top of page

Coliving Brazil

Find your favorite location and get valuable insights before starting your trip

HomeBrazil

Top coliving spaces Brazil

Discover coliving in Brazil, where tropical beaches, vibrant cities, and a laid-back lifestyle create the perfect environment for remote work. Whether you're surfing at sunrise, exploring lively neighborhoods, or enjoying long evenings with new friends, Brazil offers an experience that's hard to leave behind.


Explore our locations across Brazil and discover why more digital nomads are choosing to stay longer.

High-Speed WiFi

Desks in Rooms

Community Events

Coworking Space

Community Manager

Weekly Cleaning

Locations | Coliving Brazil

1. Rio de Janeiro

All year round

Live in Rio’s vibrant neighborhoods, surrounded by beaches, cafés, and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy year-round outdoor living, local culture, and one of South America’s most iconic cities.

1 Coliving home

10 Private rooms

1 Shared room

Beach city

Energised vibe

Samba

Surfing

Hiking

Yoga

Private room

From

$750

/4 weeks

2. Florianópolis

Mar - Dec

Live on Brazil’s magical island, surrounded by beaches, lush nature, and easygoing local life. Florianópolis brings together surf, creativity, and a strong remote work community in one seriously beautiful place.

3 Coliving homes

9 Private rooms

3 Shared rooms

Beach town

Balanced vibe

Cocreated

Surfing

Hiking

Yoga

Private room

From

$770

/4 weeks

3. Pipa

All year round

Live in one of Brazil’s most loved beach towns, surrounded by cliffs, warm water, and laid-back local life. Pipa brings together surf, nature, beach cafés, and a social village feel in one seriously easy place to settle into.

1 Coliving home

17 Private chalets

Beach town

Surf vibes

Live music in town

Cocreated

Surfing

Epic sunset bar

In nature

Private room

From

$784

/4 weeks

Why coliving in Brazil?

Brazil is big, bold, and bursting with personality. Whether you're working beachside in Florianópolis, exploring the art-filled streets of São Paulo, or soaking up the jungle-meets-city vibes of Rio, Brazil has a rhythm that’s hard to resist. It’s a country where samba, sunshine, and street food collide with coworking, community, and a surprisingly strong remote work culture. Here’s what you can expect as a digital nomad in Brazil:

1. Warm, Tropical Climate

Brazil spans several climate zones, but much of the country enjoys warm, tropical weather year-round. Coastal cities like Rio de Janeiro and Salvador offer sun-soaked summers and mild winters—perfect for that beach-to-laptop lifestyle. For a deeper dive into seasonal averages across regions, check out timeanddate.com.


2. Affordable(ish) Living; Depending on Where You Land

Compared to major Western cities, Brazil can be quite affordable—especially outside the big metros. Local meals, transport, and even rent can come at a much friendlier price in places like João Pessoa or Fortaleza. But hotspots like São Paulo and Rio do get pricey. To get the full picture, explore city-by-city breakdowns on numbeo.com.

3. A Culture That Loves Connection

Brazilians are known for being warm, welcoming, and incredibly social. Whether you're joining a spontaneous beach football match or being invited to a family-style BBQ (called a "churrasco"), expect to feel part of the community fast. Learning a few basic Portuguese phrases can go a long way - especially outside touristy areas.


4. Internet: Pretty Solid

Brazil’s internet has come a long way, especially in urban centers and digital nomad hubs like Florianópolis. Most coliving spaces and coworking cafes offer decent speeds, but rural areas can still be hit or miss. Consider a local SIM with a good data plan as a reliable backup (TIM and Claro are solid options).

Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka

5. Safety Awareness: Know Before You Go

Brazil’s reputation for safety is mixed - and it varies a lot by location. Big cities like Rio and São Paulo have both safe and sketchy areas. The key is to stay informed, ask locals for advice, and avoid flashy displays of wealth. Stick to well-known neighborhoods and use Uber or 99 instead of hailing taxis. The U.S. Department of State and local expat groups can be good starting points for up-to-date safety info.


From capirinhas to coworking, Brazil offers an exciting, high-energy backdrop for digital nomads who want more than just a place to plug in. Come for the beach vibes, stay for the community - and maybe pick up a little samba along the way. 💃🌴

Living in Brazil

Sure, you’ve got your flight booked and your Google Maps pins saved, but before you touch down in Brazil, here’s what you really want to know to make your life easier from day one.

1. Slow Traveler? 

Get Your CPF Number (Yes, even as a tourist). The CPF is Brazil’s national tax ID number, and you’ll be shocked how often you need it, even to sign up for a phone plan, buy stuff online, or book accommodation. The good news? You don’t need to be a resident to get one. You can apply at a post office or even online through your country’s Brazilian consulate. It's worth it if you are planning to stay longer. 


Pro tip: book with us and we will send you our welcome guide with an easy way to get that CPF in the cases you need it ;) 


2. Skip the Airport SIM Hassle

Most airport SIM kiosks are overpriced or overly complicated. Instead, wait till you’re in the city and hit up a TIM, Claro, or Vivo shop in a mall. Bring your passport, and they’ll set you up in minutes. Bonus tip: ask for a plan with “WhatsApp grátis”, many prepaid plans give you unlimited data for WhatsApp messaging and calls.


3. Delivery Apps Are a Way of Life

Whether you’re craving late-night açaí or need groceries delivered to your coliving, Brazil’s app game is strong. Download iFood, Rappi, and/or Uber Eats for food, and Mercado Livre for just about everything else. Want to do laundry without leaving home? There’s an app for that too.

Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka
Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka

4. Be Smart About the Digital Paper Trail

Brazil loves a bit of extra documentation, sometimes even for things like renting a scooter or getting a SIM card. It’s not unusual to be asked for a scan or photo of your passport. That said, don’t send it to just anyone. Always ask why it’s needed, and only share your ID with reputable businesses or services. If it’s someone helping you out informally, make sure they’ll delete it after use (and ideally, see them do it). A little caution goes a long way in protecting your identity.


5. Join Local WhatsApp or Facebook Groups

Forget TripAdvisor - local WhatsApp or Facebook groups are where the real gold is. Whether it’s "digital nomads Florianopolis,” or "Rio Digital Nomads”, these groups will help you find events, safety updates, coworking recs, or even a surf buddy. It’s also where you’ll get the real reviews about places before booking.


Embrace the beautiful chaos, Brazil is one of those places that rewards curiosity and flexibility. You're gonna love it.

COMPARISON | COLIVING BRAZIL

Airbnb vs. Coliving

Airbnb

Nomadico Coliving

💻 Workspace

❌ Not guaranteed

🌐 WiFi reliability

⚠️ Hit or miss

✅ Dedicated setup

✅ Tested for remote work

👥 Community

❌ Solo stay

✅ Built-in community

🎉 Events

❌ None

🏡 Local experience

⚠️ Depends

🧠 Ease of arrival

⚠️ Varies by host

✅ Weekly events

✅ Local hosts + community

✅ Plug & play

🧹 Weekly cleaning

❌ Usually none

✅ Included

What  do you actually get?

You can spend weeks working from a kitchen table, figuring out where to meet people, testing WiFi speeds, and hoping your host replies when something breaks.

Or…

You arrive, open your laptop, and everything just works.
Fast WiFi. A proper desk. People to have dinner with. Plans for the week already lined up.

bottom of page
WhatsApp