Infini Coliving – coliving in Jaua, Bahia, Brazil
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Coliving in Jaua, Bahia, Brazil

Infini Coliving · Beachfront villa coliving in Bahia, Brazil with fibre and yoga

Up to 14 guests Apr – Jun 2026 100 Mbps Coworking Since 2022

Infini Coliving

Infini Coliving is a seven-room beachfront villa in Jauá, a coastal village near Salvador in Bahia, Brazil. Fibre internet, yoga, and pet-friendly — in one of Brazil’s most culturally rich states.

The Experience

Bahia is where Brazilian culture runs deepest — Afro-Brazilian music, capoeira, candomblé, and food that reflects centuries of cultural fusion. Jauá provides a quiet beachfront base within easy reach of Salvador’s extraordinary energy. Days split between beachfront coworking, surf sessions, yoga, and exploring the local area. The pet-friendly policy is a genuine draw for nomads travelling with animals.

The Space

A seven-room beachfront villa with fibre internet, coworking area, yoga space, communal kitchen, and direct beach access. Salvador’s airport, old town, and music scene are accessible for day or evening trips.

Who It’s For

Remote workers who want authentic Brazilian culture in a setting that supports productive work. Bahia’s coast is less discovered by the nomad crowd than Rio or Florianópolis, which keeps prices low and experiences genuine.

What's included

  • Coworking Dedicated workspace
  • Up to 14 guests Community size
  • 2 weeks min stay Minimum commitment
  • Since 2022 Established coliving
  • Remote-friendly Built for nomads

Work with a Bahia, Brazil Rhythm

WiFi Speed100 Mbps
Desk SetupDedicated coworking

Coworking included with reliable internet.

The Vibe

Wake up to the sound of waves — the beach is right there. Morning yoga on the deck, then coworking with fibre internet. Lunch is fresh tropical fruit and something from the kitchen. Afternoons are for surf, beach walks, or just hammock time. Evenings bring communal dinners, capoeira on the beach, and Bahian sunsets that turn the sky purple.

Day trips to Salvador's Pelourinho old town, boat rides to nearby islands, or exploring Praia do Forte — a sea turtle sanctuary and beach town 1.5 hours north.

Surf sessionsWaves right out front, with lessons available for beginners
Yoga on the deckRegular yoga sessions with ocean views
Salvador cultural tripsExplore Bahia's capital — Afro-Brazilian music, capoeira circles, and the best acaraje in the world

Living in Bahia, Brazil

Bahia is where Brazilian culture is at its deepest. This is the state that gave the world capoeira, candomble, acaraje, and axe music. Salvador, the capital, is a city of colonial churches, Afro-Brazilian drumming circles, and a food culture that reflects 500 years of African, Portuguese, and indigenous fusion.

Jaua is a small coastal village about 40km north of Salvador — close enough for city trips, far enough for genuine beach tranquility. The coastline here is lined with coconut palms, warm water, and consistent surf. The pace is distinctly Bahian: slow, warm, and deeply unpretentious.

For remote workers, the trade-off is clear: you get extraordinary natural beauty, deep culture, and rock-bottom prices, but Brazil's bureaucracy and infrastructure can be rough around the edges. Fibre internet at the coliving solves the connectivity issue. Living costs are genuinely low — a full meal at a local spot costs R$15-25 ($3-5), a fresh coconut water from a beach vendor is R$5 ($1), and the vibe is worth more than any coworking membership.

Salvador's Pelourinho

UNESCO-listed colonial old town with painted churches, capoeira circles in the squares, and live music every night. The beating heart of Afro-Brazilian culture.

Praia do Forte

A protected beach town 1.5 hours north with a sea turtle conservation centre (Projeto Tamar) and crystal-clear tidal pools.

Beach capoeira

Capoeira circles happen on Bahian beaches regularly. Watch or join in — the tradition here is the real thing, not a tourist show.

Transparent Rates

All prices per person. 2 weeks minimum stay.

Room Type Price / month Notes
Shared room Best value $500 /mo Starting from
Private room $900 /mo
✓ No hidden fees ✓ Flexible dates ✓ Secure booking

The Honest Briefing

Fly into Salvador Airport (SSA), about 30-40 minutes from Jaua by taxi/Uber (~R$70-100/$14-20). Get a local SIM from Claro or Vivo at the airport — 4G coverage is decent on the coast. The Uber app works well in the Salvador metro area; for Jaua, ask the coliving about local transport.

Where to Eat

  • 🍽Acaraje da Dinha, Salvador — the most famous acaraje vendor in Bahia, R$15 ($3)
  • 🍽Paraiso Tropical, Salvador — massive Bahian buffet with moqueca, vatapa, and caruru, R$40-60 ($8-12)
  • 🍽Barraca de praia, Jaua — beach shack seafood with cold beer, R$25-40 ($5-8)
  • 🍽Restaurante do Ponto, Jaua area — simple home-style Bahian food, R$15-25 ($3-5)
  • 🍽Casa de Tereza, Salvador — refined Bahian cuisine, one of the city's best, R$80-120 ($16-24)

Cost of Living

CoffeeR$5-8 ($1-1.60)
Lunch (local)R$15-25 ($3-5)
BeerR$5-8 ($1-1.60)
Dinner outR$30-60 ($6-12)
Monthly groceriesR$500-800 ($100-160)

The Team

Founders

Bahia is Brazil's soul. We wanted a space where people could experience real Brazilian culture — the music, the food, the ocean — while still getting serious work done. The fibre connection makes it possible.
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Getting There & Around

  • Salvador Airport (SSA)30-40 minutes by car
  • Salvador city centre (Pelourinho)45 minutes
  • Praia do Forte1.5 hours north
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Common Questions

What's the WiFi like?

100 Mbps fibre — reliable for remote work and video calls. A big deal in a beachfront location where many properties rely on spotty mobile data.

What's included in the price?

Beachfront accommodation, coworking, yoga sessions, communal kitchen, and direct beach access. Meals are not included. The coliving is pet-friendly.

How do I get there?

Fly to Salvador (SSA), then taxi or Uber to Jaua (30-40 min, ~$15-20). The coliving can help coordinate pickup.

Is it safe?

Jaua is a quiet beach village and feels safe. Salvador requires normal big-city precautions, especially in Pelourinho at night. The coliving team can brief you on areas to avoid.

Can I bring my pet?

Yes — Infini is pet-friendly. Check with the team about any specific requirements for bringing animals.

Last verified: April 2026

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From $500/month

Shared room $500/mo
Private room $900/mo
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