Community: The Digital Nomad’s Secret Weapon to Living Abroad and Loving Life

As Tulum has seen a continued boom in population and popularity, our quaint little beach town has become quite the hotspot for digital nomads and long term travellers alike. Remote work can be luxurious, adventurous, and a dream come true - but one of the lesser talked about pieces of remote work tends to surprise the masses, and it’s not the lack of wifi and printers.

Loneliness is one of the greatest hazards of the remote working lifestyle for digital nomads who frequently are travelling solo. Lack of community can lead to lonely days, solemn nights in and can dampen the experience of a lifetime for anyone anywhere.

Expats in Tulum

In Tulum, the community is thriving with digital nomads and solo travellers all seeking the adventure lifestyle. Coworking Tulum provides an instant built in community for our members to easily integrate into.

The weekly schedule provides daily suggestions for the community coworking location, at least one CoDining event at Tulum’s best restaurants, multiple CoWorkout opportunities for free or discounted prices, and a weekly Mix ‘n Mingle.

We Co-work.

Co-Dine.

Co-Workout.

Codance.

-all in pursuit of building a Community abroad.

The reality of living and working in paradise

From beautiful days on Tulum’s most breathtaking beaches to group outings at any of Tulum’s dozens of clear blue cenotes, our Coworking Tulum family always finds the fun with each other!

Exclusive dinners and dancing at luxury locations, group workouts like spin classes and boxing, and opportunities to learn and thrive in communities with entrepreneurs from any industry to keep you on your toes and your schedule filled if you like it that way.

The secret to thriving as a digital nomad is to not let the remote work lifestyle become a remote lifestyle. And the best way to fight the solo travel blues is to find “home” in a community of people who know you, like you, and have your back.

In Coworking Tulum, we’ll have your back.

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