Coliving in Cagliari
Compare coliving spaces in Cagliari for digital nomads and remote workers — furnished rooms, coworking and Sardinia's beaches, all bills included, flexible stays.
Compare coliving spaces in Cagliari for digital nomads and remote workers — furnished rooms, coworking and Sardinia's beaches, all bills included, flexible stays.
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) |
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.