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The Cost of Bali Living – An Expats Guide to Living In Bali
7 September 2019 by AdeBali is a real life paradise when it comes to the stuff of vacations. Though you might be wondering, is it a good lifestyle fit for a long term homebase? There are many reasons why you should move to Bali. Bali is a haven for those who are working online and would like to call this tiny island home, as well as entrepreneurs, digital nomads, yoga lovers and families who live happily in Bali. Since the flights are afforadbale for Australians, Bali has become the playground for them. Much of the expats in Bali tend to choose the comfortable middle-class budget. Though for a more budget-friendly living cost and a fast-growing expat region of Ubud. There’s always an option for the length of stay on the island whether its 3 to 6 months or a full-time living on the island. Internet There’s internet in every corner of Bali including in its beach community and smaller towns, but don’t expect high-speed internet throughout the island. The best and most reliable connections would be in the main tourist areas and larger resorts such as Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta & Sanur. Satellite internet is another option in rural areas. Child Friendliness Bali is considered very child-friendly, just like other places in Southeast Asia. There are several international schools offering varying degrees of intenational level education. It's best to do your research before you make a choice of living locations as the traffic in Bali can lead to long transit times between areas. Currency The Indonesian Rupiah is the currency of Indonesia. If you are coming in from Australia the exchange rate is quite simple – simply remove the last four zeros for an approximate price in AUD. The USD is currently around IDR 14.000 to the dollar. The great thing about Bali is that it's a small island that you can explore on the weekend. If you live in Ubud, where most of the expats live, getting to the other areas can be only a coupld of hours away. While if you have a little more than the average budget, you can live in the more resort-like coastal towns. Contact Bali Coconut Living for a villa rental in a short or long stay and they will recommend the best stays anywhere around the island for your Bali expat experience!

Living in Bali as a Digital Nomad
20 August 2019 by AdeWith the rich history and culture, gorgeous beaches and sceneries, beautiful weather and its iconic spiritual traditions. Bali boasts excellent networking opportunities and an ideal destination for digital nomads to live in. Here, we’ll offer you some guidance before you set foot in Bali. Language You don’t need to speak Indonesian or Balinese to live in Bali, as most people in Bali can speak a bit of English, especially in the younger generation. Though, if you head towards the rural areas, you’ll probably have to rely on hand signals to interact with the locals. A tip is to take at least a week of Indonesian classes before heading to Bali. Daily Living Costs in Bali Bali offers digital nomads the ability to live a very afforadable, or very extravagant lifestyle. You can get delicious Balinese street food for as little sa $1 – and then explore exceptional gastronmic experiences at night. Bali offers the ability to tailor your lifestyle to your budget! Meet up with Other Digital Nomads By starting to meet and visit in some of the co-working spaces around the island, you’ll get to meet and make some great friends as Bali is an excellent place for networking as a digital nomad. Remember that you are really paying for the company. You can meet business owners and freelancers in co-working spaces and create opportunities for yourself. Digital nomads are living in Bali for years and have claimed to enjoy the weather, atmosphere and nice international communities to meet. If you are a digital nomad yourself and looking for an affordable, long term villa rental of up to years stay, contact Bali Coconut Living for some great deals of villas around the popular areas of Bali for your choice of stay.

Top Bali Beach Clubs
26 July 2019 by AdeFeel the urge to party by the beach? Bali will spoil you with a mix of beach clubs in a Mediterranean style vibe with a handful of fresh local styles, lining the southern coasts and positioned below the cliffs of this tropical island. With chill-out venues and beachside dining to brighten the spectacular coastlines and host evenings leading to beautiful Bali sunsets. Accompanied by classy snacks and tapas by world-class chefs and drinks prepared by experienced bartenders. If you’re looking for the best time on the coast, here is a list of the top beach clubs in Bali to help you decide. Potato Head Beach Club This beach club had its popularity rocketed by international DJ’s and celebrities taking the poolside stage, including great names such as M.I.A, Fat Boy Slim and Mark Ronson. This Seminyak venue has a unique and quirky architecture design resembling a stadium and coliseum, with a thin curved path into the club to make you feel like a gladiator up for battle. Once you enter, the beachfront bar and infinity pool within the grounds, are where the excitement begins. You’ll find bar tables arranged around the pool where the international DJs and celebrities perform. Ku De Ta This beach club is considered to be the trendsetter of beach nightlife which inspired other similar venues all over the island. Ku De Ta features a centerpiece lawn bordering the beachfront where all the special events are happening. Along with a private loft for secluded VIP-style moments. The night is owned by Ku De Ta’s own international DJ team who joins a local English-language radio dedicated to lounge and over the top tunes, with its own FM airwaves and internet live streaming of its own, reaching a world audience. Its restaurant features a minimalist and modern architecture with lines of locally-influenced cuisines. All this combined gives Ku De Ta a national reputation for its top dining and chill out atmosphere. Finn’s Beach Club This Canggu hangout on Berawa Beach features a large all-bamboo structure with a blue-tiled infinity pool. You can spend the whole day at the venue, which opens until midnight, with their resident DJs hitting the booth every day from 4pm. Enjoy anything from chicken wings to grilled squid and a mix of local and international fusion from the menu. Komune Beach Club The only beach club on Keramas Beach of Gianyar. It is an excellent beach for surfers where you can ride the waves and then come back for some refreshing drinks and healthy bites at the unique restaurant and bar, shaped like a giant mushroom. A 20x10m circular aquamarine infinity pool in the center of a spacious green lawn is also available for you to enjoy. Expect some sunset sessions with chill out music around the pool deck and movie screenings held on its ‘lawn cinema’. Enjoy the happy hours from Monday to Friday offering 50% drinks from 5pm to 6pm. Spice up your holiday in Bali and visit one of the perfect beach clubs this island has to offer! Bali Coconut Living offers thousands of villa rentals located all over Bali, offered for your choice of stay. Book now and get yourself an ideal villa closest to the beach party of your choice!

The best place to rent a villa in Bali
7 June 2019 by AdeThe island of Bali is known as one of the most visited destinations in Indonesia, drawing in millions of people each year from all over the world. The destination is celebrated for its strong local culture, warm hospitality and stunning sceneries of beaches, rice fields and mountains. Those who want to plunge into a tropical life simply must put Bali on their bucket list. The island offers both adventure and luxury hand in hand, catering to all types of travelers. To take your time and make the most of the island, renting a villa in Bali is probably the best choice. Unlike in hotels, you get to see the surrounding environment in private, and enjoy the comfort of luxurious accommodation, without having to share your space with other tourists. Renting a villa in Bali can also be ideal for those traveling in groups, or even for honeymooners seeking a more romantic private time. An increasing number of private villas are built every year in Bali making it a perfect luxurious destination. If you’re looking to rent a villa when you visit, here are some of the best places for you to find a deluxe private villa in Bali. Seminyak Home to high-end bars and lavish dining venues, Seminyak is the perfect choice for those seeking a luxurious villa within the busy streets of Bali. The strategic location and hip social scene make Seminyak an enviable neighborhood for travelers. This stylish town is known for its sophistication and vibrant nightlife. Uluwatu This surfer’s paradise takes pride in giving access to some of the most beautiful beaches on the island! Elegant villas are perched along the cliff, overlooking the spectacular Indian ocean. Not only does it give access to stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, but it also boasts jaw-dropping views of the beautiful Balinese nature. Canggu Bali’s current it spot! Canggu is a popular town for surfers, vegans, yoga enthusiasts and digital nomads. Most villas in Canggu are located just a short stroll from Canggu cafes and restaurants, work out studios and the beach. The above-mentioned neighborhoods are only some of the places to rent a villa in Bali. If you need any assistance finding the most suitable villa to rent, simply ask our property consultants from Bali Coconut Living to help you out!

Things to do in Canggu
3 June 2019 by AdeLooking for an alternative to the glamorous Seminyak? Then it’s probably time to hit Bali’s growing little town of Canggu. Its Bohemian vibes have been attracting travelers from all over the world, from surfers and yoga lovers to digital nomads and expats. Canggu is becoming an increasingly popular town in Bali due to its uncountable hipster cafes, yoga studios and vegan restaurants, surrounded by lush green rice fields. What makes Canggu even better is that it’s home to fantastic surf spots stretching from Berawa to Perenenan beach. In between its café culture and luxury day spas, you will also find incredible villas among rice fields, and delicious local cuisines which are also worth a try. Planning a Bali holiday and thinking of staying in Canggu? Below is a list of things to do in Canggu during your vacation! 1 Hit the waves in Canggu Known for its fantastic surf breaks, Canggu has waves for all level of surfers. Surfers scooting to the beach with their surfboards on their motorbike rack is a common sight, all day every day. If you’re a professional, you’ll love Echo Beach! If you are new and want to learn how to surf, then Berawa Beach will be perfect for you. Surf lessons can easily be arranged at one of the stalls on the beach. Rent a surfboard for IDR 50,000 an hour or take surf lessons with an instructor for around IDR 400,000 for 2 hours. If you are into night surfing, Finns Beach Club is the place to go. 2 Go café-hopping Café-hopping is definitely one of those things to do in Canggu, since more and more cafes are popping up here and there in the area. The number might be overwhelming, but you get to choose from breakfast by the sea or lunch overlooking the rice fields. Must-try cafes: Crate Café Café Cinta Milk & Madu Peloton Supershop 3 Visit Tanah Lot As one of Bali’s most iconic sites, Tanah Lot has a strong cultural significance to the locals. Visit the site in the afternoon and you’ll get a mesmerizing photograph of the temple with a striking sunset as the backdrop. You should expect quite a crowd however, since Tanah Lot is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bali. 4 Go on a shopping spree There is so much shopping to be done in Canggu. Spoil yourself with new dresses, tops, bikinis and sparkling accessories! Watch out for the various pop up markets in Canggu. Some of the Canggu local’s favorites are Old Man’s Canggu Market, Samadi Market, La Laguna’s Gypsy Market and of course the famous Love Anchor Market at Batu Bolong. Ready to explore this little laidback town? Rent a private villa in the area and discover the many things to do in Canggu. If you need any assistance in finding the perfect villa in Bali, ask Bali Coconut Living’s real estate consultants.

Seminyak Bali: a well-crafted guide
30 May 2019 by AdeSeminyak, known as Bali’s most sophisticated and upscale area, is home to an eclectic scene swarming with deluxe villas, cool beach bars, fine restaurants and high-end boutiques. You’ll find a fashionable strip lined with international shops beside Bali’s chic cafes and premier dining spots. The ambience is more laidback compared to Kuta and Legian. As the sun sets, the town actually gets livelier with numerous parties hosted in various ritzy clubs scattered around the area. Whether you’re a Bali regular or a first-timer, we’ve compiled a guide of things to do in Seminyak. Here is all you need to know about Bali’s hip neighborhood, Seminyak! Where to eat in Seminyak Known for its famous “Eat Street”, Seminyak provides you with unlimited dining spots. You will find authentic Balinese, Italian, Japanese and classic Australian brunch. If you only have a limited time to spoil your senses, make sure you try these restaurants while in Seminyak. La Lucciola – A classic Seminyak seaside icon offering international fusion and Mediterranean food. Mejekawi – Located within Kudeta, Mejekawi features an open kitchen where diners can view the exciting process of their food creation on their 7 or 11 course menu. Biku – A Javanese joglo known for its traditional high tea and range of delicious desserts. Da Maria – Hip Italian restaurant for a pizza party located at Jl Raya Petitenget. Merah Putih – Stunning restaurant offering delectable Indonesian cuisine. What to do in Seminyak Other than dining in Bali’s best restaurants, there are many other significant activities that you can do in Seminyak. Visit Petitenget Temple – This ancient temple is a must see. It usually features a group of Balinese Hindus dressed in traditional garments and practicing their religious duties. Get a massage – Choose from a range of cheap massages or luxurious spas. Go to Seminyak beach – Soak up the sun at the beach or lounge at one of Seminyak’s stylish beach clubs. Where to stay in Seminyak When talking about places to stay, Seminyak has a diverse selection of choices. Beachfront hotels, private pool villas or luxurious resorts – make sure you choose the accommodation that suits you most. If you’re looking for complete privacy and comfort, we suggest renting a villa in Seminyak. Short term or long term (monthly or yearly) rentals are available. However, finding the best villa in Seminyak may be quite difficult with such an abundance of villas on offer. If you need any assistance, Bali Coconut Living’s team of experienced villa consultants can help you make your choice.

Top reasons to choose a villa for your Bali Holiday
29 April 2019 by AdeGoing on a Bali holiday allows you to stay in luxury hotels and resorts located in prime locations. However, nothing beats a holiday in Bali, spent in the ultimate comfort of a private villa. Affordability, tropical weather, fabulous rice field views, incredible sunsets and chic restaurants make Bali a paradise for holiday seekers. Renting a villa in Bali provides so many advantages. It allows you experience a different side to Bali. Read on to learn the many benefits of renting a villa in Bali. Ultimate privacy A private villa spoils you with ultimate privacy. You get extra space you cannot find in hotels. The whole property is yours, from the pool, living area and dining hall to the kitchen and sundeck. There’s no need to share your space with other guests or get up early to save your daybed. You are free to do whatever you want! Individual services As there are no other guests, your staff are dedicated to you. You get all the attention and service to yourself. Missed breakfast? No worries! Unlike hotels that have specific breakfast hours, renting a villa in Bali lets you set your own breakfast time. You can wake up whenever you feel like it and make your own meal. Staying in a private villa lets you set your own schedule to do things whenever you feel like it. Have delicious meals cooked for you Your private chef can serve wonderful food and drinks made especially for you. Whether you want something meaty or something healthy, a private chef who can cater to all kinds of diets is a great idea when staying in a private villa. Call in people to come to your villa Rather than going out, you can simply invite your yoga instructor or massage therapist to your villa at the most convenient time for you. Practice yoga privately with your friends or indulge in a head to toe massage without having to wait your turn. This can all be attained when you rent your own villa in Bali! With a wide array of villa options in Bali, choosing the right one can be difficult. It’s best to consult with Bali Coconut Living who can help you choose the most suitable villa in Bali.

Things to check before Renting a Villa in Bali
23 April 2019 by AdeHave you ever dreamed of having your own villa in Bali? Bali’s year-round beautiful weather and stunning scenery makes the island a very desirable place to live. Repeat visitors return time and time again for either a short holiday or an extended long-term stay. Some even consider starting a new life in Bali, making this magnificent island a permanent home. If you’re thinking of securing a holiday home or even residing in this paradise for a long time, renting a villa in Bali could be a great choice for you. Before deciding however, there are a few points you need to consider. Here are some things to look into before renting a villa or buying your dream property in Bali! 1 The location Location is one of the most important decisions to make when looking for a villa. When it comes to location, there are many factors to consider such as accessibility, proximity to restaurants, schools, or shopping centers and whether to have rice field views or ocean views. Currently, Seminyak and Canggu are in very high demand when it comes to villa rentals. 2 Accessibility No matter how beautiful a villa is, always keep in mind accessibility to surrounding areas. Make sure it’s within walking or driving distance to dine, shop and do other regular activities. Find out if the road leading to your villa is in good condition and big enough for other cars to pass by. Check also if the street is full of traffic during the rush hour. If your villa is within close proximity of a nearby temple, be mindful of possible road closures during ceremonies. 3 Your rights If you are thinking of investing through long-term renting, you should be aware of your property rights in Bali. Regarding real estate, there are various rights that are recognized by the Indonesian law: The Right to Use The Right to Build The Right to Own Since foreigners have restrictions when it comes to owning properties, the best way to invest is through a leasehold investment. It translates to a long-term lease contract where the Right to Own (owned by the owner) is transferred to you as the Right to Use. With this right, you are able to sub-lease or rent out the villa to other people making it a profitable investment. 4 Reputable property consultants Choosing the right villa consultant is crucial. When it comes to properties, you want a 5 star service and experience. Bali Coconut Living is a reputable property consultant in Bali. Let us know what you are looking for and our team of real estate experts will assist you.