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11 Best Places For Coworking in Puerto Vallarta Mexico [2023]

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Looking for the best places for coworking in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico? You’re in the right place! As a digital nomad living in this coastal gem, I can tell you firsthand that the city offers an array of coworking spaces and cafés that are perfect for maintaining your work-life balance.

While the WiFi generally works well in most apartments, sometimes you need a break from working at home. Coworking spaces and cafes can also be a great place to meet other nomads and try some of the delicious coffee and food the city offers.

I’ve explored enough to know the best spots where you can fire up your laptop and enjoy a killer cup of coffee. So, let’s dive into the ultimate guide to where to work in Puerto Vallarta.

Best Puerto Vallarta Coworking Space

1. Joint Coworking Hotel Puerto Vallarta

people working on desks at Joint cowork puerto vallarta
Photo credit: Joint Cowork
  • Address: Insurgentes 108, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: Monday to Friday – 7 am to 7 pm; Saturday and Sunday – 11 am to 7 pm (10 pm for monthly members).

Joint Cowork is my favorite coworking space in Puerto Vallarta. It’s located in Zona Romantica, inside the Joint Coworking Hotel on the Rio Cuale.

They offer air conditioning, reliable 100mb+ fiber optic internet with VOIP access, a conference room, free coffee, lockers, and community.

yellow couch and brightly painted walls at Joint cowork puerto vallarta
Photo credit: Joint cowork

The price is cheaper than Vallarta cowork, with monthly memberships starting at 1750 pesos (85 USD) or 200 pesos for a day pass.

They also have a pack of 10-day passes for 1000 pesos which is a great option if you don’t want to commit to a month. That’s what I got, and use it when the construction noise is driving me crazy from my house!

The location is excellent, within walking distance of bars, restaurants, shopping, and beaches.

2. Vallarta Cowork

laptop on desk while coworking puerto vallarta mexico
  • Address: Morelos 101-Local 3B, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here.
  • Hours: The official hours of Vallarta CoWork are 9 am5 pm, Monday to Friday, but they have a Smart-Entry system allowing monthly members 24/7 access.

Vallarta Cowork was the first coworking space in Puerto Vallarta and is one of the most popular in the city. It’s centrally located in El Centro, next to Isla Cuale and steps away from the Malecon.

Inside, you can find shared tables, private rooms for meetings, phone booths, lockers, and a dreamy outdoor space with hammocks to chill out on when you need a break. It also has AC which you’ll appreciate during the hot sumer season.

Internet speeds are excellent – I tested up to 120MB download. Once you’re a member, you can access the space 24/7, which is great if you need to work late. There’s also usually a cute dog here.

It’s got a kitchen so you can bring food from home, but don’t worry if you forgot to pack a lunch as there are tons of great restaurants nearby.

As a bonus, Vallarta Cowork offers regular lunch outings and events to help you get to know fellow nomads.

The cost for a hot-desk membership is 2900 pesos per month (145 USD), 2310 pesos for a 15-days, or 1160 pesos per week.

I went here for a week, but as it was located on the opposite end of town than I lived in, I didn’t continue with my membership. That said, I know a lot of digital nomads in Puerto Vallarta who love this place!

3. Natureza Cowork Puerto Vallarta

coffe in natureza coworking space puerto vallarta
  • Address: Mérida 75d, La Vena, 48310 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: 8 am10 pm, closed on Sundays.

Natureza Cowork is a great option for digital nomads living in Versalles as it’s on the main road, just a few minutes walk from the neighborhood. It’s actually a cafe with a small shared coworking room upstairs.

It’s one of the cheapest places for coworking in Puerto Vallarta. You can get a monthly membership for 1900 pesos or 200 pesos (10 USD) per day. When I went there in 2021, we negotiated a cheaper monthly package for 900 pesos without some of the perks (just the space), but I’m not sure if they are still doing that.

While it’s one of the most affordable, it’s also pretty basic. The cafe underneath is nice, but the upstairs coworking space is relatively small. So if someone is talking, you’ll hear the entire conversation.

Natureza Cowork also lacks natural light, but the internet speeds are fast, and it’s open until 10 p.m. They have good coffee, and the staff will bring you drinks and food upstairs to the coworking space, which is a nice perk.

You can also work for free from the downstairs cafe, but last time I went, they were only giving out two-hour WiFi access codes. So if you’re looking for a cafe, I’d recommend one of the other options below.

Best Cafes for Coworking Puerto Vallarta

When you’re not in the mood for a formal coworking space, a café can offer that cozy, relaxed atmosphere you might be craving. Here are some stellar cafés in Puerto Vallarta that I’ve found to be excellent spots for working:

Please be respectful when visiting; don’t just buy one coffee and sit there all day. I try to get something every 90 minutes when I’m working from a cafe.

4. Miscelanea Vallarta

tables and chairs inside miscalnaea cafe puerto vallarta
  • Address: Calle Milán #255, Versalles, 48310 Mexico, Jal., Mexic – get directions here
  • Hours: 8 am3 pm, closed Wednesday

Miscelanea Vallarta is a beautiful cafe in Versalles that’s great for coworking. They have plugs everywhere, good internet speeds, pleasant background music, and friendly staff that don’t seem to mind you working there for the day.

They offer a full breakfast and lunch menu with many vegan options and delicious coffee drinks. I love the iced lattes and detox juices after a big weekend in Puerto Vallarta!

The worst part about Miscelanea is that it’s only open from 8 am – 3 pm, so it can be inconvenient if you need to work late. That said, it’s a good excuse to take an early afternoon and hit one of the beautiful beaches nearby.

5. The Green Place

digital nomad working on table at the green place cafe
  • Address:  Calle Honduras 309, 5 de Diciembre, 48350 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: 9 am-9:30 pm—closed Sundays.

The Green Place is one of the best coworking cafes in Puerto Vallarta. It’s in 5 Di Diciembre, where many digital nomads live. It’s just a 5-minute walk to the beach if you want to relax after work!

They have a full vegan menu with delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner options that change throughout the day. Even if you’re not working, I recommend coming here to try the food.

The inside has a lovely ambiance with lots of natural lights, beautiful wall art, and good internet speeds (I tested 47 MB download and 8 MB upload).

It’s a perfect place to cowork in Puerto Vallarta because they have a dedicated table for coworking, which is perfect for meeting other digital nomads. In addition, the staff are very friendly, and I’ve never had a problem working there all day.

6. Calmate

coffee and laptop in calmate cafe
  • Address: Calle Honduras 218, 5 de Diciembre, 48350 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: 8 am-5 pm, closed Sundays

Calmate is another cute veggie-friendly cafe in 5 di Diciembre. The staff are fantastic, the food is delicious, and the internet works well (I tested 40MB download). It’s a popular spot for coworking, so you’re likely to run into other digital nomads here!

The only downside of Calmate is that it doesn’t have AC, so it can become very hot during the summer months. However, it’s a perfect place for cowork if you’re visiting Puerto Vallarta during high season.

7. Vivero Wine Bar

plants at vivero wine bar puerto vallarta
  • Address: Costa Rica 1326, 5 de Diciembre, 48350 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: 10 am-12 am Tuesday-Sunday, closed Mondays.

I discovered Vivero Wine Bar when I returned to Puerto Vallarta in winter of 2022, and it quickly became one of my favorite cafes for coworking. While it’s actually a lively wine bar at night, many remote workers go there to work during the day.

The setting is beautiful – it’s an open-air space with so much natural light and plants. The staff are great (a former blogger owns it), and there are lots of outlets and space to work. With all the plants and open-air atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to focus on work.

And when you’re done, you can unwind with a glass of wine!

8. Cafe La Ventana

wooden chairs and tables inside cafe la ventana
  • Address: Venezuela 152, 5 de Diciembre, 48350 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.get directions here
  • Hours: 7am-11pm daily

Situated in the charming Cinco de Diciembre neighborhood, Café La Ventana is a gem worth checking out. This café offers the best of both worlds—an outdoor seating area on the sidewalk for those who love to people-watch and indoor seating with desks that mimic a coworking space.

They serve a variety of food options alongside quality coffee to keep you fueled. And guess what? It’s also dog-friendly, so I always bring Puglo along with me when I work from here. It’s one of my favorite Puerto Vallarta coworking cafes!

9. Coexist Bistro

lora staring at laptop while working at coexist bistro. behind her is a pool.
  • Address: Agustín Rodríguez 175, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal. here
  • Hours: 7 am – 11 pm daily, closed Mondays

Heading towards Old Town, you’ll find Coexist Bistro inside Hotel Rio Malecon. One of its standout features is a poolside working area—yes, you heard that right. Imagine typing away with the calming background of water.

The catch? Just order some food from their delicious restaurant menu, and the poolside workspace is yours to enjoy. The staff are super friendly, making you feel welcome the moment you step in.

10. A Page In The Sun

a page in the sun cafe puerto vallarta
  • Address: Lázaro Cárdenas 169, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours: 7 am – 11 pm daily

A page in the sun is a cute cafe/bookstore in Zona Romantica. They’ve been around for over 20 years, offering an extensive menu of cakes, cookies, brownies, homemade bread, sandwiches, smoothies, and hot and cold drinks.

Internet speeds are great – I tested 73MB download. What makes this place unique is that they have a massive selection of books that you can borrow from the shelves if you need to take a break from work, as well as a small art gallery to enjoy.

11. Litten Brod

interior of litten brod cafe in puerto vallarta . tables and chair
  • Address: Lázaro Cárdenas 311, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico – get directions here
  • Hours:8am – 8 pm Monday-Saturday, 8 am-5 pm Sunday

Litten Brod is a Danish Bakery in the Romantic Zone that offers fresh sandwiches, smoothies, and many delicious coffee drinks. The inside is clean and modern, and they offer AC which is rare.

They also have an outside area, WiFi labeled on the wall, and easy-to-access plugs. I loved working from here, especially when the weather became too hot to work in cafes without AC.

Final thoughts: Coworking Puerto Vallarta

There you have it, my list of the best coworking spaces and cafés in Puerto Vallarta. As someone who lives and breathes the digital nomad lifestyle right here in this vibrant city, I can assure you these spots are top-notch for boosting productivity while you’re on the go.

From chic coworking hubs to cozy cafés, Puerto Vallarta offers a range of environments that cater to all kinds of remote work needs.

Quick productivity tip: As you explore these spaces, don’t forget to step outside and soak in some of Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty—it’s a fantastic way to recharge your creative batteries.

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Author

  • Lora Pope

    Lora Pope is a travel content creator who’s been wandering solo for over a decade. In 2021, she moved to Puerto Vallarta and fell in love at first sight. After visiting 70+ countries, she decided to make it her base and now helps travelers like you make the most of your time in PV.

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