About Living in Berawa
Berawa sits in a sweet spot between Batu Bolong and Canggu’s more residential edges, with a mix of villas, apartment-style stays, and compact homes geared toward longer rentals. The area is anchored by Berawa Beach and the road network around Jalan Pantai Berawa, where you’ll find a steady flow of cafes, gyms, co-working spots, and daily essentials. For many long-term renters, that balance is the main appeal: you can walk or scooter to breakfast at places like Milk & Madu or BAKED., work from a laptop-friendly cafe, and still be at the beach for sunset without crossing half of Bali. Berawa also has a distinctly practical side for monthly living. You’re close to Finns Recreation Club, Finns Beach Club, and the growing cluster of boutiques and wellness studios around the main roads, which makes everyday routines easier if you’re staying for more than a few weeks. Compared with some of the busier party pockets nearby, Berawa tends to feel slightly more organized and residential, especially on the side streets off Jalan Pantai Berawa and toward the quieter lanes leading inland. Monthly renters are usually drawn here for the convenience, social scene, and strong infrastructure by Bali standards. It’s a good fit if you want a neighborhood that feels active without being isolated, with enough food options, fitness facilities, and beach access to make day-to-day life comfortable. Traffic can build up in peak hours, so proximity to your favorite spots matters, but for many expats and digital nomads, Berawa remains one of the most practical places to settle in Bali for a month or longer.











