- Coliving is more than just accommodation — it also offers opportunities for networking, learning, and meeting new people while working and travelling abroad.Â
- Digital nomad, Andy Stofferis shares his pick of 20 coliving and coworking spaces in beautiful locations around the world.Â
- From the Mediterranean island of Malta, to Mexico City, to the cultural city of Sydney in Australia, here are some of the most beautiful coliving locations to inspire your next trip.Â
If you’re keen to work and travel around the world as a digital nomad, then you’ll probably be interested in reading more about 20 of the best coworking and coliving spaces in the world.Â
When it comes to digital nomadism, coliving has grown rapidly in popularity. Coliving is more than just a convenient way of organising accommodation and coworking facilities while travelling. It’s a trendy new sub-culture that creates opportunities for networking, learning and meeting new people while working and travelling abroad. Â
And of course, it’s also popular because these coliving spaces usually offer the opportunity to live in incredible locations, while providing fast internet, communal living areas, great facilities and interesting curated events and activities. Â
Coliving, which is essentially living with other people in a shared house or in apartments with some shared facilities, also offers an immersive travel and work experience that can spark business opportunities, jobs ideas, and friendships.
What is coliving?Â
Coliving is a flexible, community living arrangement. Coliving spaces are communal and are often located in some of the best and most scenic or culturally attractive places on the planet. Â
Accommodation options vary and can include luxury private rooms with communal facilities like lounges, kitchens, pools, saunas, and workspaces. For the savvy traveller, these coliving spaces can also be quite reasonably priced and for entrepreneurs and creatives they can be a great way to meet like-minded people. Â
Some coliving spaces offer private rooms, typically with all utilities included in the rates (which can be charged weekly or monthly), and you may either have shared bathrooms and kitchens or private ones. There are usually weekly cleaning services included as well as fast internet, laundry facilities, and security. Some even arrange networking events and outings.  Â
Working remotely while travelling can be a lonely experience and in fact one of the main challenges that digital nomads face is loneliness. That’s probably also why coliving has become such a trend, as it offers many social benefits and opportunities to interact with fellow nomads. Â
Not all coliving spaces offer the same facilities, rates or experiences. That’s why we’ve curated a list of some of the best rated coliving spaces in the world, most of which have access to coworking spaces. These include coliving and coworking spaces in Mexico, Spain, Indonesia, Portugal, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Germany, Morocco, Greece and Norway.Â
The Top Coworking and Coliving Spaces in the WorldÂ
1. Outpost (Ubud, Bali, Indonesia)Â
Outpost in Ubud is an exquisite coliving space that is a popular remote working destination. Outpost is located near to many cultural attractions and Balinese temples as well as the well-known Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, yoga studios and gyms.Â
For companies that are keen to build corporate culture, reward and engage employees through team building events, Outpost also arranges and designs personalised retreats to enhance collaboration.  Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Private rooms with en-suite bathroomsÂ
- On-site restaurant and cafeÂ
- Swimming poolÂ
- Communal kitchenÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- 24/7 access to coworking facilitiesÂ
- Private offices and meeting roomsÂ
- Air conditioning Â
- Backyard event spaceÂ
Outpost Bali websiteÂ
Website: https://destinationoutpost.co Â
2. Sun & Co (Javea, Spain)
Many of Spain’s small towns are opening their arms to digital nomads, which makes it a desirable country in which to work and travel. Â
Founded in 2015, Sun & Co offers a Mediterranean coworking and coliving experience that aims to enhance personal and professional growth. To date, over 800 guests with 47 different nationalities have stayed here with over 325 community events being organised. Â
In 2021, Sun & Co received the ‘best community and user experience’ award by Coliving Awards. Â
Sun & Co is therefore one of the best European coliving spaces which helps people to work remotely and connect with others while advancing their personal and professional goals. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Private and shared roomsÂ
- Communal kitchenÂ
- Spacious common areas: living room, chillout patio and foyerÂ
- 24/7 access to coworking spaceÂ
- High speed internetÂ
- Private meeting roomÂ
- Regular skillshare sessions and eventsÂ
- Access to a membership groupÂ
Sun & Co Spain websiteÂ
Website: https://sun-and-co.com Â
3. Sun Desk (Taghazout, Morocco)
Sun Desk’s coworking and coliving space in Taghazout, Morocco, is the perfect location for digital nomads and location independent professionals to get an authentic Moroccan lifestyle experience. Taghazout also happens to be a world-renowned surfing spot with lots of great beaches.  Â
Sun Desk comprises two small and intimate venues with space for 16 coworkers. It has fast internet, a dedicated meeting room, a shared kitchen and sea views. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Private roomsÂ
- Daily clearing serviceÂ
- Communal areasÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Daily health breakfastÂ
- Laundry facilitiesÂ
- HammocksÂ
Sun Desk websiteÂ
Website: https://www.sun-desk.comÂ
4. Arctic Coworking Lodge (Lofoten, Norway)
If you’re looking for an unusual coliving experience, then Arctic Coworking Lodge in Norway is surrounded by fjords and mountains and is close to Unstad, a well known surf spot.  Â
This nature-oriented location is popular with people keen on outdoor adventuring like climbing, mountaineering, surfing and hiking. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Private and communal bedroomsÂ
- Communal kitchen and living roomÂ
- Free coffeeÂ
- 10 desks and 2 meeting roomsÂ
Arctic Coworking Lodge websiteÂ
Website: https://www.arcticcoworking.comÂ
5. Neighbourgood (Cape Town, South Africa)
Launched in 2020, Neighbourgood in South Africa offers several coworking and coliving venues across the ‘mother city’, Cape Town. They are situated in trendy and popular areas of the city: De Waterkant, Green Point, the City Bowl, and Woodstock. Each space offers flexible rental options and various communal facilities as well as private rooms which gives you the option of being as social or secluded as you like.Â
Neighbourgood aims to create an accepting and inclusive community of entrepreneurs, creatives and professionals who are open to sharing and networking. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Weekly cleaning serviceÂ
- Private en-suite bedroomsÂ
- Laundry facilitiesÂ
- On-site parkingÂ
- Communal kitchen, gym, lounge, games room, garden, meditation spaces (location specific)Â
- Flexible membership optionsÂ
Neighbourgood websiteÂ
Website: https://neighbourgood.co.za Â
6. 20Mission (San Francisco, USA)
Situated in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, 20Mission is an artistic coliving space offering 41 private rooms with shared communal spaces and bathrooms, close to Silicon Valley. They offer flexible weekly and monthly rentals and encourage collaboration, foster connectivity and networking, and value community. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Daily cleaning servicesÂ
- Flexible leasesÂ
- Private rooms with shared bathroomsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Communal areas (kitchen etc.)Â
- Laundry facilitiesÂ
- Community eventsÂ
- On-street parkingÂ
- Proximity to public transportÂ
20Mission websiteÂ
Website: https://www.20mission.com/Â Â
7. The Collective (London, UK)
The Collective offers two different coliving spaces in London, each of which includes serviced living spaces with fully furnished private rooms. Choose between private studios or en-suite rooms with communal spaces, and meet fellow entrepreneurs, digital nomads and travellers – letting you feel connected to the coliving community. Â
The iconic London locations include Canary Wharf and the Old Oak in West London – the former offering both long and short stay options. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- 24/7 conciergeÂ
- Room clearing serviceÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Gym membershipÂ
- Laundry facilitiesÂ
- Cultural events
The Collective UK websiteÂ
Website: https://www.thecollective.com Â
8. Selina Atitlan (Lake Atitlan, Guatemala)
Situated in the Guatemalan Highlands of the Sierra Madre mountains, Lake Atitlán is a crater lake that was formed by volcanic activity. It’s surrounded by Mayan villages, nature reserves and scenic trails. Selina Atitlan provides remote workers and digital nomads the chance to explore Guatemala while working and living in the country.  Â
This coliving space has coworking facilities, a bar and restaurant, an outdoor pool, a movie room and a communal kitchen – in addition to on-site parking and various types of accommodation. That includes private and shared rooms (doubles, triples and family rooms), each with unique and traditional Guatemalan decor. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Yoga lessonsÂ
- Close proximity nature reserves and cultural attractionsÂ
- Social EventsÂ
- Beachfront BarÂ
- LibraryÂ
- Swimming PoolÂ
- Shared KitchenÂ
- Live MusicÂ
- Movie RoomÂ
- Pet FriendlyÂ
- GardenÂ
- Free ParkingÂ
Selina Atitlan websiteÂ
Website: https://www.selina.com/guatemala/atitlan/Â Â
9. Masaya Coliving (Quito, Ecuador)
Masaya Coliving in Quito offers flexible housing and living options with private and shared dorm rooms and communal areas. This large colonial style house boasts a garden and chill area which is unusual to find in the centre of a busy city. Â
Coliving highlights Â
- Private rooms and shared dorm roomsÂ
- Restaurant and barÂ
- Garden chill areaÂ
- Movie roomÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- 24-hour receptionÂ
- Breakfast serviceÂ
- Laundry facilitiesÂ
Masaya Coliving websiteÂ
Website: https://www.masaya-experience.com/quito/en/home-en/Â Â
10. A Landing Pad (Barcelona, Spain)
Location independent professionals in Spain will enjoy this Barcelonan coliving, which has been creatively designed by international artists. It boasts en-suite bedrooms, a communal kitchen and lounge, and outdoor chill areas and work areas. The venue cultivates a strong sense of community and curates regular social events to make guests feel welcomed.  Â
Coliving highlights Â
- Private roomsÂ
- HammocksÂ
- Outdoor chill areasÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- AirconÂ
A landing pad websiteÂ
Website: https://www.alandingpad.comÂ
11. Makrinitsa (Makrinitsa, Greece)
Located above the small town of Volos, the Makrinitsa coliving space in Greece is a perfect Mediterranean workation destination and is fast becoming popular with digital nomads. As a Greek digital nomad visa is pending approval, this coliving space is particularly appealing to many remote independent workers.  Â
Makrinitsa’s boutique, hotel-style coliving space is housed in a mansion close to the coast with a jacuzzi, cafe, wellness centre, restaurant, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. Stay in a private and shared room and explore nearby sites and adventure activities like hiking, mountaineering, biking, canyoning, skiing, and snowboarding. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- JacuzziÂ
- Rooftop barÂ
- Movie roomÂ
- Social events and live musicÂ
- Communal kitchenÂ
- Wellness areaÂ
- LibraryÂ
- BarÂ
- Free on-site parkingÂ
- Laundry servicesÂ
- Room cleaning servicesÂ
Makrinista websiteÂ
Website: https://coliving.com/spaces/vsvykbxn Â
12. Coconat (Berlin, Germany)
Located on the outskirts of Germany’s capital city, Berlin, Coconat is an outdoor lover’s paradise offering a wide range of activities and complete with an orchid, forest, campsite, library, sauna, pub and coworking hub. Â
The underlying values of Coconat include being focused on creating a positive impact on the world through sustainable tourism based on workation, coworking and coliving.Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Coworking spaceÂ
- Glamping, camping and private roomsÂ
- Yoga classesÂ
- OrchidÂ
- Close proximity to the thermal baths in Bad BelzigÂ
- Herb gardenÂ
- PubÂ
- SaunaÂ
- LibraryÂ
Coconat websiteÂ
Website: https://coconat-space.com
13. Mokrin House (Mokrin, Serbia)
Located in Serbia’s northern region, Mokrin House is a modern coliving space that’s close to nature areas and in a vast rural setting. It’s a great place to relax and meet other freelancers or nomads, offering daily meals, workspaces and ensuite bedrooms. Enjoy the regular movie nights and other events as well as the eco pool and onsite gym. Â
This coworking space is particularly suited to creatives as there are onsite workshops. The Scandinavian-style decor and expansive rooms, as well as in-house chefs and modern coworking stations, and a choice of communal or private rooms, lets you enjoy the tranquillity of this place in style. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Eco poolÂ
- Coworking space Â
- Regular hosted events and workshopsÂ
- Private and communal roomsÂ
- Onsite gym facilitiesÂ
- Daily meals providedÂ
Mokrin House websiteÂ
Website: ​​https://www.mokrinhouse.comÂ
14. Lyf Funan (Singapore)
Singapore is a notoriously expensive destination to live in, so coliving spaces like Lyf Funan help to make it more affordable to relocate for a few months, and suits a range of budgets. Located in the central business district, it offers modern coliving apartments with fast internet, a friendly community and it arranges regular networking events.  Â
Lyf Funan’s coliving spaces have a communal kitchen, a social gym, and various other convenient services. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Studio rooms and apartmentsÂ
- Onsite gymÂ
- Onsite laundry facilitiesÂ
- Weekly cleaning serviceÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- Shared kitchenÂ
- Curated eventsÂ
- Communal lounge areaÂ
- 24-hour securityÂ
Lyf Funan websiteÂ
Website: https://www.anyplace.com/listings/singapore/funan-co-living Â
15. UKO Newtown (Sydney, Australia)
UKO Newtown is located in a cultural and foodie paradise in Sydney, Australia, that’s close to live music venues, galleries and shops as well as indie bookstores, coffee shops and cafes.  Â
Choose between urban, retro or courtyard studio apartments that come with private en-suite bathrooms and kitchenettes. You’ll also have access to laundry facilities, community events, fast internet and community spaces that include a shared kitchen, free tea and coffee and shared bike storage. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Studio apartmentsÂ
- Shared communal areasÂ
- Private rooms and en-suite bathroomsÂ
- Free bike storageÂ
- Free tea and coffeeÂ
- Community eventsÂ
UKO websiteÂ
Website: https://uko.com.au/location/newtown/Â Â
16. CoCohub (Malta)
If you’re looking for an island style coliving and coworking space, then the Maltese islands have an enchanting option called CoCoHub.Â
CoCoHub is located in an old townhouse that’s a close drive from the airport and only 2 minutes away from the beach which makes it popular with surfing and yoga enthusiasts. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- PoolÂ
- TerraceÂ
- Close proximity to the beachÂ
CoCoHub websiteÂ
Website: https://cocohub.io/europe/malta/maltaÂ
17. Karma Surf Retreat (Figueira do Guincho, Portugal)
Live in a luxury villa with views over the sea and nearby hills at the Karma Surf Retreat’s Guincho Bay Villa​ in Figueira do Guincho, Portugal. This small and intimate coliving space can accommodate up to 14 guests and has 5 bedrooms plus an apartment as well as various common areas. Â
The villa has a pool, sauna, jacuzzi, a yoga and meditation deck, and a coworking space. Visitors benefit from many additional services like fast internet, cleaning, and breakfast plus optional meals. Â
Karma Surf Retreat is particularly popular among surfing enthusiasts and anyone who wants to learn how to surf, as they have their own in-house instructors. And if you’re also keen on outdoor adventure, their in-house guides can take you mountain biking, sightseeing, hiking, or climbing.  Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Sea viewsÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- In-house surf school and outdoor guidesÂ
- Close to the beachÂ
- Meals availableÂ
- Cleaning servicesÂ
- Yoga sessionsÂ
Karma Surf Retreat websiteÂ
Website: https://www.karmasurfretreat.com Â
18. Nest Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Nest Copenhagen is located in the heart of the city, close to the central station which makes it a convenient base from which to explore the city and network with other entrepreneurs, locals and travellers. Â
Comprising four apartments which are next to each other, each with several residents and shared spaces, there is space for 21 residents, each of whom is profiled on Nest’s website.Â
This compact, cosy and engaging coliving space fosters collaboration and networking. Every second Sunday of the month all residents eat together to share and learn from their different experiences – and each week you’ll dine communally with your roommates.   Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Communal living areas and eventsÂ
- Located in the heart of the cityÂ
- Shared rooms and facilitiesÂ
- Cultivates a sense of community and familyÂ
Nest Copenhagen websiteÂ
Website: https://nestcopenhagen.dk Â
19. Dojo Bali (Canggu, Bali, Indonesia)
Dojo Bali is a coworking and coliving space that has created a real community of entrepreneurs and digital workers from around the world. It aims to be a home away from home and to inspire positive social and environmental change, as well as a community of passionate and purpose-driven individuals. Â
Dojo hosts exciting and inspiring events and networking sessions, and is located close to the famous Echo Beach which is a well-known surf spot. The house has a lush tropical garden, a pool, fast internet, air conditioning, conference rooms, a coworking space, a cafe and a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Swimming poolÂ
- Community events Â
- Private roomsÂ
- Communal areasÂ
- Coworking spaceÂ
- Air ConditioningÂ
- Conference room facilitiesÂ
- CafeÂ
- Fast internetÂ
- GardenÂ
- Surfing and yoga lessons availableÂ
- Private ensuite bathroomsÂ
- Close proximity to cafes, a grocery store, a gym, yoga studio, shops, and barsÂ
Dojo Bali websiteÂ
Website: https://dojobali.org/coliving/Â Â
20. U-Co Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico)
U-Co offers a range of coliving and coworking spaces across Mexico – from Guadalajara, Tequila Oaxaca de Juarez and Mexico City. Their shared housing options give travellers and digital nomads a soft landing in a new city, where everything is provided and where you can feel at home. Choose between private or shared rooms and enjoy all the facilities you need to live comfortably. Â
Coliving highlightsÂ
- Private and communal roomsÂ
- Shared communal areasÂ
- Coworking spaces and facilitiesÂ
- No booking feesÂ
- Cleaning serviceÂ
- Flexible stays Â
U-Co Mexico websiteÂ
Website: https://u-co.co
Final Thoughts on the Top Coliving Spaces on EarthÂ
Coliving is a new way of travelling the world while working and meeting new people and making new connections. It lets you create immersive experiences while living with a group of people from diverse backgrounds and lets you connect and network with fellow entrepreneurs, creatives and digital nomads. Â
While coliving is an attractive new concept, not all coliving spaces offer the same services or facilities. It’s a good idea to look at reviews and photos from other travellers to get a good sense of what to expect before making a booking.Â
And with the growth in popularity of coliving spaces around the globe, it can be overwhelming to choose which one to travel to. Some of the services and facilities to consider, when deciding where to stay, are whether they offer shared or private rooms and bathrooms, whether all utilities are included, and whether there are shared and communal areas. Â
Also consider whether the hosts curate networking and skillsharing events and actively foster community-building – this may be particularly important if you want to meet new people and expand your business. Also consider whether the space has laundry facilities and cleaning services, and whether there’s access to parking and security. Â
It’s also relevant to check the payment terms and see if there’s a flexible payment structure – some offer weekly amounts while others offer monthly rentals, and some may request a deposit.Â