Discover Shri Lanka

Shri Lanka

275+

Sunny Days Per Year

+5:30

Timezone GMT

270

Visa Duration

60+

International Flights

With its vibrant culture, warm climate, and diverse natural beauty, Sri Lanka is steadily gaining popularity among digital nomads and long-term travelers. The capital, Colombo, offers a solid infrastructure for remote work—fast internet, coworking spaces, and convenient short-stay options near cafés, restaurants, and wellness studios.

For those planning a flexible move, there’s a growing range of serviced apartments in Colombo that accommodate stays from a few weeks to several months. Whether you’re here for a project, a remote season, or an extended workation, you’ll find thoughtfully furnished spaces ideal for both living and working.

Looking for a comfortable base? nu:per offers a curated selection of short stay apartments and longer-term rentals that suit every pace. If you’re new to the city, areas like Colombo 5 and 7 are especially popular for professionals, with access to green parks, gyms, and the coast.

Whether you’re exploring Sri Lanka for a month or setting up a semi-permanent home, finding the right place to stay shouldn’t be complicated. nu:per makes it easy to discover apartment rentals that feel like home—so you can focus on your goals, your balance, and your next adventure.

Tropical lifestyle meets digital flexibility

Beaches, safaris, and surf just minutes away

Cost of living that supports longer stays

Colombo: a growing hub for remote workers

Perfect balance of productivity and well-being

Reliable internet and coworking spaces across the island

Where to Live in Bali?

Ubud – A Haven for Focus and Creativity

Ubud is Bali’s cultural and wellness capital, offering a slower, more introspective lifestyle perfect for deep work and creative thinking. Surrounded by rice terraces and jungle, this is the ideal spot for those who seek a peaceful, inspiring atmosphere.

✔️ Ideal for deep focus – A serene environment that fosters concentration and creativity.
✔️ Wellness & balance – Easy access to yoga studios, fitness centers, and nature.
✔️ Thoughtfully designed spaces – Accommodations with a strong work-life balance in mind.
✔️ Rich cultural scene – Art, traditional ceremonies, and performances provide inspiration beyond work.

Best for: Writers, creatives, and professionals who thrive in tranquil, reflective spaces.

Canggu – A Dynamic Hub for Entrepreneurs and Professionals

Canggu is Bali’s modern, high-energy coastal area, filled with remote professionals, business founders, and independent workers who have built their lifestyles around freedom and mobility.

✔️ Energetic and connected – A strong international community of professionals.
✔️ World-class fitness & wellness – From high-end gyms to surf-friendly beaches.
✔️ Seamless work environment – High-speed internet, structured accommodations, and easy logistics.
✔️ Vibrant social life – Networking opportunities, creative meetups, and community events.

Best for: Entrepreneurs, business professionals, and those who thrive in social, fast-paced environments.

Uluwatu – Space, Surf, and Stunning Scenery

Uluwatu offers a slower, more spacious alternative to Bali’s busier areas. With dramatic cliffs, open landscapes, and world-famous surf breaks, it’s perfect for those who want more space, a relaxed pace, and access to nature.

✔️ Quiet and expansive – Ideal for those who need deep work sessions without distractions.
✔️ Surf, swim, and recharge – A prime location for those who love an active lifestyle.
✔️ Wellness-focused environment – Great for those who value nature, movement, and mindfulness.
✔️ Thoughtfully designed stays – Spacious accommodations that prioritize both work and relaxation.

Best for: Remote professionals looking for space, stunning scenery, and a slower daily rhythm.

Lombok – A Fresh Perspective with Room to Breathe

For those looking to switch things up while staying productive, Lombok provides an incredible extension of the Bali lifestyle with fewer crowds, expansive coastlines, and a peaceful pace of life.

✔️ An alternative to Bali’s busier hubs – Quieter but still well-equipped for remote work.
✔️ Stunning nature – Uncrowded beaches, waterfalls, and untouched landscapes.
✔️ A growing international community – A mix of professionals looking for a fresh perspective.
✔️ Seamless transition – Work-friendly spaces without the hustle of busier locations.

Best for: Remote professionals who want a quieter, nature-focused work environment without leaving the region.

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Embark on a journey

Our journeys are designed for a seamless way to travel freely while staying productive. No more worrying about where to work from, if the WiFi is reliable, or where to find a gym, healthy food, or a like-minded community. We’ve curated a network of premium, long-stay accommodations that cater to remote professionals, ensuring you have inspiring workspaces, high-speed connectivity, wellness facilities, and vibrant social hubs wherever you go. Whether you’re looking to focus, explore, or connect, Nu:per makes it effortless to work and live anywhere—without compromising on comfort, routine, or community.

3 months Bali immersion

3 Months

6 Locations

2 Adventures

12 Activities

Immerse yourself in the essence of Bali as a professional nomad with a journey designed for both productivity and adventure. Stay in six carefully curated, luxury accommodations tailored for remote work, ensuring seamless efficiency and comfort.

Expand your horizons with short escapes to Lombok and Nusa Dua, each for a three-day adventure, offering a mix of exploration and relaxation. Experience the best of island life while engaging in 12 thrilling activities, including paragliding, boat tours, and whale spotting, to make your journey unforgettable.

Travel at your own pace, embracing the freedom of solo exploration, while also having the chance to connect with fellow nu:per nomads, creating shared moments and lifelong memories.

Quick overview:
  • 3 months
  • Stay in 6 hand-picked locations
  • Discover 6 local activities and 5 sports
Canggu – Uluwatu – Lombok, Pererenan – Ubud – Nusa Dua
  • Temple tour
  • Mount Batur sun-rise trecking
  • Fireflies tour
  • Cycling in the Ubud rice fields
  • Regular nu:per community events (online and offline)
  • Private Studio (min 34 sqm)
  • Gym facilities in all locations
  • Access to coworking lounge with super fast internet wifi
  • 24-7 front desk
  • Daily cleaning and bed-linen
  • Specialist diet catered for (macro diet, vegan, vegetarian)
  • All transfers are included in the air-conditioned private car
  • Return ferry tickets included Bali-Lombok-Bali
  • Any flight fares (can be added when customising the journey)
  • Food
  • Insurance
  • Hotel extras (room service, spa or other services)
  • Visa
  • Entrance or camera fees to museums/temples

Indonesian discovery

3 Months

6 Locations

2 Adventures

12 Activities

Immerse yourself in the essence of Bali as a professional nomad with a journey designed for both productivity and adventure. Stay in six carefully curated, luxury accommodations tailored for remote work, ensuring seamless efficiency and comfort.

Expand your horizons with short escapes to Lombok and Nusa Dua, each for a three-day adventure, offering a mix of exploration and relaxation. Experience the best of island life while engaging in 12 thrilling activities, including paragliding, boat tours, and whale spotting, to make your journey unforgettable.

Travel at your own pace, embracing the freedom of solo exploration, while also having the chance to connect with fellow nu:per nomads, creating shared moments and lifelong memories.

Quick overview:
  • 3 months
  • Stay in 6 hand-picked locations
  • Discover 6 local activities and 5 sports
Canggu – Uluwatu – Lombok, Pererenan – Ubud – Nusa Dua
  • Temple tour
  • Mount Batur sun-rise trecking
  • Fireflies tour
  • Cycling in the Ubud rice fields
  • Regular nu:per community events (online and offline)
  • Private Studio (min 34 sqm)
  • Gym facilities in all locations
  • Access to coworking lounge with super fast internet wifi
  • 24-7 front desk
  • Daily cleaning and bed-linen
  • Specialist diet catered for (macro diet, vegan, vegetarian)
  • All transfers are included in the air-conditioned private car
  • Return ferry tickets included Bali-Lombok-Bali
  • Any flight fares (can be added when customising the journey)
  • Food
  • Insurance
  • Hotel extras (room service, spa or other services)
  • Visa
  • Entrance or camera fees to museums/temples

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FAQs – Living & Working in Sri Lanka

Where to Live in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka is more than just a tropical getaway—it’s a destination where working, living, and exploring merge into a fulfilling lifestyle. Whether you’re drawn to the city rhythm of Colombo, the surf culture of Weligama, the coastal charm of Mirissa, or the spiritual calm of Kandy, Sri Lanka invites remote professionals to settle in and stay a while.

With a growing community of digital workers, strong infrastructure in key hubs, and a lifestyle that prioritizes balance, Sri Lanka is quickly becoming a favourite among those seeking meaningful long-term stays.

Colombo – The Urban Gateway to Island Life

Colombo, Sri Lanka’s dynamic capital, offers an ideal mix of convenience, comfort, and cultural vibrancy. It’s a hub for remote professionals looking for reliable amenities and a well-connected base.

Why Live in Colombo?

  • Modern Infrastructure & International Workspaces
  • Excellent Cafés, Dining & Wellness Options
  • Quick Access to Beaches & Weekend Getaways
  • Diverse Neighbourhoods with Short-Term Stay Options

Whether you’re staying for a few weeks or several months, nu:per offers serviced apartments in Colombo for short stay that are fully furnished, well-located, and designed for productivity and relaxation. From short term apartment rentals in Colombo to long-stay options, we’ve curated accommodations that let you feel at home from day one.

Best for: Remote teams, entrepreneurs, and professionals who want big-city comfort with island proximity.


Weligama – Surf, Work, Repeat

Weligama, on the southern coast, is a magnet for surfers and creatives who want a slower pace without disconnecting from the world. A laid-back vibe paired with high-speed internet and a growing expat scene makes it perfect for digital nomads.

Why Live in Weligama?

  • Beachfront Cafés with Strong Wi-Fi
  • Surf Culture Meets Remote Work
  • Affordable Cost of Living
  • Short-Term Rentals with Ocean Views

nu:per offers cozy and modern rentals ideal for monthly stays, giving you the freedom to live steps from the waves while staying connected to your work life.

Best for: Freelancers and creatives looking for a beach-first lifestyle with the essentials of home.


Mirissa – Tranquil, Scenic, and Well-Connected

Just 20 minutes from Weligama, Mirissa is perfect for those who value peace, nature, and beauty in their everyday environment. While smaller, it has just enough infrastructure to support remote work—and endless charm to support well-being.

Why Live in Mirissa?

  • Dreamy Views & Peaceful Beaches
  • Relaxed Coastal Living
  • Great for Writing, Planning & Deep Focus
  • Access to Yoga, Wellness, and Nature Trails

If you’re looking for a serene environment with all the essentials, nu:per’s curated stays in Mirissa provide the right mix of comfort and inspiration.

Best for: Writers, creatives, or professionals in need of calm and connection to nature.


Kandy – Culture, Mountains & Mindful Living

Nestled in the hills of central Sri Lanka, Kandy offers cooler weather, cultural richness, and a sense of inner peace. It’s ideal for those looking to slow down while staying productive.

Why Live in Kandy?

  • Temperate Climate & Stunning Views
  • Strong Spiritual and Cultural Identity
  • Excellent for Study, Reflection & Focus
  • Affordable Long-Term Stays in a Historic Setting

For those interested in extended remote stays away from the coast, nu:per provides peaceful accommodations in Kandy that suit both work and wellness.

Best for: Professionals seeking mindfulness, slower rhythms, and cultural immersion.

Finding the right place to live and work in Sri Lanka isn’t just about booking a stay—it’s about choosing an environment that supports your rhythm, your focus, and your lifestyle. Every nu:per property in Sri Lanka is carefully selected to offer more than just a place to sleep.

  • Reliable Work-Friendly Spaces – Fast Wi-Fi, dedicated work areas, and the right setting for deep focus. Whether you’re staying in Colombo or heading south to Weligama, our properties are ideal for remote professionals seeking both comfort and productivity. If you’re searching for short-term apartment rentals in Colombo or flexible monthly stays, we’ve got you covered.
  • Designed for Extended Living – With fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, and stylish interiors, our accommodations are perfect for more than just a weekend. From long-term serviced apartments in Sri Lanka to flexible short-stay options, we offer thoughtfully designed spaces that make you feel at home from day one.
  •  Seamless Comfort & Convenience – Forget complicated setups or long-term lease hassles. nu:per provides smooth transitions, so you can focus on what matters—whether that’s getting your work done or enjoying the palm-lined coast after hours. Many of our short stay apartments in Colombo are located near cafés, coworking hubs, and transport links.
  •  A Community of Purpose-Driven Travelers – nu:per attracts creators, entrepreneurs, and independent professionals who are intentional about how and where they live. Whether you’re exploring the mountains in Kandy, surfing in Weligama, or networking in Colombo, you’ll find others doing meaningful work in inspiring places.

Finding short-term apartment rentals in Sri Lanka can be challenging for newcomers, particularly in cities like Colombo. Common issues include:

  • Limited online listings and lack of transparency

  • Inconsistent pricing between locals and foreigners

  • Furnished apartments for short stays are not always readily available

  • Some landlords request local references or upfront payments

To avoid these hurdles, nu:per provides a curated selection of serviced apartments in Colombo for short stay and long-term serviced apartments in Sri Lanka—ready to move in, fully equipped, and contract-free.

Most nationalities can enter Sri Lanka with a 30-day tourist visa, which can be extended for up to 270 days. Currently, there is no official digital nomad visa, but many remote professionals extend their stay through:

  • 30–60 day visa extensions

  • Business or investor visa routes

  • Support from visa consultants or local agents

It’s common for remote workers staying in Colombo, Weligama, or Kandy to manage renewals while living in short-stay or monthly accommodations.

Yes, although requirements vary depending on visa type and bank. Generally, you’ll need:

  • A valid passport and visa

  • Proof of address in Sri Lanka

  • Source of income or funds

Some banks also request a local contact. Most long-stay visitors use international banks or digital banking solutions like Wise or Revolut for day-to-day transactions during short stays.

Transportation in Sri Lanka depends on where you’re staying:

  • Colombo has app-based taxis (like PickMe), tuk-tuks, and public buses

  • Weligama and Mirissa are walkable towns, with tuk-tuks widely available

  • Kandy is well connected by public transport, but many also rent scooters

Train travel is popular for intercity trips, though it can be slower and less frequent. Renting a vehicle is optional, depending on how much flexibility you want while exploring.

Sri Lanka’s main entry point is Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), located just outside Colombo. It offers direct connections to:

  • Dubai, Doha, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Istanbul, Chennai, Delhi, London, and more

  • Seasonal or connecting flights to Europe, Australia, and North America

Staying in Colombo short term is convenient for international arrivals and departures, with easy access to domestic destinations like Kandy or the southern coast.

Sri Lanka offers both public and private healthcare options, with private healthcare generally preferred by expats and digital nomads due to shorter wait times and higher standards.

Public Healthcare
Available to all residents, including expats, but services can be basic and vary widely by region. Public hospitals are often crowded, especially in rural areas.

Private Healthcare
Sri Lanka has a strong private healthcare network in major cities like Colombo and Kandy. Hospitals such as Nawaloka, Asiri, and Lanka Hospitals are well-equipped and have English-speaking staff.

Do I Need Health Insurance?
Yes. Digital nomads and long-term travelers are strongly advised to have international health insurance that covers private hospitals. Options like SafetyWing, Cigna, and Allianz are popular for coverage in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s tropical climate and natural surroundings make it easy to maintain an active lifestyle.

Outdoor Activities – Surfing in Weligama, hiking in Ella, and yoga retreats in Kandy and Arugam Bay are popular.
Gyms & Wellness Centers – Colombo and Galle have well-equipped gyms and boutique fitness studios.
Wellness Culture – Ayurveda is a strong part of Sri Lankan tradition, with many wellness resorts offering massage and detox programs.

Cost – Gym memberships range from $20–$60/month, while yoga classes or Pilates sessions typically cost between $10–$25.

Sri Lankan work culture is a blend of traditional values and modern business practices.

  • Work-life balance is respected, though long working hours are common in some industries.

  • Punctuality is appreciated, but flexibility is the norm.

  • Formality depends on the sector—business meetings may start with polite conversation before diving into topics.

English is widely used in professional settings, especially in Colombo and tourist hubs.

Sri Lanka has numerous national holidays, influenced by Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.

Main Holidays Include:

  • January 1 – New Year’s Day

  • February – National Day

  • April – Sinhala & Tamil New Year

  • May – Vesak (Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death)

  • December 25 – Christmas Day

Poya Days (Full Moon Days) occur monthly and are widely observed with closures of most businesses.

Sri Lanka has excellent mobile coverage, especially in cities and towns.

Best Networks: Dialog, Mobitel, Airtel
SIM Cards: Can be purchased at the airport or local shops with a passport
Data Packages: Prepaid SIMs offer great value—4GB starts from just $2–$5
eSIMs: Available but limited to a few providers

4G is widely available and reliable, though signal can be weak in remote areas.

Delivery services are well-developed in urban areas like Colombo, Kandy, and Galle.

  • Food Delivery – Uber Eats and PickMe Food are the most popular platforms.
  • Grocery Delivery – Keells, Cargills, and Glomark offer online grocery delivery in major cities.
  • Online Shopping – Sites like Daraz.lk offer a range of goods, while international shipping is limited and slower than in Western countries.

Note – Outside major cities, delivery options may be limited.

Yes. Sri Lanka is family-friendly with a warm community and strong cultural values.

  • International Schools – Found in Colombo and Kandy, with British and IB curriculums.

  • Childcare & Nannies – Affordable and widely available.

  • Healthcare – Good pediatric care available in private hospitals.

Best areas for families: Colombo suburbs, Kandy, and quieter beach towns like Unawatuna or Mirissa.

  • Visa renewals require some paperwork but are manageable.

  • Power outages and internet disruptions can happen in rural areas.

  • Bureaucracy can be slow—banking, SIM activation, and utilities may take time.

  • Cultural norms are conservative—dress modestly and be respectful.
  • Transportation can be chaotic in cities, but apps like PickMe help.

Yes, and they’re very affordable compared to the US or Europe.

Massage therapy – A 60-minute massage ranges from $15–$30 in spas.
Beauty treatments – Facials, waxing, and nails cost between $10–$40.
Ayurveda treatments – Widely available and popular, starting from $20.
Medical aesthetics – Available in Colombo, but fewer options than in Europe.

  • If you stay longer than 183 days, you are considered a tax resident.

  • Sri Lanka has progressive income tax rates ranging from 6% to 36%.

  • Freelancers and remote workers must register with local tax authorities if earning locally.
  • No official digital nomad visa yet, but long-stay tourist visas are renewable.
  • Non-residents: Not taxed on foreign income unless it’s sourced in Sri Lanka.

  • Residents: Must declare worldwide income and may need to pay local income tax.
  • Double taxation treaties exist with several countries, including the UK and India.
  • If your company is registered abroad, you’re taxed only on income received locally.

  • If you manage your company from Sri Lanka, you may be considered a permanent establishment, subject to local taxes.
  • Employing locals requires registration with the Department of Labour and contributions to social security schemes.
  • English is widely spoken in urban and tourist areas.

  • In rural regions, basic Sinhalese or Tamil is useful and appreciated.

  • Government paperwork may require translation, and some local apps are not available in English.

  • Groceries: $100–$250/month (local markets are very affordable).

  • Dining Out: Local meals cost $2–$5; mid-range restaurants $10–$20.

  • Transportation: Tuk-tuks and buses are cheap. Rideshare apps are widely used.

  • Gym Membership: $25–$60/month depending on location.
  • Healthcare: Private insurance starts from $30/month for basic coverage.

Best Times for Remote Work & Long-Term Living:

December – March: Peak season with dry weather in the south and west (Colombo, Mirissa, Weligama).
May – September: Ideal for the east coast (Arugam Bay, Trincomalee).
October – November & April: Transitional periods with occasional showers but fewer tourists.

Monsoon Seasons to Consider:

  • Southwest Monsoon (May–September): Affects Colombo, Galle, Weligama

  • Northeast Monsoon (October–January): Affects Trincomalee and the east

Sri Lanka’s tropical climate allows for a comfortable stay year-round—you just need to align your region of choice with the right season.