Indonesia
UTC+7 to UTC+9Indonesia offers strong nomad hubs in Bali and Jakarta, with affordable mobile data and improving urban fiber coverage.
B211A and related long-stay routes are common for nomads; sponsor and extension rules should be verified each trip.
Audit date: 2026-03-09
Country Briefing
Best fit: Excellent for nomads who want Bali lifestyle with flexible costs and dependable city-level mobile backup.
Operational risk is manageable when you validate exact building-level ISP and power backup before move-in.
Quick facts
- Bali and Jakarta both offer strong nomad ecosystems but different cost structures.
- Mobile data is affordable and widely available through prepaid channels.
- Internet consistency can differ even between nearby villas or apartment towers.
- Humidity and weather can impact equipment reliability without proper setup.
First-Week Setup
- Fixed Internet Providers in Indonesia
- 3
- Mobile Operators
- 3
- Nomad-Friendly Cities in Indonesia
- 3
- Buy eSIM Online
- 3
Checklist
- Run repeat speed tests inside the exact room where you take calls.
- Keep one local SIM plus one eSIM active for quick network switching.
- Verify landlord process for outages and router replacement.
- Preselect a coworking with quiet call booths for deadline days.
Best Time to Visit
Spring
Mar - May
Dry season starts. Bali is warm and pleasant. Good time to lock in accommodation deals.
Summer
Jun - Aug
Dry season peak. Best weather in Bali and Java. High demand for coworking spaces in Canggu.
Autumn
Sep - Nov
Transition to wet season. Still pleasant early on, prices start dropping. Good shoulder period.
Winter
Dec - Feb
Wet season with daily tropical rain. Cheapest accommodation. Many nomads switch to east islands.
Nomad Decision Snapshot
Best fit: Excellent for nomads who want Bali lifestyle with flexible costs and dependable city-level mobile backup.
MediumOperational risk is manageable when you validate exact building-level ISP and power backup before move-in.
Strengths
- Large nomad ecosystem in Canggu and Ubud.
- Affordable prepaid mobile data with strong top-up availability.
- Improving fiber options in major urban corridors.
Watchouts
- Internet consistency can vary sharply between nearby properties.
- Rainy-season weather can affect local infrastructure resilience.
- Some best-value tariffs require local-language onboarding support.
Internet Reality Check
- Typical setup lead time
- Homes with existing line hardware can activate in 1 to 4 days; new installs may take longer in dense areas.
- Contract flexibility
- Mobile plans are highly flexible; fixed plans vary by provider and landlord policy.
- Outage pattern
- Core Bali and Jakarta hubs are typically stable, while outlying streets can show more variance.
Area
- Canggu - Berawa
- High — Strong coworking density and solid mobile fallback options.
- Ubud - Central
- Medium — Good for most remote work, but check exact property uptime history.
- Jakarta - SCBD
- High — Reliable enterprise-grade infrastructure in central business zones.
Mobile Backup Playbook
eSIM options
- Airalo
- 10 GB / 30 days — ~$25. Good for landing-day setup before local SIM purchase.
Local SIM setup: Prepaid SIM onboarding is fast in official stores with passport registration.
Tethering policy: Tethering is broadly available; heavy usage may trigger fair-use slowdowns.
Fallback playbook
- Keep one primary local SIM plus one eSIM profile active.
- Ask host for provider name, router model, and latest speed screenshot.
- Bookmark one coworking with generator support within 15 minutes.
Nomad Operations
- Visa
- Stay routes change periodically; always validate current requirements before booking long stays.
- Tax basics
- Long stays can create tax residency and local reporting considerations depending on personal circumstances.
- Payments and banking
- Cards and QR payments are common in hubs, while cash remains useful in smaller local businesses.
- Safety
- Main nomad districts are manageable with normal urban awareness and late-night transport planning.
- Healthcare
- Private clinics are available in Bali/Jakarta; keep travel insurance active for scooter and tropical risks.
Fixed Internet Providers in Indonesia
Very common fixed-line option in Bali and Jakarta apartments.
Often preferred in coworking-heavy districts for stable throughput.
Budget-friendly in selected neighborhoods with acceptable uptime.
Buy eSIM Online
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Mobile Operators
Most consistent nationwide coverage for travel-heavy nomads.
Competitive urban pricing with frequent data bundle promos.
Good value for medium usage and short-term stays.
Nomad-Friendly Cities in Indonesia
- Canggu (Bali)
- $980/mo avg. monthly rent — 42 coworking spaces
- Ubud (Bali)
- $860/mo avg. monthly rent — 18 coworking spaces
- Jakarta
- $1100/mo avg. monthly rent — 36 coworking spaces
Practical Notes
- Ask landlords for exact provider and recent speed tests before paying deposit.
- Power backup quality varies heavily by property in Bali.
- Keep one local SIM with a high data bundle for scooter-day flexibility.
What Digital Nomads Say
"Wonderful news about the Bali digital nomad visa — 6 months and it legally allows remote work. This is a game changer."
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Sources
- IndiHome — Last reviewed: 2026-03-09
- Biznet — Last reviewed: 2026-03-09
- Telkomsel — Last reviewed: 2026-03-09
- Indonesia eVisa — Last reviewed: 2026-03-09
- Silas Baisch / Unsplash — Last reviewed: 2026-03-09
Prices are reference values and can change quickly. Verify on provider websites before purchase.