Colivings in Boracay

Experience the best coliving spaces in Boracay designed for digital nomads and remote workers.

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CoLivings in Boracay

Why choose Boracay for your next coliving experience

I fell in love with Boracay fast. The island feels friendly and loose. White Beach is lively with sunset volleyball games. I joined one after meeting people at a stroller coffee shop. The heat is constant. Expect sun, humidity, and quick rain showers in wet months. The culture is very Filipino. People smile and shout greetings. Food is fresh and cheap if you eat where locals do. For some, the tourist zones will feel too busy. Most travellers enjoy the mix of chill days and loud nights. Cost of living is lower than big Western cities but higher than other parts of the Philippines in high season. Internet is okay. Cafes and small coworking spots have decent Wi Fi. At times it is slow, so keep a local SIM as backup. Things to do are many. Windsurf, snorkel, dive, hop boats, or find a yoga class. There is a small nomad crowd. Meetups happen at bars and cafes. It is easy to make friends and get work done.