Working in Uluwatu hits different.
It’s slower. Warmer. Less structured than Canggu—but that’s the charm. The only challenge is finding a place where you can actually focus and enjoy the day.
Not every cafe is made for working. And not every coworking space feels like somewhere you want to stay.
That’s where the idea of a coworking cafe comes in.
Not Your Typical Coworking Setup
Most coworking spaces feel predictable. Closed rooms, fixed desks, the same routine every day.
Now imagine switching that with:
- natural light
- open air
- a pool just steps away
Places like Lemanjá in Uluwatu are redefining what a workday can feel like more flexible, more relaxed, and a lot more enjoyable.
Why Uluwatu Needs Better Work Spots
Uluwatu isn’t built like a work hub. It’s built for slow mornings and long sunsets.
So when you find a place with:
- fast WiFi
- comfortable seating
- space to stay for hours
it becomes part of your daily rhythm.
Where Work Meets Lifestyle
A good coworking cafe isn’t just about productivity.
Start your day with coffee.
Get a few things done.
Take a break by the pool.
Stay for lunch… maybe even sunset.
At spots like Lemanjá, work naturally blends into the rest of your day.
A Different Way to Work in Bali
More people are moving away from traditional coworking spaces.
They’re choosing places that feel better to be in. Places that don’t separate work from life.
And once you experience it, it’s hard to go back.