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What are the best coworking spaces for remote workers in Playa del Carmen?

Verification in progressLast reviewed May 30, 20263 min readPlaya del Carmen
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Selina (5th Ave) and Bunker have the best wifi and the most consistent setup. Nest is the quieter, slower-paced option. Cafés are fine for a couple of hours — for video-call days, pay for a coworking pass.

Playa has 4 reliable coworking options: Selina (largest network, 5th Avenue location is the main one), Bunker (dedicated coworking + meeting rooms), Nest (smaller, quieter), and Workpoint. Day passes run $200–350 MXN; monthly memberships $200–400 USD. Cafés like Ah Cacao and Aldea Corazón work for short sessions but aren't built for video calls.

Follow these steps

  1. If you're here for 1–4 weeks, a day pass at Selina or Nest (around 250–350 MXN/day) is the easiest move.
  2. For 1+ months, a Selina or Bunker monthly plan beats day-pass math and gets you a quiet phone room.
  3. Always test the wifi before committing — run a speedtest during peak hours (11am–3pm).
  4. For ad-hoc work, Ah Cacao has reliable wifi and tolerates laptops but isn't a real coworking environment.

Playa is one of the easier digital-nomad cities in Mexico because the infrastructure is real — most coworking spaces have fiber from Telmex or Megacable at 100–300 Mbps with backup hotspots, dedicated phone-call booths, and a community that's used to remote workers from the US/Canada/Europe.

The four established options:

- Selina Playa del Carmen (5th Avenue location) — part of the global hostel-coworking chain. Big open floor, decent espresso bar, lots of nomads. Best for: meeting other nomads. Worst for: peak hours when the laptop count gets dense.

- Bunker Coworking — purpose-built coworking with private meeting rooms, dedicated phone booths, and a small café. Most professional feel of the four. Best for: anyone with multiple video calls a day or who needs a meeting room.

- Nest Coworking — smaller, quieter, more community-driven. Good for: writers, solo founders, people who prefer a smaller scene. The day-pass is the cheapest of the four.

- Workpoint Playa del Carmen — newer entrant, plant-heavy interior, fast wifi. Day pass + monthly membership similar to Selina.

For shorter sessions (under 3 hours, no video calls):

  • Ah Cacao Real Chocolate Café on 5th Avenue at Constituyentes — strong AC, decent wifi, good coffee. Locals use it.
  • Aldea Corazón — courtyard café, more for ambiance than productivity. Wifi works but isn't fast.
  • Choux Choux Bakery in Centro — French bakery with consistent wifi. Quiet mornings, busy lunch.

What to verify before committing to a monthly membership: - Run a speed test from your laptop AT THE SEAT you'd take, not at the entrance. Wifi drops 30–50% across the building. - Check the AC. Some Playa coworking spaces undersize AC for full occupancy — gets warm by 2pm. - Look at the actual chairs. You'll be in one for 8 hours. - Ask about evening/weekend access. Some coworking spaces close by 7pm; Selina is more 24/7 nomad culture.

Day rates typically $200–350 MXN ($11–18 USD). Monthly memberships $200–400 USD with hot-desk; private offices run $600+. Most spaces honor an after-3pm day rate at half price if you only need an afternoon session.

Playa has become a real digital-nomad hub since 2021 — there are now five legitimate coworking spaces inside walking distance of Quinta Avenida, plus dozens of cafés that tolerate laptop campers. Fiber is widely available; most coworks publish their speedtests publicly. The catch: cafés are fine for solo deep-work but unreliable for video calls — the wifi gets saturated by 11am and you'll drop frames during meetings. Long-stay nomads end up doing the hybrid play: cowork day passes on call days, café on writing days.

Trying to do a full week of video calls from a café. Wifi is fine for email, brutal for Teams + screen share. Pay for the day pass on call days.

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