Comparing coliving spaces in Cagliari
Use the comparison below to weigh Cagliari's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. The scene is led by Spacebility's flexible, service-led coliving — a central City location on Via Roma near the station, plus options near the airport — with shared kitchens, lounges and a 24/7 personal assistant.
| Name | Coliving Type | Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Spacebility City | Social | 4.9 (482) |
| Spacebility Airport | Social | 4.6 (115) |
All Colivings in Cagliari
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4.9 (482 ratings)Via Roma, 239, 09124 Cagliari CA, Italy<p>On Via Roma in Cagliari, this coliving fits people who want a social setup without the usual rent...
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4.6 (115 ratings)Viale Elmas, 93, 09122 Cagliari CA, Italy<p>In Cagliari, this social coliving brings together people who want a more flexible setup than a st...
Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Cagliari
- Coliving in Cagliari is good value for a coastal Italian capital — cheaper than Milan or Rome. Furnished rooms typically run from around €600 to €1,200 per month all-inclusive, depending on the room type, location and season (summer is peak and pushes prices up). Flexible operators like Spacebility bundle WiFi, utilities and cleaning into one bill, with short and longer stays both supported and a 24/7 personal assistant to help you settle in.
- The central districts are the most walkable and atmospheric: Marina, near the port and Via Roma (home to Spacebility City, five minutes from the train station), historic Castello on the hill, and lively Stampace with its cafés and sea views. For beach life, anywhere with easy access to Poetto — the city's long sandy beach — is a winner. The centre keeps you close to restaurants, the marina and coworking, while staying within reach of the beach by bus or bike.
- Yes, for a calm, sunny base. Cagliari has reliable internet in town, cafés and bars around the Marina with decent WiFi, a couple of coworking spaces, and a loose nomad and student community. It's far cheaper than mainland Italian cities, with Poetto beach, boat trips and short hikes for downtime, plus an international airport for exploring the rest of Sardinia and Italy. The trade-offs are limited big-city nightlife and fewer direct flights in winter — but for Mediterranean living, food and quiet productivity, it's excellent.
- Spring and autumn (April–June and September–October) are ideal: warm, sunny weather, beach days at Poetto, and lower prices than peak summer. July and August are hot and busy, with coliving and accommodation prices at their highest as tourists arrive. Winter is mild and the quietest and cheapest season, though some beach businesses wind down and flight options thin out. For the best balance of weather, value and availability, aim for the shoulder seasons.
- For short-to-medium stays, usually yes. A regular Cagliari rental is typically unfurnished, requires a deposit and a longer contract, and adds utilities, internet and furniture on top — and short-term holiday lets are expensive in summer. Coliving rooms from around €600/month bundle furniture, WiFi, utilities and cleaning into one flexible bill with no long lease. For stays of a few weeks to a few months, coliving is generally the simpler and more cost-effective option, especially outside the peak summer season.
Why choose Cagliari for your next coliving experience
Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, has a slow, salty vibe — small but alive, with ancient streets sitting next to a busy marina. Summers are hot and sunny, winters mild. Evenings are for seafood and an Aperol by the Bastione di Saint Remy, and the city beach at Poetto stretches for kilometres right on the doorstep. It's a genuine Mediterranean base that's far cheaper than Milan or Rome.
Coliving in Cagliari is led by Spacebility, whose central Spacebility City on Via Roma sits five minutes from the train station, with further options near the airport and beach. The model is flexible and service-led — shared kitchens, lounges, terraces and a 24/7 personal assistant — and suits both short and longer stays. The historic quarters of Castello, Stampace and Marina are the most atmospheric, walkable bases.
It's good value for a coastal Italian capital. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around €600 to €1,200 per month all-inclusive, depending on room type and season (summer is peak), with WiFi, utilities and cleaning bundled into one bill. Flexible terms make it easy to settle in without a long lease.
For remote work the basics are solid: cafés and bars around the Marina have decent WiFi, there are a couple of coworking spaces, and a loose nomad and student crowd from the university. Downtime is the draw — Poetto beach, boat trips, short hikes and great markets. It's calm rather than a big-nightlife or major-flight hub, but for sun, food, reliable in-town internet and a friendly community, Cagliari delivers.