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Coliving in Sardinia
We currently don't have any coliving spaces in Sardinia
If you happen to have an amazing property next to the surf where people can stay and get their work done in Sardinia, you can apply now to start hosting remote workers through Coworksurf.
Here are our coliving spaces closest to Sardinia:
Coworking & Coliving by the Surf in Hossegor, France with Herve
(938 km)
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Coworking & Coliving in Conil de la Frontera next to El Palmar - Spain with Take Hostel Conil
(1420 km)
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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Esmoriz, Porto - Portugal with Francisca Silva
(1503 km)
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Coworking in Sardinia
Looking for coworking spaces in Sardinia? Here is an overview:
Working Remotely in Sardinia
With crystal clear water, white sand beaches, rugged mountains, and breathtaking coves, Sardina is one of the most beautiful places in Italy.
Water sports, hiking, climbing, local festivals to visit. If you're looking for the perfect work-life balance when you're working remotely, the island has a lot of activities on offer. When its time to get your work done, there are various coworking spaces and lots of lovely cafes to choose from.
Sardina also belongs to one of the world's 5 blue zones, where a lot of people live to the age of 100 and older. Needless to say, if you're looking for a healthy getaway this is a great place.
Surfing in Sardina
While the Meditterean is not exactly world-famous for surfing, Sardinia is actually a pretty consistent surf destination. Besides the occasional flat spells in the summer, there are waves here all year round, with the most reliable time for surfing being during the winter half of the year.
If you're looking for the biggest waves, the winter is the best time. However, the winter can get quite cold and windy, while the fall and spring can deliver some really pleasant weather.
While there are waves all around the island, the west coast region around Capo Mannu has the highest concentration of surf spots.
Getting There
There are flights going to Sardinia from all over mainland Europe, and also frequent flights from Milan and Rome.