Living in Mallorca as a Digital Nomad: A Local’s Guide to Work & Life Balance

 Remote work isn’t just about fast Wi-Fi — it’s about quality of life. And few places in Europe offer the lifestyle balance that Mallorca does. Here’s how to enjoy the island like a remote-working local:

Coworking spaces:

  • The Hub (Palma): modern, central, and full of entrepreneurs.

  • Rayaworx (Santanyí): great for those living in the southeast.

  • CoWorkIn (Inca): ideal midpoint between Palma and the Serra de Tramuntana.

Best cafés to work from:

  • La Molienda: specialty coffee + chill vibe + sockets everywhere

  • Mistral Coffee: urban, stylish, and friendly

  • Café Riutort: brunch, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor terrace

Where to live:

  • Palma (urban convenience)

  • Sóller (village charm + mountain access)

  • Santa Catalina (hip, international, near the sea)

🌍 Visa info: As of 2025, Spain offers a digital nomad visa — ideal if you're non-EU and plan to stay more than 90 days.

👌 Need a relaxing escape after remote work? Try these hidden beaches locals recommend — perfect for a midday swim or weekend reset.


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