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The Best Places to Work Remotely in Peniche

Discover 9 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Peniche.

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Is Peniche Good for Remote Work?

Peniche sits on a rocky peninsula 80 km north of Lisbon and is best known internationally as the home of Supertubos — one of Europe's most powerful beach breaks and a regular stop on the World Surf League Championship Tour. For digital nomads who surf, this is a serious selling point: world-class waves accessible year-round, with the most powerful conditions arriving in autumn and winter when the town is quiet and rents drop. The surf-and-work model is well established here. Coliving spaces like Coworksurf, Barbaros Hut, Secret Surf House, and Onda Coliving all offer desk access, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a community of remote workers organized around morning sessions and afternoon screens.

Dedicated coworking in Peniche includes Largo Coworking, a compact and well-reviewed space with reliable internet and a small, tight-knit community of regulars. Malacuna Peniche combines boutique accommodation with shared workspace and social programming. The cost of living in Peniche is genuinely low by Portuguese standards: monthly budgets of €1,000–€1,400 covering rent, food, coworking, and leisure are realistic. One-bedroom apartments can be found from €500–€700 per month. The trade-off is scale: Peniche is a small fishing town with limited nightlife and entertainment outside of surfing and the ocean — an honest caveat for nomads who want a busy social scene.

Peniche is well-suited for non-EU nationals on Portugal's D8 Digital Nomad Visa, which requires a minimum monthly income of around €3,480 from a foreign employer or clients. The peninsula is served by direct buses from Lisbon's Oriente and Campo Grande terminals, a journey of about 90 minutes. Nearby Baleal — a small island connected to the mainland by a causeway — is a calmer, more scenic alternative base with its own surf school ecosystem. For digital nomads who want to structure their time around surf, keep costs low, and work in a community of like-minded people, Peniche is the most honest and least-hyped surf town on Portugal's coast.