Guide
Working Remotely from a Motorhome in Southern Portugal
Écrit par le gestionnaire d'Alentejo Park
·Mis à jour December 2024
Remote work from a motorhome in Portugal is becoming a mainstream choice rather than an adventurous one. The combination of good connectivity, a favourable time zone, mild climate, and reasonable costs makes the Algarve a practical base for anyone whose work can be done over a laptop.
Connectivity options
Mobile data in Portugal is provided by NOS, MEO, and Vodafone PT. All three have good coverage along the coast and major roads. Rural interior coverage is patchier — if you plan to work from the hills, test your SIM card before you commit. A 30GB SIM from NOS costs approximately €15/month. For serious remote workers, a dedicated campsite or stopping place with verified Wi-Fi is preferable to relying on mobile data. Alentejo Park's connection is fibre-to-the-farm at 100 Mbps symmetric, distributed via a 6-access-point mesh. We measure throughput weekly.
Time zones
Portugal uses Western European Time (UTC+0) in winter and WEST (UTC+1) in summer — the same as the UK, one hour behind France and Germany. Most remote workers from northern Europe find the Portuguese time zone workable: you are not ahead of your colleagues, and the afternoon is long enough for outdoor activities after work hours.
Co-working and infrastructure
Faro has a growing co-working scene with several established spaces. Tavira has a good café culture suitable for working. Castro Marim has no dedicated co-working, but the library has free Wi-Fi and is quiet. For occasional Zoom calls from inside a motorhome, good Wi-Fi at the stopping place is more important than external co-working space.
Looking for a place to stop in the eastern Algarve?
Alentejo Park is 5 minutes from the A22 junction at Castro Marim. Twelve pitches, full hookup, free dump station for guests. →