Best Group Trips for Digital Nomads in 2026
Search “digital nomad group trip” and you’ll get dozens of options that all sound the same on the surface: coworking, community, adventure, repeat. The differences that actually matter are underneath that — group size, trip structure, how much is planned for you versus left open, and whether “community” means a Slack channel or people you actually see every day.
Here’s what to look for before you book one, and where NomaTribe fits.
WHAT MAKES A GOOD DIGITAL NOMAD GROUP TRIP
Group size. Anywhere from 8 to 50+ people, depending on the program. Smaller groups (10–15) tend to feel like a tribe you actually get to know; larger cohorts feel more like a conference. Neither is wrong — it depends on whether you want deep connections with a few people or a wide network of many.
Real work support. A trip is only as good as its weakest wifi day. Look for programs that guarantee a dedicated coworking space, not just “wifi at the accommodation.”
Structure vs. flexibility. Some programs are fully open — you show up, everything else is optional. Others, like NomaTribe, build in a fixed rhythm: work on weekdays, guided adventure on weekends. If you want the excursions planned for you, look for the second kind.
Genuine community, not just proximity. Shared dinners, skillshares, and group activities build community faster than simply living in the same building. Ask what’s actually organized versus what’s left to chance.
Cost transparency. All-inclusive pricing (accommodation plus coworking plus excursions) is easier to budget against than a base membership fee plus à la carte add-ons.
TYPES OF DIGITAL NOMAD GROUP PROGRAMS
Coliving chapters — open-ended community living, usually 4–8 weeks, light on planned excursions, membership-based.
Professional-development retreats — workshops and networking layered on top of coworking.
Long-form travel programs — multi-month, multi-country circuits for people ready to commit a year or more.
Coworking and adventure trips — shorter (2–3 week), destination-specific trips that pair real workdays with guided weekend adventures, run by small, hands-on teams. This is where NomaTribe operates.
WHERE NOMATRIBE FITS
We run 2–3 week trips across Latin America for groups of 10–14. Every trip includes a dedicated coworking setup, guided weekend adventures (volcano hikes, sailing, multi-day treks), and daily rhythms built for connection — family dinners, skillshares, and Noma Circles. No membership, no long-term commitment: you book one trip, you show up, everything is handled.
We’re Latina-founded and Latin-America-only, which means every destination is one our founders have actually lived in, not just researched.
QUICK COMPARISON SNAPSHOT
NomaTribe: 10–14 people, 2–3 weeks, Latin America only, starting at $1,700.
Coliving chapters: 12–25 people, 4–8 weeks, global rotating destinations, membership plus per-chapter fee.
Long-form programs: 20–60 people, 1–12 months, global circuit, $1,700–$3,300 per month.
Professional retreats: 15–30 people, 1–4 weeks, global rotating destinations, price varies.
WHAT TRIBERS SAY
“Having everything taken care of — expeditions, evening activities, lunches, dinners, skillshares, the sense of community — it all really took the pressure off and allowed me to be productive and balance the crazy juggle of life that is being a digital nomad.” — James, Caribbean Dream Trip
“It wasn’t a commercial experience at all, but rather it felt like a genuine exchange of energy between the hosts and the participants.” — Rachel, Peru Hike & Guatemala Trip
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the best group trips for digital nomads? The best ones match your travel style to the program type: open-ended coliving for flexibility, professional retreats for networking, long-form programs for full-time nomads, or short coworking-and-adventure trips like NomaTribe’s if you want a fixed, guided experience in a specific region.
How big should a digital nomad group trip be? 10–15 people is the sweet spot for genuine community without feeling anonymous. Above 20–25, trips tend to split into smaller cliques anyway — so a program that’s intentionally small from the start, like NomaTribe, often delivers a tighter group experience.
What’s typically included? At minimum: accommodation and a coworking space. The best programs also include weekend excursions, meals or meal support, and organized community activities. NomaTribe includes all of the above in one all-inclusive price.
How much do digital nomad group trips cost? Anywhere from $1,700 for a 2-week destination trip to $30,000+ for a 12-month global circuit. Price scales with length and region — a 2–3 week Latin America trip with NomaTribe starts at $1,700 all-inclusive.
FIND YOUR TRIP
Pick a destination, book a short vibe-check call with us, and get ready to work from somewhere better.

