Main coworking space
A large dedicated flat converted into an open-plan office and living room area. Features two big desks, a chillout niche, a fully equipped kitchen, and access to a balcony with sea views. Open 24/7 to colivers.
Wellness-focused free spirits drawn to conscious coastal living through daily yoga, cliff hikes, surf sessions, and soulful creative gatherings.
Daily yoga, morning meditations, full-moon ceremonies, and sunrise meditations on the beach create a distinctly wellness-oriented atmosphere that guests repeatedly cite as transformative.
Direct proximity to beaches and dramatic cliff walks enables guests to seamlessly integrate surfing, hiking, and ocean swims into their everyday routine.
On-site surfboard rental allows guests to spontaneously hit the nearby waves without any external logistics, seamlessly embedding surf culture into daily life.
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Noma Village is a coliving and coworking space in Lagos, Algarve, Portugal, set across three houses with two pools, a rooftop terrace, and ocean views. Limited to 13 participants for an intimate experience, it combines uninterrupted remote work with a strong focus on community — bringing together like-minded entrepreneurial people through morning yoga, beach walks, group meals, and shared adventures, all steps from the golden cliffs and beaches of the Algarve.
Noma Village was born from a desire to go beyond the typical coliving model — where "like-minded people" simply means remote workers sharing a roof. The founders envisioned a place where a special kind of people could come together, and where the most beautiful magic and synchronicity could unfold.
Owned by a Portuguese family, the space was built around the idea that travelling as a digital nomad can feel lonely — and that this loneliness doesn't have to be the norm. From the moment guests arrive, they find themselves immersed in a genuine community, not just a place to stay.
Noma Village is permanently open from October to end of April, offering a home base by the ocean in one of Portugal's most iconic coastal settings.
At Noma Village, community is the core offering — not just coliving and coworking. The space aims to attract a special kind of people, because the most beautiful magic and synchronicity unfold when these individuals come together.
What sets Noma apart is the way residents live together as flatmates: it's not just about finding a place to stay, but about willingly integrating into the community. Members are encouraged to be an active part of the collective while also having their personal time and space respected.
The community is guided by four core values:
Hosts organise just enough daily gatherings for even the shy to feel included, while leaving enough quiet space for introverts to retreat and recharge. The community isn't only built for residents — it's built by them, through member-led activities like bachata lessons, creative writing workshops, full-moon ceremonies, and sunrise meditations on the beach.
Noma Village is located on the western edge of Lagos in Portugal's Algarve region, nestled between the Atlantic coastline and the town's historic center. The property sits amid the iconic golden cliffs and limestone formations that define this stretch of the Algarve, placing guests within easy reach of dramatic coastal scenery and world-famous beaches.
The immediate neighborhood is quiet and residential, yet well-served — a mini supermarket and a café are right around the corner, and the lively restaurants and nightlife of Lagos are close by. Reviewers consistently describe the area as peaceful: "It's in a quiet area, which was another big plus for me" and "the space is super quiet at night." Despite the tranquil setting, Praia Porto de Mós — one of the Algarve's most iconic beaches — is just a 15-minute walk away, and the historic center of Lagos with its cafés, culture, and charming streets is around the same distance on foot.
The wider Algarve region offers dramatic clifftop walks, surf spots for all levels, sea grottoes, and some of Southern Europe's most celebrated coastline.
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