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Why Go? | Digital Nomad Mallorca
If you’re a digital nomad craving a destination where productivity meets paradise (in Europe), Mallorca should be your next stop. Here’s why this sun-kissed Mediterranean island hits the sweet spot for work-life bliss.



Sunshine, Scenery, and Outdoor Adventures
Mallorca is all about sunshine—over 300 glorious days of it every year! Whether you're taking a break to dive into crystal-clear waters or hitting a scenic trail for a post-work hike, you’ll always find a way to recharge. From golden shores to dramatic cliffs and lush hills, the island offers endless ways to keep the adventure going.
A Cultural Playground with Modern Comforts
Mallorca's history reads like an epic saga. Think ancient Roman ruins, Moorish palaces, and storybook villages. But it’s not just about history—it’s also alive with buzzing festivals, local markets, and an arts scene that will draw you in. And when you’re done exploring, you’ll still have everything you need to stay connected, thanks to reliable WiFi, coworking spots, and hip cafès.
All the Infrastructure You Need
Whether you’re hopping on a bus or cruising on a scooter, getting around Mallorca is easy and cost-effective. Public transit is reliable and well-connected (here’s more info on buses and trains). Want total freedom to explore? Renting a car gives you access to remote beaches and epic viewpoints.
Remote Work in Mallorca
And, of course, when it comes to your remote work needs, we've got your back, Nomadico’s coliving space includes a dedicated workspace that’s ready for your most productive days.
If you're looking for more variety, check out our Coworking in Mallorca page. You’ll find top-rated spots like The Hub and cozy coworking cafès that blend great brews with great vibes.
Affordable and Delicious Bites
Mallorca’s culinary scene serves up everything from market-fresh produce to mouthwatering tapas. You can stock up on local goodies at the markets or treat yourself to wallet-friendly meals at places like:
Pizzería Piccolo – Where Italian flavors shine.
Dragon Sushi – An all-you-can-eat sushi buffet perfect for a night out.
There’s no shortage of authentic spots to keep your meals exciting without blowing your budget. (FYI; both the above spots are in La Palma, that's about 40 minutes away from our remote get away coliving spot in Mallorca)



Culture & Nature | Digital Nomad Mallorca
Mallorca’s beauty runs deeper than its beaches—it’s a place where history, nature, and adventure come together to create something truly unique. As part of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca stands apart from mainland Spain with its own distinct identity.
Nature Lover’s Paradise
Mallorca’s diverse landscapes make it an outdoor playground for adventure seekers. The Serra de Tramuntana mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are perfect for hiking and cycling, offering breathtaking views and challenging trails. For those who love the sea, the island’s turquoise waters are ideal for diving, snorkeling, and sailing. Hidden coves and cliffs make every coastal exploration feel like a secret discovery.
If you’re a cyclist, Mallorca is a dream come true. The island’s winding roads and scenic routes attract cyclists from all over the world. From leisurely rides through quaint villages to challenging climbs up mountain passes, there’s something for every level.
Active Island Life
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can try paddleboarding, kayaking, and even cliff jumping for a thrill. The island also boasts fantastic diving spots, with underwater caves and vibrant marine life waiting to be explored. After a day of adventure, unwind with a sunset walk along the coast or enjoy tapas at a local seaside restaurant.
A Culture of Its Own
Mallorca’s Catalan roots are reflected in its language—Mallorquí—and celebrated in lively festivals like Sóller’s Festa de Nostra Senyora de la Victoria. The island’s artisanal crafts, from hand-blown glass to world-famous pearls, showcase its creative heritage.



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Are there any nearby local restaurants?DK Bojun (2-minute walk) for hoppers and Hungry Spot (4-minute walk) for lunch or dinner. The other cafes such as Lemongrass Cafe or Garlic Cafe will be 10-minute walk (3-minute drive) away from the house.
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How do I get to Hiriketiya from Colombo?Once in Colombo, you have several options to reach Hiriketiya: Take a scenic train ride along the coast (to Matara, then a short taxi/tuk-tuk to Hiriketiya) Hire a private taxi (most comfortable, ~3.5 – 4.5 hours) Use the public bus system for a budget-friendly adventure
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What are the coworking options available at Nomadico’s coliving in Sri Lanka?The house features a beautiful coworking space on the top floor with great views, ergonomic chairs, and seating for up to 8 people. Each room also has its own desk and chair for private work sessions.
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How fast and reliable is the Wi-Fi at the coliving space in Sri Lanka?Very fast and stable: 74.5 Mbps download and 65.2 Mbps upload. Great for calls, uploading content, and remote work.
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What is the house address for my visa application?No.1, Bo Sevana, Dodampahala, Hiriketiya
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Where do I get groceries?There are small sundry shops next to the house and just across the road, about a 3-minute walk away. For a larger supermarket like Cargills Food City, it’s a 26-minute walk or a 4-minute drive
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Where to do laundry?Laundry services is available for pick up as per requested. It will take a 12-minute walk or 3-minute drive to South Side Laundry Service.
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Does power outage affect your WiFi connection?Power cuts during midday is possible but there is a reliable backup power for Wi-Fi up to 6 hours.
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What is the best airport to fly to?The best airport to fly into is Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s main international hub.
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What is Coliving?Coliving is a modern form of shared housing where people live together, each with a private room, and share communal spaces like kitchens, living rooms, or coworking areas. But it’s more than just splitting rent — it’s about building a community. In the digital nomad world, coliving often blends home, work, and social life into one flexible lifestyle. It’s a great way to meet like-minded people while traveling, working remotely, or exploring a new place without being alone.
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What is a Coworking Space?A coworking space is a shared work environment where people can rent a desk or workspace - usually on a flexible basis. It’s designed for focus and collaboration, with amenities like fast WiFi, meeting rooms, coffee stations, and sometimes even nap pods or rooftop terraces. It's the office, reimagined - without the cubicles or dress codes.
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What is a Coworking Café?A coworking café is a coffee shop that’s friendly to remote workers — offering strong WiFi, a chill atmosphere, plenty of seating, and outlets for laptops. While it’s not a formal coworking space, it serves a similar function for people who want to work in a more relaxed, social setting. Think: good coffee, background buzz, and a few hours of productive flow.
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What is Coworking?Coworking is a way of working where people from different jobs, companies, or backgrounds share a common space - usually one designed for productivity, flexibility, and connection. It’s the alternative to working from home or a traditional office, especially for freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads. It’s less about sharing a company, more about sharing an environment.
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What is a Digital Nomad?A digital nomad is someone who works remotely while traveling — using technology to do their job from anywhere in the world. Instead of being tied to an office, they move between countries, cities, or coliving spaces while staying connected to their work online. It’s a lifestyle built on freedom, flexibility, and a strong WiFi signal.
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What is a Workation?A workation (work + vacation) is when someone travels to a new destination and continues working remotely while enjoying a change of scenery. Unlike a full-on holiday, you're still on the clock — but maybe with a better view and a beach walk between meetings. It’s mixing business with pleasure, on purpose.
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What is Coworking?Coworking is a way of working where people from different jobs, companies, or backgrounds share a common space - usually one designed for productivity, flexibility, and connection. It’s the alternative to working from home or a traditional office, especially for freelancers, remote workers, and digital nomads. It’s less about sharing a company, more about sharing an environment.
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What is a Coliving?Coliving is a modern form of shared housing where people live together, each with a private room, and share communal spaces like kitchens, living rooms, or coworking areas. But it’s more than just splitting rent — it’s about building a community. In the digital nomad world, coliving often blends home, work, and social life into one flexible lifestyle. It’s a great way to meet like-minded people while traveling, working remotely, or exploring a new place without being alone.
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What is a Digital Nomad Hostel?A digital nomad hostel is a type of hostel designed with remote workers in mind. Unlike traditional hostels that cater mostly to backpackers, these places offer strong WiFi, work-friendly areas, and a more balanced vibe between socializing and getting things done. Think bunk beds meets breakout rooms - with a side of community.
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What is a Workation?A workation (work + vacation) is when someone travels to a new destination and continues working remotely while enjoying a change of scenery. Unlike a full-on holiday, you're still on the clock — but maybe with a better view and a beach walk between meetings. It’s mixing business with pleasure, on purpose.
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What is a Digital Nomad housing?Digital nomad housing refers to accommodation options that are set up to support the remote work lifestyle. That includes short- to medium-term stays in homes, apartments, colivings, hostels, or other setups that offer fast WiFi, workspaces, and a vibe that suits working travelers. It’s about finding a place to live and work - not just sleep.
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What is a Digital Nomad?A digital nomad is someone who works remotely while traveling — using technology to do their job from anywhere in the world. Instead of being tied to an office, they move between countries, cities, or coliving spaces while staying connected to their work online. It’s a lifestyle built on freedom, flexibility, and a strong WiFi signal.
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Is Trafaria safe?Trafaria is generally considered a safe area. It is a small town located across the Tagus River from Lisbon, accessible by ferry or road.
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Emergency numbersMedical Emergencies: Dial 112 for medical emergencies. This number is for urgent medical assistance and will connect you to the appropriate healthcare services. Police: Dial 112 for the police if you need assistance with law enforcement or to report a crime. In non-urgent situations, you can also dial 115 specifically for the police. Fire Department: In case of a fire or related emergencies, dial 112 for the fire department. The general emergency number can connect you to the appropriate fire services.
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Where can I do my laundry?There is no washing machine in the house, but we offer a laundry service for €5,-
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When will my room and the house be cleaned?We clean the whole house and change the towels once a week. For the remaining days please make sure to keep your home clean & tidy: Bathroom, kitchen, dishes, etc.
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Other interesting things to do in the area:Gym: The Spot Capuchos, Costa da Caparica Tennis: Parque Municipal de Santo António da Caparica Surf school: Gecko Surf School (for special prices text Marco (+351) 96 6643363) Bike shop: Nshark Repair, Costa da Caparica Adventure (slide, paintball, etc.): Fun Parque São João, São João Beach Golf: Aldeia dos Capuchos, Costa da Caparica Yoga: Ocean Yoga Studio & Wellness Centre, Costa da Caparica Paragliding: Portugal Paragliding, Costa da Caparica Martial Arts: Caparica Muay Thai
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Is there a kitchen in the Lisbon coliving space?There is a spacious open kitchen with fridges and storage where you can keep your groceries.
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Is there a quiet, designated working space for private calls and evenings?There is no conference room in the house, but you can have your calls from your room as all our rooms have desks and chairs, and it's very quiet in the coliving.
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Do I need to rent a car?Unless you are visiting other places before or after your stay, it is not necessary. Uber or Bolt is quite affordable and you can take the boat to go to Lisbon if you want to visit the city.
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Our Favourite Restaurants in the area:PORTUGUESE CUISINE Antiga Casa Marítima Casa Ideal A Taberna FISH AND SEAFOOD: Restaurante O Veleiro BEACH RESTAURANT: Pé Nú Beach Club GRILL: Grelha do Rio CAFÉ Asante Boutique Coffee Roasters Cafetaria Padaria da Praia 48 Casulo - Warung Coffee Shop
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Is there a grocery store nearby?BAKERY ADDRESS: R. Ten, Maia 46, Trafaria OPENING HOURS: 6:30 - 20:00 FRUIT & VEGGIES ADDRESS: Largo República, Trafaria OPENING HOURS: 7:00 - 13:00 PASTRY SHOP ADDRESS: Pastelaria de Santo Antonio OPENING HOURS: 7:00 - 19:00 SUPERMARKET ADDRESS: Campus da Caparica (Lidl) OPENING HOURS: 8:00 - 21:30 FARMER’S MARKETS ADDRESS: Largo de República, Trafaria OPENING HOURS: 7:00 - 13:00 You can order groceries via Glovo delivery, which is quite convenient and affordable.
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Where can I work from?You can work from either the shared work space or your room, as all rooms have desks and chairs. There is a stable fiber internet connection.
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Is there a grocery store nearby?There’s a large supermarket (Continente) just 8 minutes away by bike, which also has a drugstore, café, and ATM. Lidl, Aldi, and Intermarché are also nearby. If you prefer a smaller market, there’s a mini market just 5 minutes away by bike
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Where can I do my laundry?There is a laundry service in the coliving. It costs €11 per load to get it washed, dried and folded.
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Is there a kitchen in the Ericeira coliving space?There is a spacious open kitchen with fridges and individual storage units where you can keep your groceries.
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Is Ericeira safe?Ericeira is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. The local authorities and tourism industry take safety seriously, and efforts are made to ensure the well-being of visitors.
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Do I need to rent a car?Unless you are visiting other places before or after your stay, it is not necessary. The town center is a 20 min walk.
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When will my room be cleaned?We clean and change the towels once a week.
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Is there a quiet, designated working space for private calls and evenings?There is no conference room in the house, but you can have your calls from your room as all our rooms have desks and chairs (under request), and there is a workspace in the coliving.
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Where can I work from?You have a few options when it comes to workspaces: The coliving: You can work from your room or from the communal area in the coliving, as all rooms have desks and chairs. There is a stable fiber internet connection. There is a bookable call room to use during the daytime. Coworking spaces in town: The Salt Studio Cowork Ericeira Kelp Coworking Space Ericeira
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Emergency numbersMedical Emergencies: Dial 112 for medical emergencies. This number is for urgent medical assistance and will connect you to the appropriate healthcare services. Police: Dial 112 for the police if you need assistance with law enforcement or to report a crime. In non-urgent situations, you can also dial 115 specifically for the police. Fire Department: In case of a fire or related emergencies, dial 112 for the fire department. The general emergency number can connect you to the appropriate fire services. Healthcare Centro de Saúde (Health Center) in Ericeira: Centro de Saúde Address: Rua Dr. Eduardo Burnay, 2655-344 Ericeira, Portugal This health center provides primary healthcare services and is your first point of contact for non-emergency medical concerns.
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What kind of networking events are available in Taghazout's coworking spaces?Coworking spaces in Taghazout often host networking events and workshops, such as meet-and-greets, happy hours, and skill-building sessions. These events provide opportunities to connect with other professionals in the area, share ideas and resources, and collaborate on projects.
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What are the benefits of coworking in Taghazout?Coworking in Taghazout provides a flexible and affordable option for remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs looking for a professional workspace with reliable internet, comfortable amenities, and access to a community of like-minded professionals. Plus, the stunning views and vibrant culture of Taghazout offer a unique backdrop for inspiration and creativity.
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Can I reserve a desk or private office ahead of time at coworking spaces in Taghazout?Yes, many coworking spaces in Taghazout allow you to reserve a desk or private office ahead of time, either online or through their mobile app. This provides the convenience and assurance of knowing that you'll have a workspace available when you arrive.
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Are there private offices available in coworking spaces in Taghazout?Yes, many of the coworking spaces in Taghazout offer private office options in addition to shared desk spaces. Private offices provide a more secluded and focused work environment, and are often ideal for small teams or individuals who need a quiet space to work.
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Is it necessary to have a Nomadico membership to access coworking spaces in Taghazout?No, it's not necessary to have a Nomadico membership to access coworking spaces in Taghazout. However, having a membership with Nomadico can provide additional benefits such as discounted coworking rates and access to a supportive community of fellow digital nomads.
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What and where are the best coworking offices and spaces?The coworking offices that we work with are Coworking Fenicia (in the center of Laureles) and Coworking Inspira (1 office in Laureles and 1 in Rosales).
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How long can I stay in a coliving space in Medellin?As long as you want. Most of our guests stay for a couple of weeks (and then extend, or book again later).
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How much does coliving in Medellin cost?We have made sure that there is something to choose from for every budget size. If it's luxury you seek, we have it, if it's a more budget shared room option you want, we have it too. All rooms come with the perks of being in our community! Our prices start from $809 dollars for a private room.
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What are the benefits of coliving in Medellin?In Medellin we have started our very first coliving village in the area Laureles. All our homes are walking distance to the coworking office we work with and be ready for multiple activities or events per week. We haven't even started talking about salsa, hiking spots, the food scene, rooftop bars, and so much more...
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Is coliving suitable for individuals or only for groups?80% of our guests are solo traveler's / digital nomads. They are all very interested to meet other people, especially because they just traveled to another location where they don't know anyone. Our community provides an opportunity to make friends instantly in unknown destinations.
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What and where are the good coworking cafes?Délmuri Coffee & Bakery Shop, Semilla Cafe Coworking, Café Revolución and PERGAMINO Café Laureles (or basically all the Pergamino's in Medellin) are all outstanding to work from and have a coffee or breakfast/lunch.
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Is coliving only for digital nomads or remote workers?Not necessarily, but we do focus on providing everything that's needed for digital nomads / remote workers in our locations. If you are interested in for instance a workation for a couple weeks, it's absolutely ideal too!
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How good/fast is the wifi at the coliving in Medellin?All our coliving homes have at least 300mbps internet speed.
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Are there desks in the coliving home or room?Yes, all our coliving homes have desks or spaces to work from.
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Are there any community activities or events in Medellin?Yes! We organise activities or events weekly, although usually someone will ask you if you'd like to join for dinner! You can of course choose to participate or not. Just be warned, we are very good in convincing you to join...
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Are there private rooms available in the Medellin coliving space?Yes, we only have private studios.
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What are the working options at the coliving of Nomadico in that location?Caobo has a dedicated coworking floor, equipped with ergonomic chairs and lush park views. There are also several different spaces to work for different vibes.
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Is there a good quiet designated working space for private calls and evenings?We have a nice designated workspace with views on the garden. You can take your calls from there or for more privacy and silence you can also work from your room. Most have ocean views :).
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Any recommendations on where to rent a car or scooter?Yes! We get a 10% discount with My Scooter Madeira. You can contact them directly via their IG or Whatsapp number (+351) 96 39 36 780 to rent a scooter or car.
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Is there a surf rental nearby?There are no surf shops in Jardim but there are surf instructors and they rent boards too. Orlando is one of the island's best surfers and family of Cecilia. He rents boards for 35€ for half a day and 50€ for a guided surf session. If you are not an experienced surfer we recommend the guided session first.
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I was planning on renting a car. Is a vehicle necessary?It depends on what you're looking for. If you’re very active, want to go off and explore on a daily basis and be independent then we suggest you do. However, if you’re ok to chill in Jardim do Mar and team up with our community for trips, supermarket runs and explore the island together then you’re fine without.
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How to get to the coliving from the airport?Madeira Cab/Lift Share: WhatsApp Group Taxi App: BOLT (70-85 €) you can pre-book your ride. Private Transfer or Taxi: Marco (+351 969 595 548) João Cabral (+351926211014) My Scooter Madeira (+351 963 936 780) Or rent a car or scooter (recommended if you like to explore around the island)
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When is the coliving season in Madeira?From the 1st of October until the 31st of May
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What is the best way to get there from Funchal without a car (are there buses/good taxi providers)?To get to Jardim there are a few options: - You can organize a pickup from the airport with Jose from My Scooter Madeira. Usually it’s more affordable vs a taxi or Uber/Bolt. - You can call local taxis: Nelio: +351 965734653 Marco: +351 969595548 - There are buses from Funchal too, you can see the schedule here (https://www.rodoeste.com.pt/assets/front/pdf/schedules/locality/JARDIM%20DO%20MAR.pdf)
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Is there a grocery store nearby? Does Nomadico Jardim do Mar do community meals?Yes and Yes :). To do grocery shopping there are a few options: A small local grocery store with the essentials, a 3 mins walk away Local delivery trucks that come twice a week with fresh veggies and daily with fresh bread Bigger supermarkets 5 mins away by car. Our community often teams up to do grocery runs. We love to cook together too and do regular family dinners. Also Joe’s bar is around the corner, their food is delicious, healthy and made with 💙.
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Where is the Coliving Located?Magikvanilla (Susie’s House): R. Ribeira da Baleia 6, 2655-350 Ericeira, Portugal Nomadico Ericeira - Coliving | Coworking
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Wifi accessNetwork: MEO-205305 Password: 3f1b3fbbd
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Where is the Lisbon Coliving Located?Joao’s House: R. 1º de Maio 4, 2825-456 Trafaria, Portugal Nomadico Lisbon - Coliving | Coworking
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How can I get from the airport to the Coliving?Getting to Nomadico Lisbon in Trafaria from Lisbon Airport: 1. Public Transport: Airport to Cais do Sodré (Train Station): Take the Lisbon Airport Metro (Red Line) from Lisbon Airport to Alameda Station. Transfer to the Green Line and continue to Cais do Sodré Station. Cais do Sodré to Cacilhas (Ferry Terminal): From Cais do Sodré, you can take a ferry to Cacilhas. Ferries depart regularly, and the journey provides a scenic view of Lisbon. Cacilhas to Trafaria: Once you arrive at Cacilhas, you can take a bus or a taxi to Trafaria. Alternatively, you can walk to Trafaria if you prefer a leisurely stroll. Arrival at R. 1º de Maio 4, 2825-456 Trafaria: Use a map or navigation app to guide you to your specific destination on R. 1º de Maio in Trafaria. Please note that public transportation schedules may vary, so it's a good idea to check the latest information or use a navigation app for real-time updates. Consider the time of day and potential traffic when planning your journey. 2. Taxi, Uber or Bolt: A taxi is a convenient and direct option from Lisbon Airport to Nomadico Lisbon - Trafaria: R. 1º de Maio 4, 2825-456 Trafaria. Both Uber and Bolt operate in Lisbon. Check the prices once you arrive at the airport. Taxi number: +351 21 2947070
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How can I get from the airport to the Coliving?Getting to Ericeira from Lisbon Airport: By Car: Renting a car: Car rental prices can vary depending on the type of vehicle and the rental company. On average, you can expect to pay around €25-€50 per day, not including fuel. By Shuttle Service: Shuttle services: Prices for shuttle services from Lisbon Airport to Ericeira can range from €50 to €100 per person, depending on the provider and the number of passengers. It's advisable to check with specific shuttle companies for accurate pricing. By Public Transportation: Lisbon Metro: A one-way metro ticket from Lisbon Airport to the "Campo Grande" station costs €1.50. Bus from Campo Grande: The bus fare from Campo Grande to Ericeira typically ranges from €6 to €10, depending on the bus company and schedule. Getting to Ericeira from Porto Airport: By Car: Renting a car: Car rental prices can vary depending on the type of vehicle and the rental company. On average, you can expect to pay around €25-€50 per day, not including fuel. By Shuttle Service: Shuttle services: Prices for shuttle services from Porto Airport to Ericeira can range from €100 to €150 per person, depending on the provider and the number of passengers. It's advisable to check with specific shuttle companies for accurate pricing. By Public Transportation: Porto Metro: A one-way metro ticket from Porto Airport to the "Casa da Música" station costs €2.60. Taxi from Casa da Música to Porto Campo 24 de Agosto: Approximately €8 to €12. Bus from Campo 24 de Agosto: The bus fare from Campo 24 de Agosto to Ericeira typically ranges from €20 to €30, depending on the bus company and schedule. Please note that these prices are approximate and can vary depending on the time of booking, specific providers, and any special offers or discounts that may be available. It's advisable to check with car rental companies, shuttle service providers, and public transportation operators for the most up-to-date pricing and availability.