Coliving in Ericeira

Compare surf coliving spaces in Ericeira for digital nomads and remote workers — furnished rooms, coworking, and Europe's first World Surfing Reserve on your doorstep.

Comparing coliving spaces in Ericeira

Use the comparison below to weigh Ericeira's surf coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from social, coworking-led houses near Foz do Lizandro (Nomadico) to private-ensuite coastal homes in São Lourenço (Wild Souls), plus eco and guesthouse-style stays — most within walking distance of a beach.

Updated: June 2026 • 7 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Ericeira (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
Vivenda Felicidade Coliving - Surf and Permaculture Social 5.0 (39)
Wild Souls Coliving Social 5.0 (19)
Nomadico Ericeira - Coliving | Coworking Social Full-time community manager 4.9 (29)
Barefoot Guesthouse & Coliving Ericeira Social 4.9 (118)
Três Bandeiras Co-living €900 Social 4.7 (31)
Soul Co-Living Vila Franca de Xira Social 4.4 (22)
The Spacious Valley Social

All Colivings in Ericeira

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Ericeira

Surf coliving in Ericeira typically ranges from about €492 to €1,250 per month. Shared rooms start around €492, private rooms from roughly €693, and premium ensuite rooms reach about €1,250. Rates are all-inclusive, covering utilities, fast fibre WiFi, weekly cleaning and community events. Many houses also offer weekly or two-week stays, with discounts of 10–20% for longer bookings of two weeks or a month-plus.
Yes — Ericeira is one of Portugal's top surf-and-work spots. Internet is surprisingly solid, several colivings have dedicated coworking with fibre WiFi, and there are small cafés and coworking spaces in town. It is Europe's first World Surfing Reserve, so the surf is world-class, and Lisbon's airport is just 45–60 minutes away with frequent buses. The community is small and international, with weekly events. It is ideal for combining remote work with surfing and the outdoors, though not the place for big-city nightlife.
Most Ericeira colivings are surf-oriented and sit near the beaches. Nomadico runs two social houses on the south side, walking distance from Foz do Lizandro, with a pool and full-time community manager. Wild Souls offers private ensuite rooms in São Lourenço to the north, with surfboards, yoga and a jacuzzi. Barefoot, Três Bandeiras and the eco-focused Vivenda Felicidade are also popular. The famous breaks of Ribeira d'Ilhas and Coxos are a short drive from town.
Ericeira's colivings are flexible and nomad-friendly. Many accept stays from as little as 7 nights, with weekly, two-week and monthly options, and discounts of 10–20% for two-week and month-plus bookings. Note that several houses are seasonal — some operate roughly autumn to spring, others spring to autumn — so it's worth checking each property's open dates and current availability before you book.
Ericeira is about 35–40 km northwest of Lisbon, roughly a 45–60 minute drive to Lisbon's Humberto Delgado Airport, with frequent direct buses connecting the town to the capital. That makes it easy to fly in and out or take day trips into the city, while living somewhere far calmer and more affordable than central Lisbon — a big part of why remote workers choose it as a base.

Why choose Ericeira for your next coliving experience

Ericeira is a small surf village of cobbled streets and salty air about 40 km northwest of Lisbon. The vibe is relaxed and friendly — locals still fish in the morning, and cafés fill with surfers in wetsuits by noon. It is Europe's first World Surfing Reserve, with world-class breaks like Ribeira d'Ilhas, Coxos and Foz do Lizandro within walking or a short drive. The Mediterranean climate keeps it mild and breezy year-round.

Coliving here is built around surf and remote work, and most houses sit near the beaches. Nomadico runs two social houses on the south side near Foz do Lizandro, Wild Souls sits in São Lourenço to the north, and options like Barefoot, Três Bandeiras and the eco-focused Vivenda Felicidade round out a genuinely strong cluster for a town this size. Expect coworking with fast fibre WiFi, surfboard storage, pools and weekly community dinners.

Pricing is good value for the coastline. Shared rooms start from around €492 per month, private rooms from roughly €693, and premium ensuite options reach about €1,250 — utilities, WiFi, cleaning and community events included. Many houses are seasonal (typically open autumn-to-spring or spring-to-autumn) and welcome stays from as little as 7 nights, with discounts of 10–20% for two-week and month-plus bookings.

For remote work the essentials are covered: surprisingly solid internet, dedicated coworking, and small cafés with reliable WiFi. Lisbon's airport is 45–60 minutes away by car, with frequent buses. Beyond surf there are cliff walks, seafood, yoga and a lively weekend market. The community is small and international — ideal for work, waves and good coffee, less so for late-night clubbing.