Coliving in Florianópolis

Compare coliving spaces in Florianópolis (Floripa) for digital nomads and remote workers — furnished rooms, coworking and beaches, all bills in one payment.

Comparing coliving spaces in Florianópolis

Use the comparison below to weigh Floripa's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from a relaxed fisherman's-house coliving by the lagoon in Lagoa da Conceição (Casa Maré) to rooms-plus-coworking in central Córrego Grande (Coliving Muní) and hostel-style community spaces — most small, social and beach-friendly.

Updated: June 2026 • 4 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Florianópolis (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
Coliving Muní Shared Flat 5.0 (3)
Casa Maré - Coliving, Coworking & Community Social 5.0 (10)
Coliving Casa Jerivá €502 Social 5.0 (7)
Neighbor.HUB Hostel & Coliving - Floripa Social 4.6 (22)

All Colivings in Florianópolis

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Florianópolis

Coliving in Florianópolis is affordable compared with São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro. Furnished rooms typically run from around R$1,200 to R$2,500 per month, depending on the neighbourhood, room type and season (summer is peak). Rates are usually all-inclusive, bundling rent, utilities, fast WiFi and shared coworking into one simple bill. Houses are generally small — often 5 to 10 residents — so you get a more personal, community feel rather than a large hostel setup.
Lagoa da Conceição is the nomad and surf favourite — lively, scenic and central to the island (home to Casa Maré). Córrego Grande and the Centro are convenient, well-connected bases with the best infrastructure and internet (home to Coliving Muní). Campeche, on the south-east coast, is the laid-back surf-and-beach choice, while Trindade, near UFSC university, is busy and student-friendly. Choose Lagoa or Campeche for beach life, or the Centro and Córrego Grande for connectivity and errands.
Yes — Floripa is consistently rated one of Brazil's best digital-nomad cities. It has a lower cost of living than São Paulo or Rio, a genuinely active nomad and startup community, coworking spaces like Impact Hub, and over 40 beaches for surfing, kitesurfing and hiking. Internet is reliable in the Centro and Lagoa, though it can be patchy on remote beaches. It's also considered one of Brazil's safest and highest-quality-of-life cities. The main trade-offs are summer crowds and prices, and quieter nightlife outside peak season.
Internet is solid where most colivings are based. Cafés and coworking spaces in the Centro and Lagoa da Conceição offer reliable fibre, and colivings typically provide fast dedicated WiFi as standard. The main caveat is the remote southern and eastern beaches, where the signal can be flaky — so if you rely on stable video calls, base yourself in or near the Centro, Lagoa or Córrego Grande. Mobile 4G/5G coverage across the populated parts of the island is generally good.
Most colivings in Florianópolis are geared toward stays of several weeks to a few months, which suits the digital-nomad rhythm, with flexible monthly arrangements common. Smaller community houses like Casa Maré are set up for medium-term stays, and some spaces also list rooms on platforms like Booking and Airbnb for shorter visits. Note that demand and prices peak in the Brazilian summer (December–March), so book ahead and confirm minimum terms directly with each house.

Why choose Florianópolis for your next coliving experience

Florianópolis — "Floripa" — is an island city in southern Brazil with a strange, addictive mix of island calm and city buzz. The beaches are alive: people surf in the morning and sip coffee in hip cafés by noon. The weather is mostly warm, with windy summers that kitesurfers love and mild winters. Azorean roots show up in the seafood and the little street markets. It is one of Brazil's top digital-nomad bases.

Coliving on the island is community-and-coworking led. Casa Maré sits in a traditional fisherman's house by the lagoon in Lagoa da Conceição, Coliving Muní blends rooms and coworking in central Córrego Grande, and spaces like Neighbor.HUB and Casa Jerivá round out the scene. Other nomad hotspots include the Centro, surf-friendly Campeche and student-heavy Trindade near UFSC.

Costs are friendly compared with São Paulo or Rio. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around R$1,200 to R$2,500 per month, all-inclusive, with rent, utilities, fast WiFi and shared coworking rolled into one simple bill. Houses are generally small and social — often 5 to 10 residents — so the feel is familiar rather than hostel-like, and stays are flexible.

For remote work the island delivers: internet is solid in cafés and coworking spaces in Lagoa and the Centro (though it can be flaky out on the remote beaches), and there's a genuinely lively nomad crowd. Downtime means 40-plus beaches, surfing at Joaquina and Praia Mole, island hikes and sunset drum circles. For sun, surf and a strong community, Floripa is one of Brazil's best.