Coliving in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma Coliving · Premium boutique coliving in two Mallorca villas with pools
The Home
Palma Coliving
Palma Coliving is a boutique coliving operation with four properties across Spain — two in Mallorca, one in Barcelona, and one in Valencia — each designed for remote workers who want more than a room in a shared apartment. Founded in 2020, it has grown into one of the most recommended coliving options in Spain, nominated as Best Nomad Coliving three years in a row (2022, 2023, and 2024).
What It Is
Palma Coliving places digital nomads in fully furnished properties in some of Spain’s most appealing cities. Each location combines private bedrooms, shared coworking space, and strong community programming under a single all-inclusive monthly rate. Stays start at five nights, which makes the network accessible for shorter visits as well as longer relocations.
The Experience
The team organises weekly events for residents — social outings, networking sessions, and group activities that vary by location and season. The community skews toward established remote professionals and entrepreneurs rather than first-time travelers, which keeps the social dynamic focused and functional. Palma Coliving also supports members navigating Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa process, which is a practical draw for those planning longer stays in the country.
The Space
The Mallorca properties include Villa Armadans (up to 10 residents, pool, terraces, 800 sq metres) and Town House Gomila (up to 20 residents, rooftop, jacuzzi, 1,000 sq metres). The Barcelona property is Casa Turull, a 3,200 sq metre coliving space with a swimming pool, sauna, and dedicated coworking area for up to 15 residents. The Valencia location adds a spacious garden and is within walking distance of the beach. All properties offer 24/7 coworking access with guaranteed high-speed Wi-Fi, ergonomic seating, and conference rooms.
Who It Is For
Palma Coliving is well-suited for remote workers and digital nomads who want a high-quality base in Spain with a real community around them. With stays starting from five nights and longer-stay discounts of up to 20% for three-month bookings, it works for both slow travelers and those committing to a full season. Over 500 guests have stayed across the network, and the 5-star Google reviews reflect a strong repeat-visit culture.
Location Highlights
Mallorca offers a combination of city life in Palma, nearby beaches, and cycling routes through dramatic limestone mountains. Barcelona provides access to one of Europe’s most dynamic creative and startup ecosystems. Valencia is known for its year-round sunshine, relaxed pace, and proximity to the sea. All four cities are well-connected by air, making it straightforward to use Palma Coliving as part of a broader slow-travel circuit through Southern Europe.
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 18 guests Community size
- 5 nights min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2020 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Palma de Mallorca Rhythm
Fiber connection · 300 Mbps
Premium coworking setup in two Mallorca villas with pool access. High-speed fiber and ergonomic workspace with sea views.
The Vibe
Mornings are quiet and productive — people grab coffee and settle into the coworking space by 9. The Mallorca properties have pool access, so mid-afternoon breaks often involve a swim and a conversation that turns into a collaboration. The team runs weekly events: networking sessions, social outings, and group activities that change with the season. Evenings vary — some nights the group cooks together, other nights people scatter across Palma's Santa Catalina neighborhood for tapas.
Weekends on Mallorca mean beach hopping (Es Trenc, Cala Deià, Cala Varques), cycling the Serra de Tramuntana mountain roads, or exploring Palma's old town markets and rooftop bars. Group plans form naturally at the house.
Living in Palma de Mallorca
Palma is the Mediterranean city that actually delivers on the promise. The old town is genuinely beautiful — Gothic cathedral, narrow streets, sandstone courtyards — and the restaurant scene has exploded in the last few years. Santa Catalina is the neighborhood where most remote workers end up: a grid of streets packed with wine bars, specialty coffee shops, and food markets, all within walking distance of the sea.
For remote work, Mallorca hits a sweet spot. Fast internet is standard, the time zone is Central European (great for UK/EU clients), and the airport has direct connections to most European cities — often for under €50 with Ryanair or Vueling. Cost of living is higher than mainland Spain but lower than Barcelona or Lisbon for equivalent quality.
The island beyond Palma is spectacular. The Serra de Tramuntana mountains along the northwest coast are a UNESCO World Heritage site, with villages like Deià, Valldemossa, and Sóller that feel like a different century. The east coast has the best beaches. And cycling culture is serious here — pro teams train on these roads in winter, and you'll see more carbon fiber than cars on a Sunday morning.
Serra de Tramuntana Drive
The mountain road from Palma to Sóller via Valldemossa is one of Europe's most scenic drives. Stop in Deià for lunch at Ca's Patró March on the rocks above the cove.
Santa Catalina Food Tour
Palma's best neighborhood for eating: Mercat de Santa Catalina for fresh produce, then tapas at Bar Día, wine at Bodega Morey, and ensaïmada from Forn des Teatre.
Es Trenc Beach Day
The closest thing Mallorca has to a Caribbean beach — white sand, clear water, no development. 40 minutes southeast of Palma. Go on a weekday to avoid crowds.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 5 nights minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gomila room Best value | €970 /mo | Starting from |
| Gomila upgraded | €1,210 /mo | |
| Villa room | €1,650 /mo | |
| Villa upgraded | €1,795 /mo |
What Guests Say
The facilities are amazing, very well kept and always clean. Natalia does a wonderful job keeping the whole villa shining. The location is also great, very well connected to the city centre and to Santa Catalina, an area with lots of bars and restaurants. My room was on a different floor from the s
Great place and had an awesome time!! Biggest should out to Aga, she brings light to the house
It was my first Coliving Experience and I have to admit it was the best! It has set a high standard for the next places to come and this is why: The people: first off, I had a chat with the co-founder Hugo and he already set a an amazing tone by being super cool, chill and friendly. Always willing
Thank you for the wonderful time in the villa! I felt at home and welcomed from the first moment to the last “see you later” :) I’ll cherish the great people I have met and the experiences. The house is beautiful in a nice area and everything you need you will find. Aga and Natalia are there to supp
The Honest Briefing
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is 15 minutes from the city center by bus (Line 1, €5) or taxi (€20-25). Get a Spanish SIM from Lycamobile or Orange at the airport for around €10-15 with 15GB data. Palma is very walkable — you won't need a car in the city. For weekend island exploring, rent one for €25-40/day.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Mercat de Santa Catalina, Palma — the local food market, perfect for lunch, tapas stalls from €3-8
- 🍽La Rosa Vermutería, Santa Catalina — vermouth, tinned fish, and small plates, €12-20
- 🍽Forn de Sant Joan, Palma — modern Mediterranean in a converted bakery, €20-35
- 🍽Ca'n Joan de S'Aigo, Palma — the oldest café on the island (1700), almond ice cream and ensaïmada, €5-8
- 🍽Bar Día, Santa Catalina — standing-room tapas bar, local wine by the glass, €8-15
Cost of Living
The Palma Coliving Team
Founders & community managers
We've hosted over 500 remote workers across four Spanish cities. What we've learned is that the space matters, but the people matter more. That's why we invest in community programming and Digital Nomad Visa support — we want people to stay, not just pass through.
Getting There & Around
- Palma Airport (PMI)15 min by bus or taxi
- Palma old town10-15 min walk
- Santa Catalina market5 min walk
- Nearest beach (Can Pere Antoni)15 min walk
- Serra de Tramuntana (Valldemossa)25 min drive
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
300 Mbps fiber across all Mallorca properties. Ergonomic coworking spaces with conference rooms for calls. The setup is genuinely built for full-time remote work, not an afterthought.
What's included in the price?
Furnished private room, 24/7 coworking access, high-speed WiFi, weekly community events, cleaning, utilities, and pool access at the villa properties. Meals and transport are not included.
How do I get there?
Fly into Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) — direct flights from most European cities, often very cheap. Bus Line 1 runs to city center for €5, or a taxi is €20-25. The properties are in central Palma, walkable from the bus stop.
Can you help with the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa?
Yes — Palma Coliving actively supports residents with the DNV application process. They've helped multiple guests navigate the paperwork, which is a genuine advantage if you're planning a longer stay in Spain.
What's the minimum stay?
5 nights is the official minimum, which is unusually short for a coliving. That said, the community experience deepens significantly with stays of two weeks or more. Monthly stays get up to 20% discount.
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