Cape Town’s coliving and coworking scene is booming, and prices range widely depending on neighbourhood, season, and whether you book a bed, a dedicated room, or a full-service coliving package. In Blouberg, you can now combine private, ensuite accommodation with a focused coworking setup and off‑season discounts that make long stays far more affordable without feeling like “cheap backpacker”

What does coworking cost in Cape Town?
Coworking in Cape Town typically starts from around R200–R300 per day for a hot desk in the city, with monthly flexible memberships from about R2 200–R3 000 excluding VAT, depending on the brand and location. These memberships usually include fast fibre internet, access to shared lounges, meeting room discounts, and community events, but they do not include.
Many remote workers end up paying separately for:
- A private room or apartment in a beach or city neighbourhood.
- A coworking membership or regular day passes.
- Transport between where they sleep and where they work.
That separation of “where you stay” and “where you work” adds hidden costs and time that you only notice after a few weeks in the city.
What does coliving cost in Cape Town?
Modern coliving houses and villas in Cape Town usually price in euros or rands per month, with private rooms in quality coliving spaces often starting from about €650 per month for longer stays. Higher‑end coliving properties, especially villas or boutique setups aimed at digital nomads, can easily run from roughly €90 per night in peak summer, with separate winter rate sheets for June to August.
Most coliving offers include:
- Fully furnished private rooms, often ensuite.
- High‑speed Wi‑Fi and cleaning.
- Access to shared kitchens and lounges.
- Optional community events and activities.
You are paying for convenience, location, and community—but you still need to layer on a coworking membership if the on‑site workspace isn’t strong enough for real deep work.
Where Boardrooms.capetown fits in
Boardrooms.capetown in Blouberg is built specifically for people who want their accommodation and workspace to function as one integrated base, not as separate “place to sleep” and “place to work” contracts. You stay in private, ensuite rooms in a quiet residential street, a short walk from Blouberg Beach, with fast fibre internet and a dedicated coworking space on site.
Key features include:
- Private, ensuite rooms (no hostel‑style dorms).
- Fast fibre internet throughout the house.
- A proper shared workspace with desks.
- Gear storage, hot outdoor shower, and an easy home base for kitesurfers and surfers.[boardrooms]
This positions Boardrooms somewhere between a boutique coliving house and a small, focused cowork space: intimate, residential, and work‑ready, but not a backpackers and not a big anonymous office floor.
Off‑season: 40% discount without feeling “cheap”
Cape Town’s off‑season brings quieter beaches, calmer line‑ups, and far better value if you are willing to trade blazing‑hot summer for crisp, productive months by the sea. At Boardrooms.capetown, off‑season stays are heavily discounted, with a 40% reduction on regular accommodation rates when you book during these quieter months.
That 40% discount is designed for remote workers and founders who:
- Want a private room with reliable internet instead of a noisy dorm.
- Prefer to walk from bed to desk in seconds, not commute across town.
- Need a simple, all‑in base where accommodation and work happen under one roof.
Because the base product is private, ensuite accommodation with a built‑in coworking space, the discounted rate feels like smart value—not like scraping for the cheapest bed in town.
Why Blouberg is a smart base for remote work
Blouberg sits where Cape Town’s surf and kite culture meets city convenience: you get a long, walkable beach, consistent wind, and views across the bay to Table Mountain, while still being within easy reach of the city’s restaurants and business hubs. For remote workers and founders, this means you can structure your days around deep work in the house, quick sessions on the water, and evenings in a neighbourhood that caters to both locals and visitors.
Boardrooms.capetown leans into that rhythm: your room, desk, gear storage, and fibre are all in the same property, so you lose less time in traffic and admin and more time on work, sea, or sleep. With the 40% off‑season discount, it becomes one of the most efficient ways to experience Cape Town’s coast while keeping your burn rate under control—without compromising on privacy or professionalism.
