
Discover 11 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Itajaí.
Itajaí sits on the mouth of the Itajaí river in Santa Catarina, about 80 km north of Florianópolis and directly adjacent to Balneário Camboriú, one of Brazil's fastest-growing cities. It is primarily a port and logistics city — home to one of Brazil's busiest container ports — but its proximity to Santa Catarina's booming tech corridor makes it a practical base for remote workers who want lower costs than Florianópolis or Balneário Camboriú while staying in the same productive region. Santa Catarina has one of Brazil's highest concentrations of tech firms, and that ecosystem spills over into Itajaí.
For remote work infrastructure, Itajaí benefits from its position within a region that has invested heavily in fiber internet. Connections of 100–300 Mbps are available in most residential areas. Coworking options are fewer than in neighboring cities, but the short commute to Balneário Camboriú and Florianópolis means nomads based here can easily reach larger coworking hubs for networking or meeting rooms. The city itself is walkable in the central Fazenda and Cordeiros neighborhoods, with an improving café culture and a quieter pace than the party-heavy Balneário Camboriú strip.
Cost of living is lower than both Florianópolis and Balneário Camboriú: a one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood runs approximately R$1,500–R$2,500/month. The local food scene leans heavily on German and Italian immigrant cuisine — reflecting Santa Catarina's European heritage — with affordable per-kilo lunch restaurants common throughout the city. The climate is subtropical, with warm summers (occasionally hot) and mild winters that rarely require more than a light jacket. For nomads who want Santa Catarina's infrastructure and lifestyle at a slightly reduced price, Itajaí is a practical alternative to Florianópolis.