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Coliving in Biarritz
We currently don't have any coliving spaces in Biarritz
If you happen to have an amazing property next to the surf where people can stay and get their work done in Biarritz, you can apply now to start hosting remote workers through Coworksurf.
Here are our coliving spaces closest to Biarritz:
Coworking & Coliving by the Surf in Hossegor, France with Herve
(23 km)
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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Galicia, Spain with Ines and Julio
(603 km)
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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Esmoriz, Porto - Portugal with Francisca Silva
(648 km)
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Coworking in Biarritz
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Working Remotely in Biarritz
Nestled along the southwest coast of France, Biarritz, the luxurious surfing capital of France, not only offers a stunning beach and culinary delights, it's also a great place for working remotely.
This lively coastal town just 35 km from Spain, is the perfect place for an ideal balance between work and play.
Picture yourself catching waves in the morning and collaborating with colleagues from one of the town's charming French coffee shops or beachfront bars in the afternoon.
Biarritz's proximity to Spain also adds an international flair, influencing not just the architecture but also the culinary scene. French pastries, fresh seafood, delightful tapas, and savory-filled baguettes are part of what's on the menus around. If you want to head over to the promised land of Pintxos, San Sebastian is just an hour's drive south.
If the relatively high price level is not an issue, this is a great place to spend some time working remotely, especially during the summer half of the year.
Surfing in Biarritz
Known as one of the most famous surf destinations in Europe, Biarritz has 5 surf spots in the town itself and a bunch of other less crowded spots within a short drive away.
Among the 5 spots you have the city beach break of Grande Plage, overlooked by luxurious hotels and the beach promenade. As well as the mellow beginner-friendly La Cote des Basques.
There is also an array of rentals, board shops, and surf schools around town.
If you're a beginner the best time to visit is during the summer months. While the biggest waves arrive during the winter half of the year.
Getting There
You can fly into Biarritz airport, transfers to the town just take 10 minutes. If you prefer the train, Biarritz also has a great train connection.