Colivings in Maluku

Looking for coliving spaces in Maluku? Discover top-rated options for digital nomads and remote workers.

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CoLivings in Maluku

Top reasons to choose Maluku for coliving

Maluku feels like stepping into a slow island movie. Warm air, loud frogs at night, and a mix of Christian and Muslim villages. People are friendly and curious. The vibe is low key. Boats, spice smells, and old Dutch forts show up often. For digital nomads this is a bit special. Cost of living is low in towns. Food and rooms are cheap. On tiny islands things can be pricier. Internet is okay in Ambon and some guesthouses. Mobile 4G works in many spots but can be slow or patchy. For work you may need to plan extra backup. Things to do are great for after-work hours. Dive the Banda Sea. Hike Manusela on Seram. Wander markets for sago and grilled fish. I once joined a sunset beach volleyball game with local fishermen. Most travellers enjoy the island hopping and quiet nights. Community is small. You will meet other nomads at dive shops and cafes. For some, this will be amazing. For others, it may feel too quiet.