BALINEWS.ID – The rise of remote work is reshaping not only how people earn a living, but also where and how they choose to live. In Bali, this global shift is fueling demand for long-term stays that blend productivity with lifestyle, something that luxury hospitality company Nakula is now tapping into with its newly launched Monthly Stay Offers.
Designed for remote professionals and digital nomads, the program offers curated long-stay experiences in private villas across Bali, allowing guests to work efficiently while enjoying the comforts of high-end living. The concept reflects a growing trend among modern workers who are no longer tied to a fixed location and are seeking more than just temporary accommodation.
Instead of conventional hotel rooms, guests are opting for fully serviced villas that function as a home base. Nakula’s portfolio delivers exactly the spaces where work routines, relaxation, and personal time coexist seamlessly. Each villa is thoughtfully designed with spacious layouts, indoor-outdoor living concepts, and high-speed internet connectivity, ensuring a productive yet balanced lifestyle.
Beyond the physical space, the experience is elevated by a range of built-in services. Monthly packages include daily housekeeping, electricity, and drinking water, removing everyday hassles for long-term guests. For those looking to enhance their stay, private in-villa chefs can be arranged, offering tailored dining experiences starting from USD 6 per person.
Nakula’s villa collection spans several of Bali’s most sought-after destinations, each catering to different preferences and working styles.
In Umalas, properties like Bumbak Park and Villa Umah Daun offer tranquil environments surrounded by greenery and rice fields which ideal for focused work and quiet living. Meanwhile, Canggu caters to creative professionals with villas such as Uma Santai Canggu, Leceni Villa, Villa Oshra, and Villa Tropical Svasti, combining modern design with flexible spaces suited for dynamic routines.
For those seeking convenience and vibrant surroundings, Seminyak and Legian feature standout options like Shanti Estate and Sara Residence, providing easy access to Bali’s dining and nightlife scenes. In contrast, Sanur offers a more relaxed coastal lifestyle, with villas such as Villa Angsa, Asraya Villa, and Majapahit – Villa Raj delivering beachfront serenity and residential comfort.
Christian Sunjoto, CEO of Nakula, noted that remote work is no longer a temporary trend but a long-term shift in lifestyle. He emphasized that today’s travelers are looking for consistency and comfort in their stays, where they can remain productive while also feeling at home.
“With our Luxury Monthly Villa Living concept, we aim to create that balance in a way that feels effortless and personal,” he said.

Elevating Long-Stay Living with Nakula
Backed by a portfolio of more than 70 boutique hotels, private villas, and estates across Bali, Nakula ensures that every extended stay is supported by consistent service standards and refined hospitality. Each property is equipped with high-speed internet connectivity, daily housekeeping, and reliable utilities which creating a seamless living environment for long-term guests.
What truly distinguishes Nakula is its personalized approach. Dedicated concierge services are available to assist with everything from in-villa dining arrangements to lifestyle experiences, allowing guests to tailor their stay according to their needs. This thoughtful integration of services enables residents to settle into a routine that balances productivity and wellbeing without the usual complexities of long-term travel.
By combining operational reliability with a high level of customization, Nakula delivers a living experience that goes beyond accommodation—offering a sense of ease, comfort, and continuity for modern remote professionals choosing Bali as their home base. (*)
