Tarifa, Andalusia, Spain
Coliving Tarifa
Typical coliving season: mid-November through late March (confirm dates when booking).
Live and work in Europe’s southernmost town, where sea, wind, and community set the scene for remote work. Coliving Tarifa blends calm, focus, and social time with coworking, wellness, and an international community of founders and remote workers.














Homes · Coliving Tarifa
Two houses, one community
Both properties are woven into a single community. Alongside last-minute sunset walks and surf ideas, the team runs weekly gatherings shaped by everyone’s input. A community manager keeps the tone welcoming so you settle in quickly.
Tarifa hub
For nomads and travellers
- On a calm street near Puerta Jerez — a 20th-century house with rooftop views over the old town, Gibraltar, and Morocco on clear days
- 14 private rooms
- Shared kitchen
- Rooftop terrace · yoga mats
- Laundry · TV lounge
- Pets allowed (confirm with host) · heating
Tarifa casa
For nomads and travellers
- About five minutes on foot from the main hub — coworking sits on the ground floor of this house
- 5 private rooms
- Heating · shared kitchen · laundry
- Rooftop terrace
Workspace · Coliving Tarifa
Ride the wind, keep your focus
Fibre internet runs through both homes, and Tarifa’s creative buzz makes it easy to get into flow. Each room has a desk for calls and deep work, with extra nooks when you want a change of scene.
Most guests stay in the hub; the dedicated cowork is a converted yoga studio in Tarifa casa — roughly five minutes through the old town — built for comfort, quiet, and bumping into other residents.



Community dinners
Shared cooking and evenings out at tapas spots
Morning flow
Rooftop yoga or meditation to start the day
On the water
Learn to surf or kite — the wind is part of daily life
Community · Coliving Tarifa
Mindful · Ocean · Nature
In Tarifa, the day often follows the breeze: slow starts in the old town, a walk through white lanes to the cowork, and sunsets that slide into group meals. Between beaches, trails, and spontaneous nights out, meeting people feels natural. The community manager helps set a weekly rhythm — think mindful moments, creative sessions, or a cold swim — while residents co-create what happens next. With Africa on the horizon, the town mixes raw nature, culture, and creativity in one energising flow.
Tarifa
Pack a kite and leave stress behind: Tarifa is known for steady wind, long beaches, and an open-minded crowd. The town is famous for kitesurfing and windsurfing, plus dramatic nature nearby.
The coliving sits in the historic centre, close to cafés and restaurants, with the beach roughly ten minutes on foot. Summers are hot and Mediterranean; winters stay mild, with wind most of the year — ideal for water sports or simply unwinding by the sea.
You are at continental Europe’s southern tip; on a clear day you can make out Africa across the strait. Expect a relaxed, international vibe and locals who are used to visitors from everywhere — a strong mix of chill days and adventure for remote workers.
Pricing · Coliving Tarifa
Longer stays, sensible rates
The partner typically offers a full refund up to one month before check-in if plans change — verify on their booking page.
Strong community and competitive rates — details and “best price” rules live on the partner site.
| Stay | Double · shared bath | Standard double | Superior double | Premium double |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week | €286 | €325 | €385 | €429 |
| 2 weeks | €473 | €545 | €627 | €715 |
| 1 month | €737 | €847 | €957 | €1,089 |
Both homes · amounts in EUR · confirm live rates and room names when you book.
€738 / month
Reviews · Coliving Tarifa
Notes from the area
Life in Tarifa blends outdoor life, culture, and a tight-knit feel. The compact medina-style centre keeps daily needs within walking distance — cafés, affordable eats, groceries for group cooking, or a gym session with others from the house.
Nature lovers come for the water and trails; nearby parks and beaches like Bolonia add dramatic scenery and hiking.
The wind shapes the week: Poniente often feels cooler, Levante warmer — both are part of why kiting and surfing are so big here. Between the light, the sea, and the mix of visitors and locals, many people find Tarifa an authentic base for a season abroad.
Your hosts on the ground
Two long-term operators run both homes in the heart of Tarifa. In summer the spaces work as hostels; from autumn through spring they shift into coliving for Nomadico-style stays (plus the occasional walk-in surfer).
Location · Coliving Tarifa
Old town
- Two connected homes in the historic centre
- Beach roughly 10 minutes on foot
- Ferry to Tangier (Morocco) for a weekend away
- Shops and cafés around the corner
- Fly via Málaga, Seville, or Gibraltar — BlaBlaCar is a popular ride-share option south
FAQ · Coliving Tarifa
Questions
Most people arrive via Málaga (flight, bus, train, or ferry). By car is about 2h30; BlaBlaCar is often cheaper. Bus to Algeciras plus taxi to Tarifa works too. Gibraltar, Jerez, and Seville are alternatives — the partner’s guide usually spells out each route.
Shared kitchens are fully equipped for cooking together. Laundry is available on site.
You can walk most of Tarifa. For beach-hopping or villages nearby, a scooter or rental car helps; buses also link to Cádiz, Seville, and Málaga.
Book on the partner’s site. They accept cards, Wise, iDEAL, Apple and Google Pay, and bank transfer in many cases. After booking you usually get local tips and arrival details.
Moderate for Spain: simple meals often sit around €8–10, coffee about €2, drinks by the beach a bit more — many residents live comfortably without overspending.
Fibre is available for focused work and calls. There is a dedicated coworking space, plus other corners in the houses if you want variety. Every room has a private desk.
The old town has small grocers, cafés, and surf shops — mostly walkable. Markets are great for produce and pastries.
Kite and surf, coastal walks, mindfulness, or a day trip to Morocco (ferry in roughly 35 minutes). Evenings often mean tapas, sunsets, and sometimes flamenco.
Tarifa is generally safe and welcoming. The main hazard is sometimes the wind — hold onto your hat.
Yes. They help you settle in and organise dinners, hikes, and outings with other nomads.
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