
Canggu Is the Startup Village You Didn’t Know You Could Invest In
Bali might be known for beaches, but Canggu is known for building things. Not just villas—but brands, online empires, wellness products, communities.

There’s something about Uluwatu that doesn’t try too hard. It doesn’t flash neon signs or scream for attention. Yet somehow, it leaves a mark. Investors are starting to quietly pay attention to this cliffside sanctuary—not because it’s loud, but because it’s lasting.
What draws people here isn’t just the surf or sunsets (although they’re unbeatable). It’s the sense of space—mentally and physically. Uluwatu has room to breathe. And in Bali’s tightening real estate landscape, that’s becoming gold.
For those with vision, it’s a rare chance to build something that resonates. Not mass-produced villas. Not cookie-cutter hotels. But meaningful spaces: retreats, eco-lodges, creative compounds. The kinds of places that future travelers will seek out, not scroll past.
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Bali might be known for beaches, but Canggu is known for building things. Not just villas—but brands, online empires, wellness products, communities.

There’s a pattern in Canggu. People come for the surf, or the sunsets, or the smoothie bowls. But then… they stay. Sometimes for weeks. Sometimes for good.
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You’ll be speaking with
Ayu Sudana
Co-founder
Ubud, Bali
Matt Jay
Co-founder
Cheshire, UK
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