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Coworking, Coliving and Surfing in Porto da cruz, Madeira (Portugal)

Coworking & Coliving in Porto da cruz, Madeira, Portugal

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Coliving in Porto da cruz, Madeira

Below are our coliving spaces closest to Porto da cruz, Madeira. If you have an amazing property next to the surf where people can stay and get their work done in Porto da cruz, Madeira, you can apply now to start hosting remote workers through Coworksurf.

Coworking & Coliving in Santa Úrsula, Tenerife - Canary Islands with Ana

(485 km)

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Hosted by Ana
4.9 from 28 reviews

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Coworking and Coliving in La Orotava Tenerife, Spain with Ingolf

(488 km)

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Hosted by Ingolf
5 from 11 reviews

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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Agaete, Gran Canaria with Nacho

(506 km)

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Hosted by Nacho
4.6 from 39 reviews

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Coworking and Coliving by the Surf in Southern Tenerife, Canary Islands with Angela

(524 km)

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Hosted by Angela
5 from 10 reviews

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Coworking & Coliving in Lanzarote, Canary Islands with Laura Sanz Naya

(527 km)

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Hosted by Laura Sanz Naya
5 from 2 reviews

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Coworking in Porto da cruz, Madeira

Looking for coworking spaces in Porto da cruz, Madeira? Here is an overview of the best places to work remotely.

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Working Remotely in Madeira

In the middle of the Atlantic, 500-600 km from the northwest coast of Africa, you find the island of Madeira, also called the Hawaii of Europe.

Volcanic cliffs overlooking the ocean, hidden waterfalls, black sand beaches, mountain peaks, and lush forests. In Madeira, the nature is so diverse and truly spectacular.

The amazing nature, together with the good weather all year around, great internet connectivity, and tasty wine & food, make it easy to understand why lots of people love working remotely from Madeira.

Surfing, scuba diving, hiking, free diving, etc. If you're a fan of outdoor sports, there is an array of things to do. And thanks to the digital nomad village, there is also a great digital nomad community vibe with lots of meetups and activities to participate in. Yoga, Bachata classes, skill-sharing workshops, the Nomad Coffee Club, etc, are just a few of the many things happening.

Since the beautiful Ponta do Sol is the location for the official digital nomad village, this is the place to stay to meet fellow nomads and participate in all the digital nomad activities. To see just how many things are happening in Ponta do Sol you can check out the official Google calendar.
Besides the nomad community, Ponta do Sol also offers a free coworking space.

Another popular place to stay in Madeira is Funchal. Since Funchal is Madeira's capital, it has a bit more going on than the other villages and better infrastructure. It is also home to the popular coworking space, Cowork Funchal.

If you're staying in Funchal, it's easy to get around with public transport, but if you're staying in other parts of the island, renting a car or a scooter is a good idea.

When it comes to surfing, the best places to be based are Paul do Mar and Porto Da Cruz.

Surfing in Madeira and Porto da Cruz


Known as the Hawaii of Europe, Madeira has some great surfing around the island.

However, in general, Madeira is an island of big waves, so if you're a beginner, most of the surf in Madeira will be challenging.

With the above said, the best spot for beginners is in Porto da Cruz. Located on the north coast of the island, Porto da Cruz is the home to two surf spots and Madeira's only beach break. There are also several surf schools located around this area.

Besides surfing, Porto da Cruz is a very chill destination with some good restaurants and lots of outdoor activities on offer.

Getting There

Madeira is just a two-hour flight away from Portugal, and there are also flights from various other cities in mainland Europe.

To get to Porto da Cruz from Funchal, you can take a bus or drive, and it takes about an hour and 15 minutes.