A little sun, a little snow…
This list has everything for your winter co-working trip. For us, November already counts as winter, so you can spend November in one of the sunny places on this list and enjoy the vibes in Prague or Switzerland during the Christmas season….
1. Costa Rica
Costa Rica is known for its virgin forests and waterfalls. The Central American country has pleasant temperatures all year round, but the best time to travel is actually the northern hemisphere winter. Between November and March, Costa Rica has a dry season, which means it rains less and the pleasant temperatures are guaranteed to sweeten your winter.
Costa Rica is also a favorite destination of digital nomads: it is not very expensive, the people are very friendly and among the happiest in the world and you have nature beach right outside the door. A dream for everyone CoWorking Trip.
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2. Switzerland
Ya, Switzerland is a bit more expensive, but if you share a chalet in the Alps with other like-minded TripMates, your stay can only be beautiful. The small snowy places in Switzerland are especially inviting during the Christmas season and if you like skiing, this is definitely the place to be.
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3. Prague
Prague at winter time and especially at Christmas time is simply fabulous. Prague has several Christmas markets with handicrafts and typical Czech food. Strolling through the old city center feels like one of Grimm’s fairy tales.
For CoWorking, the city is also very suitable, housing does not cost much money and the cost of living is not very high. 1 liter of beer is usually cheaper than 1 liter of water. So you know what to expect. Grab your CoWorking crew and plan a trip to Prague with JoinMyTrip today!
4. Portugal
Portugal is either way a popular destination for co-working trips. The weather is quite mild all year round and you have some sunshine hours to enjoy even in winter. The Algarve and the Azores are particularly beautiful in winter. In Madeira, co-working is very popular and there is a large community of digital nomads who can support you and help you get a foothold on the ground.
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5. Amsterdam
Known as the party capital of Europe, Amsterdam has more to offer than you think. In winter, the mood in the city is slower and more relaxed. There is a nice winter market here as well and the city is perfect for digital nomads. Even though the rents are a bit more expensive, the good food and friendly inhabitants make a longer stay worthwhile. Most speak fluent English and live the multicultural. Plus, the LGBTQ community is always welcome here. Check out our guide to the Netherlands and don’t miss out on the rest of the country.
6. Barcelona
The weather in Barcelona is just always good. Spanish life is simply beautiful and digital nomads get their money’s worth here. Who doesn’t want to work from the beach while sipping a cocktail? We, at least, can’t imagine anything better.
Barcelona has convinced you to finally become a digital nomad? Then read our ultimate guide on how to become a digital nomad in 2021. ultimativen Guide for 2021 to become a digital nomad.
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7. Sardinia
None of these places have convinced you to leave for the winter and escape the gray everyday life? Sardinia changes that, I promise! Here, too, the weather is nice all year round and you can enjoy your life! There is no shortage of beaches or adventures and with our CoWorking Guide for Sardinia you can not go wrong, guaranteed!
Have these winter destinations for co-working trips inspired you to plan your own trip? Then check out JoinMyTrip now and easily create your own trip. Or even easier, join an already planned trip and relax while you work!