Working remotely in the Algarve.
Sun on your lunch break, fast internet and a community already doing the same. We bring together the cafés that welcome laptops, the co-working spaces and the towns worth basing yourself in, so you can build a life here, not just find a desk.
Cafés and co-working spaces
Somewhere with good coffee, a reliable connection and room to think, listed by the people behind them.

Luz Aura Café & Snackbar Vilamoura
A calm café and snackbar at the heart of Prado Villas, Vilamoura.

Mucancas Cowork
A coworking studio in the historic centre of Loule, built around a castle wall dating to 1268.

LEDEX Forum
Discover the LEDEX Forum. Organized by experts in professional business events, we are bringing a premier, world-class conference to Algarve leaders, SMEs, and…

The Warehouse
A 2,000 sqm industrial venue in Parchal. Co-working by day, pop-up events by night, Mothership Laser Tag downstairs.
We are adding more laptop-friendly spots across the Algarve every week. Run a café or a co-working space here? List your space to reach the people looking for somewhere to work.
Where to base yourself
From Lagos to Tavira, every town has its own pace and its own crowd.
A desk anywhere, a life here
The Algarve has quietly become one of the best places in Europe to work remotely. The internet is fast, the cost of living is gentler than most northern cities, and the light is the kind of thing you stop noticing only because you see it every day. You can take a call from a café terrace in the morning and be in the sea by six. The hard part was never the work; it was finding the right places and the right people, and that is what we help with.
Every café and space in the guide is a real listing you can save, follow and check before you go, with honest reviews from people who actually live and work here. We do not rank by who pays the most. The point is not just somewhere to open a laptop. It is the towns worth settling in, the events that get you out of the house, and a community already doing the same, so the move feels less like a leap and more like coming home.






