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COWORKING & REMOTE WORK SPOTS

If you’re working remotely in Isla Mujeres, finding a quiet spot with reliable WiFi is key. Whether you’re a digital nomad or just need to get some work done during your visit, having a good place to plug in helps. At Taste of Isla, we’ve picked some favorite locations where you can work comfortably while enjoying coffee, breakfast, or lunch.

Isla Mujeres is a small island just over four miles long, and internet can be spotty, especially at rentals or independent hotels. Speeds might be slower than you’re used to, so reliable WiFi outside your room is valuable. These places is Isla Mujeres combine a pleasant environment with dependable internet, making them great options for working on the island...

Isla Bistro

Isla Bistro is a café and coworking space located in the La Gloria neighborhood, in the mid-island area of Isla Mujeres. It’s a relaxed, comfortable spot offering brunch, coffee, and reliable WiFi, making it a solid choice if you’re looking to get some work done. Seating includes both ocean-view coworking areas and an indoor, air-conditioned space. With a strong connection powered by fiber optic and Starlink, it’s a reliable option on the island for remote work. Open daily from 8AM to 3PM.

Marina Bartolome

Marina Bartolome is an ideal place to spend the day working remotely, offering beautiful views of the bay between Isla Mujeres and Cancun that can provide a bit of inspiration. The atmosphere is calm, and their menu includes great options for breakfast and lunch. When it’s time for a break, you can cool off with a swim in the pool, then unwind at sunset with a glass of wine by the water. You can choose to work outside at a table or inside in the air-conditioned room, where you’ll find a space which is often quiet. The staff is respectful of your focus, and the WiFi is reliable and fast. Just ask for the password and enjoy their wide menu while staying connected.

Selina Hostel

Selina is a hostel chain known for catering to digital nomads with shared workspaces. The Selina Hostel in Isla Mujeres features one of the island’s most recognized coworking spaces, offering high-speed WiFi and views of the sand. It includes phone booths and meeting rooms available for rent. Located downtown, Selina also has a bar and restaurant called Santino, where you can eat, drink, or end your day with a swim in the pool.

Rooster

Rooster Café, located on Avenida Hidalgo in downtown Isla Mujeres, is another good option if you need to spend some time on your laptop. They offer WiFi for customers along with both indoor seating with air conditioning and outdoor tables. Open for breakfast and lunch, they also serve coffee and pastries if you’re just looking for something light to snack on while working through your to-do lsit.

42 Coffee & Bistro

42 Coffee & Bistro offers coffee and brunch from early morning. Opening at 7:30AM, it suits early risers and remote workers dealing with time zone differences. The café provides reliable internet and a naturally shaded outdoor area, making it easy to work comfortably without pressure to order more or leave. It’s a convenient option for those staying mid-island who want to spend the day working and enjoying their menu.

Cafe Mogagua

Café Mogagua, located in downtown Isla Mujeres, is another spot that can be busier and noisier than quieter cafes but still works well if you need to get some work done. They offer WiFi for customers, a full menu from breakfast through dinner, a selection of coffees and more, plus terrace seating if you prefer to be outside. It’s a convenient place to spend time on your laptop while staying close to the center of town.

Mango Cafe

Mango Café, located mid-island, is busier and noisier than the other spots mentioned above, but it’s a great choice for breakfast or lunch. They offer WiFi for customers who order from the menu, making it a practical place to get a bit of work done in the morning. Since they close in the afternoon, it works well for anyone looking to check off a few tasks before heading out to explore the island.

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