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Coliving Portugal

Your one stop guide to coliving in Portugal

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Top Destinations for coliving in Portugal

Ready to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle in Portugal? As one of Europe's top hubs for remote work, Portugal offers a rich blend of culture, cuisine, and connectivity. From sipping a fresh 'bica' (espresso) in Lisbon's historic squares to catching waves in the surf towns of the Algarve, this nation boasts a variety of coliving spots that cater to every preference. Dive in as we explore six must-consider destinations for coliving in this captivating corner of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Coliving in Portugal: our hot take

This sun-kissed nation has become a digital nomad haven, with a blend of history, vibrant culture, and modern amenities that make for a tempting live-work-play scene. Let's dive into five things you’ll absolutely love about coliving in Portugal!

  1. ClimateAccording to timeanddate.com, Portugal offers a Mediterranean climate with sunny summers and mild winters. So, whether you're working from a seaside cafe in July or exploring cobblestone streets in January, the weather's generally on your side. 

  2. Affordability; Stretching that digital dollar? Portugal's cost of living is relatively lower compared to many Western European countries. A quick glance at numbeo.com shows you just how much bang you can get for your buck here, especially when it comes to dining and local amenities. 

  3. Stunning Scenery; From the cliffs of the Algarve to the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley, Portugal is a visual treat. And let's not forget the picturesque towns with their pastel buildings and narrow alleyways. Your Instagram will thank you!

  4. Vibrant Culture and History; Dive into a rich tapestry of history from Moorish castles to age-old Fado music. Portuguese are proud of their heritage, and as you explore, you'll feel that historical heartbeat amidst modern life.

  5. Friendly Locals; The Portuguese are warm, friendly, and generally speak good English. They welcome nomads and traveler's alike with open arms, making it easy for you to build connections and feel right at home.

So, gear up for a blend of old-world charm and modern conveniences, and come see why so many digital nomads are calling Portugal their new "office"!

Coliving Madeira, Portugal

Madeira is like nature's best-kept secret for digital nomads! Imagine working amidst lush mountains, exotic gardens, and dramatic cliffs dropping into the azure sea. Madeira was the first location of Nomadico and will always have a special place in our heart. We truly think it has everything a digital nomad would want to have. Bill and Matilde have made dozens of nomads feel at home here and we're sure dozens will follow. 🏞️💻🏄‍♂️ 

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Coliving Ericeira, Portugal

Surf's up in Ericeira, the coastal haven for digital nomads with a love for waves and rustic charm! This traditional fishing village is renowned for its world-class surf spots, so when you're not dialed into work, you're catching waves. Whitewashed buildings, seafood feasts, and sunset views make every day feel like a getaway. Ericeira's tight-knit community vibe and oceanfront coworking spots create the perfect balance for nomads seeking both thrill and chill. 🐟🏄‍♂️

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Coliving Lisbon, Portugal

Think cobbled streets meeting hip coffee shops. As a digital nomad, you'll vibe with its thriving tech scene and the stunning Tagus River views. Fado music fills the air in historic neighborhoods, while the startup culture hums in modern cowork spaces. With its pastel buildings and trams, Lisbon offers a lively blend of tradition and trendiness that nomads can't help but fall in love with.

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Coliving Algarve, Portugal

Welcome to the Algarve, where golden beaches stretch for miles and picturesque cliffs overlook the Atlantic. For digital nomads, it's like hitting the jackpot: sunshine year-round, buzzing coworking communities, and affordable living. And let's talk coliving Lagos – a gem in the Algarve crown. With its vibrant nightlife, historical charm, and surf spots, Lagos is a hotspot for nomads looking to blend work and play. Whether you're lounging in a beach cafe or exploring hidden coves, the Algarve's got your back (and your Wi-Fi!). 🏖️💻

📍 Check out this comprehensive guide of the Algarve by digitalnomad.world

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Coliving Azores, Portugal

Dive into the Azores, a cluster of volcanic islands bursting with green landscapes and deep-blue lagoons. For digital nomads, it's an off-the-beaten-path dream. Picture yourself working amidst geothermal springs, hiking up misty peaks, or whale watching on your breaks. The Azores offers an unmatched slow-paced island vibe, yet with all the connectivity and amenities a nomad needs. It's like Mother Nature's own coworking space, where every view is a screensaver and every moment is an adventure. 🐋🏞️💻
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Coliving Sagres, Portugal

In the southwestern tip of Portugal lies Sagres, a digital nomad retreat kissed by Atlantic winds. Here, co-living becomes an adventure – picture brainstorming sessions with the soundtrack of crashing waves and spontaneous work breaks turning into coastal explorations. Sagres invites you to blend work with wanderlust, where the energy of the sea fuels your creativity. This unique coastal haven offers not just a co-living space but a maritime sanctuary for the nomadic soul, where every day feels like an endless seaside escape. 🚀⚓

 

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Coliving Porto, Portugal

Say "Olá" to Porto, where vintage charm meets modern hustle! This riverside gem is a blend of colorful buildings, iconic bridges, and a buzzing tech scene. As a digital nomad, you'll be enchanted by its cozy cafés, vibrant artsy districts, and of course, the world-famous port wine cellars. Beyond the keyboards and screens, the inviting Ribeira and Foz do Douro neighborhoods await your exploration. Porto’s mix of history and innovation is a digital drifter's dream! 🏰💻🎨.

 

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Portugal as a digital nomad: the logistics

Alright, you're pumped about kickstarting your digital nomad life in Portugal. Before you hop on that plane, there are some logistics to get squared away. Let's dive in.

  • Visa: Portugal, being a part of the Schengen Area, has specific visa rules. If you're a non-EU citizen, you might be able to stay for 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. But for longer stays, or if you plan to work locally, you'll need the right documentation. The *Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (SEF)* has all the deets you need. Always best to check ahead.

  • Internet access: Just like any nation, Portugal's internet connectivity can vary. Cities like Lisbon and Porto boast high-speed connections, perfect for digital nomads. And while the remote areas of the Azores or rural Alentejo might occasionally test your patience with patchy spots, the country is continually upgrading its digital infrastructure, especially with the rise of nomads calling Portugal home.

  • Safety: Safety concerns? Not many when it comes to Portugal. In fact, the Global Peace Index consistently ranks it as one of the world's safest countries (currently ranking 7th safest country). Of course, always be smart and aware, especially in tourist-heavy areas where pickpockets might lurk. For an in-depth look at safety stats, check out the Global Peace Index map on Portugal.

  • Culture: Portuguese culture—a delightful mix of maritime tales, Fado music, and world-renowned wines. Its history is rich with explorers, Moorish influences, and a touch of Roman heritage. And did you know? Portugal boasts 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites! From the historic tower of Belém in Lisbon to the wine region of Douro, there's a cultural feast waiting for every nomad. 

  • Language: While Portugal is home to Mirandese—a regional language spoken in some pockets of the northeast—fear not, the vast majority converse in Portuguese. And hey, if you toss in a friendly "Obrigado" (Thank you) or "Bom dia" (Good morning), you're sure to win some smiles! 😉

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