
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is an Extended Stay?
An extended stay refers to accommodations designed for longer visits — usually a few weeks to several months — rather than short-term tourist-style stays.
Unlike hotels or short Airbnb bookings, extended stays often come with lower rates, homey setups, and features that support remote work or everyday living (like kitchens, laundry, and workspaces).
Why Does an Extended Stay Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?
When you’re working remotely, staying longer in one place gives you time to settle in, find a routine, and actually enjoy the destination without burnout. It’s also way more cost-effective than bouncing around constantly.
Extended stays are perfect for slowmads, people testing out a new city, or anyone avoiding the visa-run hustle.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Extended Stays?
Most Nomadico homes are built with extended stays in mind — our average length of stay is 3 weeks. We offer discounts for longer stays, and our spaces are designed to feel like home, not just a stopover.
Whether you’re staying for 3 weeks or 3 months, you’ll have a space that supports remote work, rest, and real connection.
Common Misconceptions About Extended Stays
“Extended stays are just like long hotel bookings.”
Not quite — extended stay setups are usually more home-like, with full kitchens and a sense of routine.
“You have to commit long-term.”
Not necessarily. Although we encourage longer stays, it's possible to book a stay at Nomadico from 1 week.
“They’re only for expats or retirees.”
Not anymore — digital nomads, creatives, and remote workers are shaping a new wave of long-term, lifestyle-focused travel.
Related Terms
Long-Stay Accommodation (Coliving)
Coliving (Coliving)
Slowmad (Digital Nomadism)
Slow Travel (Lifestyle & Community)
Private Room (Coliving)
