Best Digital Nomad Cafés & Coworking Spots in Weligama, Sri Lanka (2025 Guide)
- Kate Colliety
- 2 days ago
- 7 min read
Weligama is quickly becoming a hotspot for digital nomads and remote workers. Coworking spaces are popping up all over town, alongside co-living spots, cafés with reliable WiFi, and social events that make it easy to connect with like-minded travellers.
Like most nomads, we found one cafés we loved and kept going back but for you guys we ventured out to try some of the other nomad cafés in Weligama, although we think our first spot was the best!
We also checked out Ice Weligama, a great place to meet new people as they host daily community events such as yoga and meditation.
With all the options for digital nomads now listed in one place, this guide will help you figure out which coworking space is the best fit for you. We’ll also share which one we chose, which is the cheapest and their opening times so you can be the most productive!

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Best Coliving & Coworking Spaces In Weligama
Open: 7am - 11pm
Day Pass: $12 or $41 for 25 hours across a month
Instagram: @outpostcafeweligama
Outpost is known amongst digital nomads, having locations in both Bali and Sri Lanka it is the most-established place on our list.
Staying at the coliving space Outpost will give you access to their coworking rooms with international plug points, fast, reliable WiFi, standing desk and dedicated video-call booths. There is also a generator for backup power, a pool and beachfront access.
This is the perfect place to stay if you have scheduled meetings, an important deadline or just need to be productive.
Nomad Cafe Weligama
Open: 8am - 6pm
Instagram: @nomadsrilanka
Nomad Café Weligama was the first cafés we visited to work from and is the best digital nomad cafés in Weligama. Located on a bustling junction, it might seem noisy from the outside, but once you step in, you’re surrounded by rattan, wood and greenery, the perfect haven to be productive.
The cafés and boutique is tailored for remote workers with plenty of plug sockets, consistent Wifi and great coffee! So good we perhaps drank too much of it!
We were also drawn to the boutique section which sells a variety of locally made products, and we still regret not grabbing one of the t-shirts on sale.

La Isla Bonita
Open: 9am - 9pm
Day Pass: $8 Weekly Pass: $50 Monthly Pass $150
Instagram: @laislabonitalk
Work and live by the beach at La Isla Bonita. This coliving space offers a dedicated work room with office style chairs, which are needed after countless wooden stools! There is also air-conditioning and free coffee!
At Isla Bonita you can choose between ocean views with air-con or jungle views with no air-con if you’re on a budget.
Open: 24/7
Day Pass: $6 Weekly Pass: $35 Monthly Pass $150 (depending on communal or private desk)
Instagram: @sugarhostel
Sugar Hostel has a rooftop coworking space, onsite restaurant, free yoga, and great coffee. There are also onsite dorms and private rooms which include access to the coworking space which is open 24/7 plus discounts on the food. We love the look of this place!

Pasijou
Open: 10am - 10pm
Instagram: @pasijou
Pasijou is a boutique coworking cafés with a garden setting, backup power, free unlimited Wi‑Fi, meeting rooms, beanbags, and food. The downstairs is air-conditioned and the cafés upstairs is perfect for taking a break. The Wifi speeds are 30mbps, and they have backup power generators so you can be confident in your connection.
Best Digital Nomad Cafés In Weligama
Hangten Rooftop Restaurant
Open: 7am - 9:30pm
Instagram: @hangtimehostel
If you’re looking for good coffee then Hangten will deliver. They use locally grown Soul Coffee and offer everything from a flat white to an Americano, plus milk alternatives are available, which is not always the case in Sri Lanka.
Hangten isn’t just a cafés, it’s a social hub. On Monday, Wednesdays and Thursdays, Hangten Rooftop hosts different events ranging from open mic to movie nights. A great place for digital nomads in Weligama to meet other likeminded people.
It may not be the most productive cafés (although there is a dedicated work space), as there’s just so much going on, but it’s definitely got a nomad vibe.

Crazy Burger (Coworking Space Upstairs)
Open: 8am - 10pm
Instagram: @crazy_burger_weligama
Crazy Burger’s tag line is ‘where productivity meets great flavours and cosy vibes.’ While we didn’t get a chance to try the upstairs coworking space ourselves, it looks like a great hidden gem for remote work. If you’ve been, let us know your experience in the comments, we’d love to hear more!
Ceylon Sliders
Open: 8am - 8pm
Instagram: @ceylonsliders
For a post surf lunch and email check we’d recommend Ceylon Sliders. Their lunch options are delicious and they offer a reliable internet connection, perfect for a quick catch up before heading back to the surf.

Ice Weligama
Open: 7am - 8pm
Instagram: @ice_weligama
For a post work de-stress or morning wake up, we recommend Ice Weligama. Plunge yourself into the ice bath and rejuvenate the aching bones from surfing! There is also an onsite cafés serving warming coffee and a sauna for relaxation.
Extra Thought: The Surfer Weligama
If you’re looking for a surf school with an amazing co-working space we can recommend the surfer. We spent 5 nights here and surfed in the morning then worked in the afternoon at their rooftop restaurant.
The Wi-Fi was reliable, the vibe friendly and there were ample plug sockets.
Final Thoughts On Being A Digital Nomad In Weligama
The digital nomad scene in Weligama is showing no signs of slowing down. The community of remote workers is growing and so are the coworking options.
If you're looking for the perfect cafés to get work done, we highly recommend Nomad Café Weligama with its reliable Wi-Fi, great coffee, and a calm atmosphere making it our top pick.
For coliving, Outpost Weligama stands out with its beachfront location, strong community, and well-equipped coworking facilities.
Whether you’re here for a week or a few months, Weligama has everything you need to stay productive, connected, and inspired.

Best Time To Visit Weligama
The best time to visit Weligama is during the dry season from December to March, when you'll enjoy sunny skies, calm seas, and ideal beach weather, with average temperatures around 30°C.
How To Get To Weligama Beach
Weligama By Train
One of the most scenic and budget-friendly ways to get to Weligama is by train. From Colombo Fort, take the coastal railway line to Weligama Station. The journey takes around 3 hours and costs just a couple of quid.
Most people book 1st or 2nd class for the extra space and comfort. We booked 2nd class but ended up squeezed into 3rd and it was one of our best travel experiences.
We missed our train and joined our carriage at rush hour which was sardine packed, everyone started singing and trust us when we tell you, we will never forget that!
Or opt for comfort and book this private airport transfer to Weligama.

Weligama By Bus
Buses are the cheapest way to travel around Sri Lanka. From Colombo, take a Matara-bound bus, which often stops in Weligama, just check with your driver as you get on. The journey will take around 4 hours and cost 200 - 500 LKR depending on the type of bus.
If you’re coming from Ella the #31 runs from Ella to Matara and takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. From Matara, you can hop on a local bus or take a tuk-tuk for the final 20-minute journey to Weligama. The bus costs around 650 LKR and the whole journey could take up to 8 hours.
Don’t want to spend 8 hours on a bus? Check out this Ella to Weligama Private Transfer!
Weligama By Tuk Tuk
Want to explore Sri Lanka on your own terms? Renting a tuk tuk is hands-down the most fun and flexible way to travel the south coast. You’ll find plenty of rental shops in Weligama, but we highly recommend Tuk tuk Rental for their great service and well-maintained vehicles.
We had an unforgettable road trip with our tuk tuk. Freedom to stop wherever we wanted, meeting locals on the side of the road, and soaked in the scenery at our own pace. Seriously, it’s an experience not to miss!
Ready to hit the road? Book your tuk‑tuk now at Tuk tuk Rental’s website and use our code KandM to get 5% off your booking. Trust us, you won’t regret it!

Stay at The Surfer, Weligama - This is the best surf camp to meet friends, improve your technique and have the surf to yourself as they have a prime secluded spot!
Weligama is a surf town - If you want beautiful swimming beaches, base yourself in Mirissa or Tangalle.
Be careful of scams - Take a video of your surf board before you hire it, just in case they try to blame you for dinks that were already there.
Hire a tuktuk - This means you can use Weligama as your base and explore neighbouring Midigama and Mirissa.
Digital Nomads - Weligama is one of the best places to work remotely with several digital nomad cafés and co-working spaces.
Try Ice Weligama - Challenge your body with an ice bath!

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