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Selina Hotels: Surf Clubs, Co-Working Spaces, and Unique Experiences for Digital Nomads

The rise of digital nomads has transformed travel, enabling remote workers to blend productivity with adventure. Selina, a leading hotel chain, excels in this space with co-working areas and vibrant social hubs. Popular in Brazil, Colombia, Greece, and Mexico, Selina operates over 60 properties worldwide in urban centers, beaches, mountains, and jungles.

Selina Hotels: Surf Clubs, Co-Working Spaces, and Unique Experiences for Digital Nomads

Beyond comfortable stays, Selina offers immersive activities. At its Montes de Oro site in Costa Rica, a 65-acre venue hosts yoga workshops, music and arts festivals, and farm-to-table dining. The "stay and play" program lets guests exchange skills beneficial to local communities for accommodations. Near top surf spots, visitors enjoy lessons and gear rentals.

Selina Hotels: Surf Clubs, Co-Working Spaces, and Unique Experiences for Digital Nomads

Selina's co-working spaces are ideal for on-the-go professionals, with flexible options like a $5 hot desk in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, or a $158 monthly dedicated desk in Medellín, Colombia.

Selina Hotels: Surf Clubs, Co-Working Spaces, and Unique Experiences for Digital Nomads

"Our aim is to enable people to move freely with their lives and livelihoods wherever and whenever the seasons take them. To make it easy for travellers to connect with others, no matter where they are in the world. Our global presence enables us to meet guests, neighbours and wanderers in hundreds of locations across four continents and be a beacon for travellers who want a unique experience no matter where the journey takes them," Selina told Lonely Planet.

Guests rave about the social vibe, fostered by activities and communal spaces that spark connections effortlessly.

Selina Hotels: Surf Clubs, Co-Working Spaces, and Unique Experiences for Digital Nomads

Explore more at Selina's official website.

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