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Mallorca has long been more than just a destination for beach lovers. In recent years, the largest island in the Balearic Islands has become a popular location for remote working. A key factor in Mallorca's appeal is its pleasant climate all year round. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, the island offers ideal conditions for working under the sun, even during the colder months in Europe. Whether in a café by the sea, on a terrace in the mountains, or in a cozy coworking space in Palma, Mallorca's pleasant climate and relaxed lifestyle make remote working a real pleasure. 

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Why is Mallorca the perfect location for remote working?

Mallorca has excellent transport links and is easily accessible from most European cities. Palma Airport offers numerous direct flights to many destinations, making arrival and departure straightforward. Although airlines are currently adjusting their routes and have announced many flight cancellations and a reduction in services due to high location costs, delays in the delivery of new aircraft, and maintenance work, Mallorca remains one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. This means that, despite occasional cancellations, a large number of connections are still available, especially during peak times such as the high season and public holidays when demand is high.

For remote workers who enjoy flexible working arrangements, this even offers advantages: the free capacity is to be transferred to Spain, among other places, and the large number of alternative routes and airlines flying to Mallorca means that travel plans can be easily adjusted. The airport authorities and tourism organizations on the island are also working intensively to further strengthen connections and increase comfort for travelers.

Digital infrastructure has also improved significantly in recent years, with fast internet now available almost everywhere—a must for anyone working remotely. 

Compared to other cities in Europe, the cost of living in Mallorca is relatively moderate, but varies greatly depending on the region. If you already own a property or are planning to purchase one, Mallorca offers attractive investment opportunities. Especially in the southwest of the island and in the more rural areas, an investment can be easily combined with a personal retreat for remote working.

These regions not only offer peace and quiet and breathtaking natural surroundings, but also the opportunity to work in a relaxed environment. In addition, owners of vacation apartments or houses can rent out their properties on a temporary basis to generate additional income when they are not there themselves. This makes the investment doubly worthwhile: as a private place of work and as a profitable source of income.

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Requirements for remote working in Mallorca

For EU citizens, staying in Mallorca is straightforward, as they can travel and work there without a visa. However, anyone staying on the island for longer than three months should register with the Spanish authorities and apply for a NIE number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero), which is required for many administrative procedures. For non-EU citizens, there are various visa options, including the new "Nomad Visa," which was developed specifically for digital nomads and allows them to stay for up to one year.

In addition, depending on the length of your stay and the type of work you do, you may need to register as self-employed (autónomo) in Spain and pay taxes. It is advisable to obtain detailed information in advance or consult a tax advisor to ensure that all legal requirements are met.

Coworking spaces and working environment

In recent years, Mallorca has seen a growing number of coworking spaces emerge that are specifically tailored to the needs of remote workers and digital nomads. These offer a professional working environment, fast internet, and networking opportunities. Here are some of the most popular ones:

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1. The Hub

The Hub (https://hubmallorca.com/) is one of the best-known coworking spaces on the island, offering modern workspaces, meeting rooms, and regular events for the community in Palma. With flexible workspaces, private offices, conference rooms, and a well-equipped lounge, The Hub is ideal for anyone looking for a flexible and high-quality working environment. In addition, networking events, workshops, and meetups are organized regularly to promote exchange and collaboration within the community. For anyone choosing Palma as a base for their remote work, The Hub is the perfect choice for working professionally and making new contacts.

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2. Cómodo&Co Coworking

Cómodo&Co Coworking (https://www.coworking-palma.com/) in Palma is a modern and creative workplace that is not only ideal for remote working, but also perfect for digital nomads and freelancers. Centrally located near the old town, this coworking space offers a pleasant and inspiring working environment that makes it easy to be productive. Cómodo&Co is characterized by stylish design, bright, open spaces, and a relaxed atmosphere that encourages concentrated work.

The space offers flexible rental options—from day passes to monthly memberships—as well as additional services such as conference rooms, fast Wi-Fi, and a well-equipped kitchenette. Here, too, regular networking events and workshops promote exchange between members and create a lively community. For anyone looking for a central, modern, and well-connected working environment in Mallorca, Comodo&Co is an excellent choice.

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3. Nidus 39

Nidus 39 is located in the trendy Santa Catalina neighborhood and offers a creative atmosphere and a view of the harbor. Here, too, you can rent workspaces, private offices, and meeting rooms that can be easily adapted to the needs of users. There is also a lounge and a coffee bar that invite you to socialize and network. What makes it special, however, is its proximity to cafés and restaurants in Santa Catalina (BACKLINK to the article about restaurants in Santa Catalina)  and the harbor. If you appreciate working in a lively, international community, Nidus 39 is the perfect place for you.

In addition to coworking spaces, Mallorca also has numerous cafés that are perfect for working on your laptop. Many cafés, especially in Palma, offer a pleasant atmosphere for productive work. Popular places include Café Rialto (https://rialtoliving.com/en/cafe/), Cappuccino (https://www.cappuccinograndcafe.es/) with locations in Palma, Puerto Portals, and Port Andratx, and La Molienda (https://www.lamolienda.es/) in Palma.

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Tips for successful remote working in Mallorca

One of the best ways to integrate as a remote worker in Mallorca is to attend networking events and meetups. The coworking space community on the island is very active, and there are regular events that promote exchange and collaboration. 

Perhaps the biggest challenge when working remotely in Mallorca is balancing work and leisure time. In addition to work, Mallorca offers a wide range of leisure activities that help to make everyday life varied and exciting. This can be seen as an opportunity to take up a (new) hobby, such as golf,hiking or flying

In addition, you should also consider the tax and legal framework for self-employed people in Mallorca. Find out about local regulations to ensure that you take all the necessary steps to make your self-employment successful and legal. This will not only allow you to grow professionally, but also to exploit the island's full potential for your career.

Mallorca is the perfect location for remote working, offering an excellent balance between work opportunities and quality of life. With its good international connections, infrastructure, growing number of coworking spaces, and beautiful surroundings, the island provides optimal conditions for working productively while enjoying life to the fullest. If you want to enjoy the sun, the sea, and the Mediterranean flair, Mallorca is the place for you. 

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