, culture, beaches, and creativity. Whether you’re staying for a month or settling in longer, choosing the right neighborhood can make all the difference in your daily routine. This updated guide highlights the best areas for Bali rentals, complete with insights into lifestyle, accessibility, and recommended Sunny Family properties that many travelers choose for long-term comfort.

Canggu

Lifestyle: Trendy, social, creative, convenient.
Canggu remains Bali’s number one choice for remote workers and long-stay travelers. Its café culture, coworking hubs, gyms, markets, and international community make it incredibly easy to build a routine.

Why Canggu Is Great for Rentals

• Excellent café culture and coworking options
• Reliable Wi-Fi across most establishments
• Walkable and scooter-friendly
• Easy access to gyms, spas, events, and surf

Where to Stay

Sunny Aparts II
Modern apartments with coworking, gym, sauna, rooftop areas, and fast Wi-Fi. Popular with digital nomads.
Typical long-stay: IDR 16–28 million (USD 1,000–1,750)

Berawa

Lifestyle: Stylish, walkable, family-friendly.

Berawa combines the convenience of city living with beach access and top-tier restaurants. It’s slightly more upscale than central Canggu and perfect for those wanting a comfortable long-term base.

Why Berawa Is Great for Rentals

• Walkable lifestyle with everything close
• Popular among digital nomads and families
• Excellent gyms, beach clubs, and coworking space
• A refined but relaxed social atmosphere

Where to Stay

Sunny Village Berawa
Spacious, modern homes with full kitchens and calm surroundings.
Typical long-stay: IDR 22–30 million (USD 1,400–1,900)

Umalas

Lifestyle: Peaceful, green, refined, low-traffic.

Umalas is ideal for remote workers who want calm mornings, quiet streets, and boutique cafés. It sits between Berawa and Seminyak, making it accessible without being chaotic.

Why Umalas Is Great for Rentals

• Peaceful, less traffic-heavy
• Excellent mid-range and premium restaurants
• Ideal for deep work or slower living
• Family-friendly without being crowded

Where to Stay

Premier Umalas
A serene, comfortable long-stay villa-style complex, perfect for focused living.
Typical long-stay: IDR 20–35 million (USD 1,300–2,200)

Batu Bolong

Lifestyle: Trendy, walkable, lively, perfect for social nomads.

Batu Bolong is Canggu’s heartbeat. It offers surf culture, boutique shops, weekend markets, coffee spots, bars, and a friendly nomad community.

Why Batu Bolong Is Great for Rentals

• Very social and active
• Full of restaurants, bars, and surf schools
• Walkable and community-driven
• Great for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere

Where to Stay

Sunny Village Batu Bolong
A quiet lane location just minutes from the area’s busiest spots. Perfect mix of convenience and peace.
Typical long-stay: IDR 20–28 million (USD 1,300–1,750)

Uluwatu

Lifestyle: Cliffs, surf, sunsets, slow-paced living.

Uluwatu is calmer than Canggu but increasingly popular with digital nomads who want nature, ocean views, and lower crowds. Great for focus and creativity.

Why Uluwatu Is Great for Rentals

• Close to incredible beaches and surf breaks
• Amazing coworking spaces like Kinship Studio and Uluwatu Hub
• Very quiet compared to Canggu
• Ideal for creatives, surfers, and remote workers seeking peace

Where to Stay

Sunny Samudra
A private loft-style stay near Padang Padang and Bingin. Loved by remote workers who want privacy and beach proximity.
Typical long-stay: IDR 15–22 million (USD 950–1,400)

FAQ

Which Bali area is best for long-term rentals?

Canggu, Berawa, Umalas, and Uluwatu are the top choices. Your ideal area depends on lifestyle. Canggu is lively, Umalas is quiet, Berawa is convenient, and Uluwatu offers scenic calm.

How much does long-term rent cost in Bali?

Most long-stay apartments range from IDR 14–35 million per month (USD 900–2,250). Villas can range from IDR 20–45 million (USD 1,300–2,850), depending on location and amenities.

Is Canggu too crowded to live in?

Some parts are busy, especially Batu Bolong, but quiet pockets still exist. Many guests choose Sunny Village Batu Bolong or Sunny Aparts II for calm lanes near the action.

Is Uluwatu good for remote work?

Yes. It’s peaceful, scenic, and has growing coworking options. Sunny Samudra is popular among remote workers for its private lofts and quiet space.

Which Sunny Family property is best for families?

Sunny Village Berawa and Sunny Village Batu Bolong are great for families thanks to their spacious layouts, calm streets, and close access to cafés, shops, and beaches.

Final Thoughts

Each Bali area offers something different.
• If you want cafés + community: Choose Canggu or Batu Bolong
• If you want premium convenience: Choose Berawa
• If you want quiet + comfort: Choose Umalas
• If you want nature + calm: Choose Uluwatu

Wherever you land, Sunny Family Bali offers long-stay rentals designed for digital nomads, travelers, and remote-working families who want comfort, easy living, and a reliable home base.

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