Digital Nomads have a love-hate relationship with Bali: It has the best and the worst that a hub for digital nomads can offer. I’ve asked 12 digital nomads to each to tell us what were the 3 things that they like the most on the island.

The culture, the surf, the nature, the people are amazing. But internet connections are notoriously unreliable, even though amazing coworking spaces like Hubud in Ubud, LineUp Hub on Sunset Road, The Dojo in Canggu have sprung up and cheap mobile internet connections allow you to code from the side of your pool villa.

As the owner of 2 villas in Bali and as a digital nomad myself, I know how crucial a great internet can be. For instance, at my beach retreat Bulung Daya, I’ve had a giant antenna installed to get the signal from the other side of the island.

However, digital nomads are not just digital beings: They like that they island is so big that you actually spend a long time here, that the surf is so good and that there plenty of other digital nomads to meet (especially in Ubud, where a few members of the Tropical MBA / Dynamite Circle crowd hang out).

Chiang Mai in Thailand is a big hub for digital nomads, but Ubud in Bali has a lot of similar things to offer.

Find out what these 12 digital nomads have to say about Bali, Indonesia.