Bali, Indonesia

Canggu

🛂
B211A Visa
Entry Type
📅
60 Days
Initial Stay
180 Days
Total Max Stay
🏛️
183 Days
Tax Trigger

Where to Sign a Lease

Batu Bolong Villas

Private Villa

$1,200 - $2,500

Standalone villas with private pools. High demand, prices have skyrocketed post-COVID.

Outpost Coliving

Coliving / Coworking

$800 - $1,200

Turnkey solution with built-in community, fast internet, and included cleaning.

What It Actually Costs

Real monthly costs. No rounding, no averages — this is what you'll spend.

Profile Rent Food Description Total
soloCook
$650 $200 Renting a room in a shared villa. Cooking at home and eating at local warungs. $1,050
soloEatOut
$800 $500 Private 1BR villa. Eating at Western cafes (avocado toast, flat whites) daily. Scooter rental. $1,600
familyEatOut
$1500 $600 3BR private pool villa. Eating out frequently, paying for weekly cleaning and pool maintenance. $2,500

Visa Mechanics

B211A gives 60 days, extendable twice (60 days each). Must use an agent.

Bringing Your Pet (from US)

RED Difficulty

Direct import to Bali is illegal. Must route through Jakarta quarantine and use domestic forwarders.

🇺🇸 CDC Risk

HIGH

🏥 Quarantine

Required

✈️ Airlines

No direct flights to Jakarta from US allow pets. Must transit (e.g. Tokyo, Singapore).

🇺🇸 CDC Return

HIGH-RISK. Certification of U.S.-issued Rabies Vaccination required before leaving US.

⚠️ Deal Breakers

The cost and stress of the Jakarta quarantine and domestic transport to Bali.

Canggu: The Bootstrapper’s Villa Compound

Canggu is no longer a hidden surf village; it is a hyper-developed, traffic-dense epicenter for digital operators. The density of dropshippers, SaaS founders, and crypto traders is unrivaled globally. For those optimizing for immediate community and high-end lifestyle at a discount, Canggu remains the default Southeast Asian hub.

The Infrastructure Reality

Canggu operates on a stark contrast of first-world cafes and third-world municipal infrastructure. Coworking spaces like Outpost and B-Work provide enterprise-grade fiber internet and uninterrupted power. However, the surrounding grid is fragile. Rolling blackouts are common, and the roads—primarily narrow agricultural pathways—are severely over capacity.

You will require a scooter (Honda Vario or NMAX) to move. Do not attempt to rely on cars or ride-sharing apps (Gojek/Grab) for four-wheeled transport; gridlock is a daily reality.

The Villa Arbitrage

The “Bali Dream” of a cheap $500/month private villa is dead post-COVID. Demand has pushed prices into alignment with tier-2 Western cities. A modern 1-bedroom private pool villa currently commands $1,200 to $1,800/month.

However, the true arbitrage is in the services. Your rent typically includes high-speed internet, weekly pool maintenance, and housekeeping 2-3 times a week. The cost of outsourcing your daily friction (cleaning, laundry, cooking) is near zero, allowing founders to focus purely on high-leverage work.

The Bureaucratic Execution

Do not attempt to operate a local business or work for Indonesian clients on a tourist visa; immigration crackdowns are frequent.

The standard entry vector is the B211A Visa. You cannot apply for this upon arrival. You must hire an Indonesian visa agent before your flight. The agent secures the B211A, granting 60 days of entry, which can be extended locally twice (for a total of 180 days). You must leave the country after 180 days.

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