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Digital Nomads Mallorca
Mallorca
Everything you need to know as a digital nomad in Mallorca
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Best for: Sunseekers & Explorers
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Internet: Reliable - coworking spots abound
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Budget: Mid-Range
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Weather: Warm & breezy
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Vibe: Chill x Mediterranean
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Typical stay: 2â4 weeks
What you can expect from Mallorca
Mallorca is a Mediterranean gem where laid-back island vibes meet stunning scenery. Expect sun-soaked days, crystal-clear waters, and endless outdoor adventures - from hiking in the Tramuntana mountains to cycling scenic coastal roads. The islandâs vibrant culture, delicious tapas, and friendly international community make it easy to feel at home. With reliable WiFi, cozy cafĂŠs, and growing coworking options, Mallorca is perfect for mixing work and play - plus, thereâs always a new beach or village to explore.
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Location & Culture | Digital nomads Mallorca
Mallorca is the largest of Spainâs Balearic Islands, just a quick flight from most major European cities. The island has its own airport, so getting here is a breeze. Mallorca is famous for its Mediterranean flavorsâthink fresh seafood, local olives, rustic pa amb oli, and sweet ensaĂŻmada pastries. Nearby, youâll find charming towns like SĂłller and Valldemossa, perfect for a quieter vibe or a change of scenery. Mallorca feels international but still keeps its laid-back island spirit. Locals are used to visitors, and the island is known for being safe and welcoming.
Activities | Digital Nomads Mallorca
Mallorca might be an island, but thereâs way more to do here than just hit the beach. Depending on when you visit, you can dive into everything from hiking in the Tramuntana mountains to cycling scenic routes, paddleboarding, or exploring hidden coves. Not into sports? Try local cooking classes, yoga, or wander through charming villages and markets. Thereâs always something new to discoverâno matter your vibe or the season.




Coworking in Mallorca
The digital nomad scene in Mallorca is thriving, with new coworking spaces and laptop-friendly cafĂŠs popping up all the time. Youâll find everything from high-speed fiber internet to comfy chairs and chill vibes - just what you need for a productive day. While most spots are well-equipped, keep in mind that island life can mean the occasional WiFi hiccup. Here are some coworking options our community has tested and loved in Mallorca:
NOMADICO WORKSPACE MALLORCA
Our Nomadico home in Mallorca is set up so you can get straight to work - or straight to the beach when youâre done. Youâll find high-speed fiber optic internet, big tables, and comfy chairs that make long work sessions a breeze. Every room is designed for focus, and thereâs a dedicated coworking area just for our community, plus a fully equipped kitchen for coffee breaks and snack runs. Need to jump on a call or host a meeting? Thereâs plenty of space for that, too. When you need to recharge, kick back in the chill area or step outside to soak up the island vibes. Whether youâre here to crush deadlines or just want a change of scenery, our Mallorca workspace has everything you need to stay productive and relaxed.







ARABAY FLAGSHIP STORE
Arabay Flagship Store is a chill spot in Palma thatâs perfect for getting work done or just hanging out with a great cup of coffee. The vibe is super relaxed, and youâll find plenty of other remote workers and students here, so you wonât feel out of place with your laptop. Their coffee is top-notch (seriously, try the flat white), and theyâve got plant-based milk options if thatâs your thing.




Climate | Digital nomads Mallorca
If youâre chasing endless sunshine, Mallorca is your spot. With over 300 sunny days a year, you can count on blue skies and warm temps most of the time. From May to October, expect classic Mediterranean summerâhot, dry, and perfect for beach days, hiking, and cycling. July and August are the busiest, so book ahead if you want to visit then. From November to April, things cool down a bit, but itâs still mild and way quieterâideal for exploring mountain trails or cozying up in a seaside cafĂŠ. No matter when you come, Mallorcaâs natural beauty and laid-back vibe make it easy to find your own slice of paradise.



Why go in low or shoulder season?
Mallorca in the low or shoulder season is a whole different vibe. From October to April, the island slows down - think quieter beaches, empty hiking trails, and charming villages without the crowds. The weather is mild, perfect for cycling, hiking the Serra de Tramuntana, or exploring hidden coves without breaking a sweat. Local markets and tapas bars feel more authentic, and youâll have more chances to connect with locals. Plus, prices for accommodation and activities drop, so your budget stretches further. Just pack a light jacket for cooler evenings and occasional rain showers. If you want to experience Mallorcaâs natural beauty and culture at a relaxed pace, this is the time to come.
Communities | Digital nomads Mallorca
Mallorca is quickly becoming a favorite base for digital nomads and expats, thanks to its laid-back island vibe and welcoming community. Youâll find fellow nomads everywhereâfrom coworking spaces like Nomadico and The Hub, to laptop-friendly cafĂŠs like Arabay Flagship Store and Mistral Coffee House. People here are open-minded and itâs easy to make new friends, whether youâre joining a coworking event, a beach day, or just chatting over coffee. There are plenty of meetups, language exchanges, and community dinners happening all the time, so youâll never feel alone. Mallorcaâs mix of stunning nature, vibrant culture, and active nomad scene makes it the perfect spot to work, connect, and explore.
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Nomadico - it's only possible to join our whatsapp group while you stay with us
đď¸ Beach sunbed: âŹ10/day
đ˛ Bike rental: âŹ12/day
đŞđť Gym day pass: âŹ10
đ˝ď¸ Dinner at a normal restaurant: âŹ15â22
đ Accommodation: âŹ1,200â1,400/month
âď¸ Cappuccino with oatmilk: âŹ3.5
Cost of living Mallorca
Mallorca isnât the cheapest spot in Spain, especially in the popular areas, and prices can be a bit higher than you might expect. Itâs a super popular destination, so things add up fast. But if you stick to local cafes and neighborhoods away from the main tourist zones, you can definitely keep your costs down.
A day in the life of a Digital nomad in Mallorca
Find out what you can do as a digital nomad here during the week and the weekend.
During the week
Depending on your work schedule, you might kick off your morning with a yoga session on the terrace or a quick hike in the Tramuntana mountains. Or, grab a coffee and ensaĂŻmada with fellow nomads before heading to the local market for fresh produce. If youâre working early hours, youâll have the afternoons free to swim in turquoise coves, paddleboard along the coast, or explore charming villages like Valldemossa. On Wednesday evenings, join the weekly tapas crawl in SĂłller - perfect for meeting other digital nomads and sampling local bites. Other nights, catch a sunset beach walk, check out live music in a cozy Palma bar, or unwind with a group dinner at a seaside restaurant. Mallorcaâs laid-back island vibe makes it easy to balance work, adventure, and connection - every day feels like a mini getaway.








On the weekend
Start your weekend in Mallorca with a relaxed breakfast at a seaside cafĂŠ, then head to Cala DeiĂ for a swim in turquoise waters and some epic cliffside views. If youâre after a quieter vibe, check out Cala Tuent - a hidden gem where you can unwind away from the crowds (donât forget your sun hat and snacks). Feeling adventurous? Take a day trip to the mountain village of Valldemossa. Wander its cobbled streets, grab a pastry at a local bakery, and soak up the laid-back charm. If youâre into hiking, the nearby Serra de Tramuntana trails offer stunning scenery and plenty of fresh air. Wrap up your day with sunset tapas at a local chiringuito, toes in the sand and a cold drink in hand. Mallorca weekends are all about easygoing adventures and soaking up the islandâs magic.
How to get to Mallorca
Mallorca is super easy to reach, thanks to its international airport in Palmaâjust hop on a direct flight from most major European cities. Getting around the island is a breeze, too, with reliable buses, trains, and car rentals for exploring hidden beaches or mountain villages. Many nomads continue their journey to other Balearic Islands like Menorca or Ibiza, or even head to mainland Spain to check out Barcelona or Valencia. If youâre craving a change of scenery, youâre perfectly placed to explore more of the Mediterranean or even hop over to Portugal or Italy.

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