Best Coliving Spaces in South East Asia for Digital Nomads
When you think of South East Asia, you think of the many beautiful cultures, including Thai, Balinese and Vietnamese culture. This part of the world has become one of the biggest destinations for digital nomads and remote workers to travel to or even base themselves in. It's easy to see why: The culture and food in many of the South East Asian countries are amazing, the prices are cheap and the landscapes and nature spectacular.
Check out the five best coliving spaces in South East Asia for digital nomads and remote workers in this blog post.
Hub Hoi An in Vietnam
Features:
Hub Hoi An is an amazing coworking space located in the picturesque city of Hoi An
Newly renovated coworking space, with outside and inside work stations
Overlooking the beautiful rice fields
Multiple events and activities are organises during the week, making it super easy to meet other members
The coliving is set in a villa and each room has a balcony, work desk and AC. There's also a pool and a shared kitchen
The ground floor rooms have direct access to the pool
You are picked up from the airport
Website: https://hubhoian.com/
Price: $695 per person per month (for a ground floor room)
KoHub in Koh Lanta
Features:
KoHub is located on the island of Koh Lanta, which is close to Krabi
This coworking/coliving spot was named the 7th best coworking space in the world in 2016
There is a lovely community and it's really easy to meet others and connect with them. They organise social events several times a week
The coworking space is spacious, with outdoor spaces and a lush tropical garden
The coliving features private bungalows with AC, shower, fridge, TV, safe and a king sized bed
The coworking lies next to the coworking, so you can easily walk there
Note that this place closes during low season (May to October)
Website: https://kohub.org/
Price: 49,500 Thai Baht (ca 1285 euros) per month
Outpost in Bali, Indonesia
Features:
Outpost is a famous coworking and coliving space that has several locations in Bali: Ubud and Canggu
They organise many social events to meet the other members, even weekend getaways
The coworking spaces all are comfortably designed, and feature outdoor and indoor working spaces, phone booths, meeting rooms
There are cafes and restaurants at many Outpost coliving/coworking locations
The coliving places all have rooms that feature big beds, wifi, working desk, private bathroom, TV etc (so all the amenities that a normal hotel would have too)
Website: https://destinationoutpost.co/
Price: Starting from around $58 a night, but it depends on the exact location, type of room, and month
Enouvo Space
Features:
Located in Da Nang in Vietnam, which is a growing digital nomad destination
The coworking space features hotdesks, meeting rooms, a relax area and all the usual coworking amenities
They organise events and activities to connect with fellow members
The coliving space features rooms
Website: https://enouvospace.com/
Price: Starting from $227 a month
Beachub
Features:
Located on the gorgeous island of Koh Phangan
The coworking is right at the beachfront, and features outdoor and indoor working spaces as well as call booths and meeting rooms
The coliving bungalows are also on the beach and have AC, wifi, a working desk and a private balcony with a hammock
There are 14 bungalows available for booking. They are each slightly different so have a look on the website for more info
It's super easy to meet fellow members at the coliving as it's such a small island!
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/beachub-phangan/home?authuser=0
Price: Depends on the type of bungalow. Contact the coliving for more info
Resources for your stay in South East Asia:
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π±Get the best e-simcards for South East Asia: via Saily
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