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Where to stay in Palomino (2025)— Remote-work rooms with desks, Starlink & solar backup

Actualizado: 10 nov


Wondering where to stay in Palomino if you work remotely? Casa Aloha Palomino is a small, friendly guesthouse designed for focus by day and beach/river after calls: dedicated desk in every room, Starlink 200 Mbps + solar backup, and an open-air garden workspace (coworking space ). Walkable, safe vibe; cafés, fruit stands, and local lunches from ~COP 14,000.


Where to stay in Palomino (hotels vs. remote-work rooms)


If you just need a bed, most hotels in Palomino work fine. If you’re a digital nomad, prioritize a real desk in the room, strong Wi-Fi, and backup power. That’s the setup at Casa Aloha Palomino .


Rooms for remote work in Palomino (what you get)


  • Dedicated desk in every room (large, comfy) with multiple power outlets and good lighting for long calls.

  • Starlink 200 Mbps with solar-energy backup, so Wi-Fi and essentials keep running during local power cuts.

  • Garden workspace (coworking space) under a pergola—fresh air, shade, and a green backdrop that looks great on camera.

  • Daily housekeeping for a clear head; laundry service at COP 12,000/kg so you can pack light.

  • Optional complete, healthy breakfast: eggs, warm pandeyucas, and fresh fruit.

  • Shared kitchen if you like to cook; lunches from ~COP 14,000 nearby.


Simple promise: ship your work in a real workspace, then go touch river or sea before sunset.

Rooms that feel like a private studio | remote work in Palomino


Each room is set up as your personal mini-studio for remote work: queen bed, private bathroom, desk + chair, outlets within reach, fan, and mosquito net. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s your base to remote work in Palomino.


Room workspace with outlets and good lighting, remote work in palomino
Your private room in Palomino

Internet & power you can trust | It's possible remote work in Palomino


We run Starlink (200 Mbps) to keep video calls stable and file uploads fast. Our solar backup covers Wi-Fi and key essentials during local outages. Remote work in Palomino is posible and chill. When you’re out in town, a local SIM/eSIM (Tigo, Claro, Movistar) is a handy backup.


Community our neighborhood


We’re in Palomino’s center—walkable and friendly. We are between Troncal del Caribe and the beach, near to the 6th or principal way to the beach. It's a normal and chill village life (people, motos, music at times), but our spaces are set for focus. Many guests alternate between in-room desk, the garden desk, and a remote-friendly café. It’s easy to meet other remote workers here and still keep your deep-work blocks intact.



Dedicated desk in private room, remote work in palomino
Large desk for your set up.

Before/after work = Palomino time


Close the laptop and pick tubing, paddle on the San Salvador, yoga, gym, birdwatching, or surf lessons. Weekends: we arrange La Guajira (Cabo de la Vela, Flamingo Sanctuary, Wayuu culture) with trusted local operators.


Food & Cooking:

Cook at home, eat local (from COP 14,000) a lot of restaurants options


Shared kitchen at Casa Aloha. If you prefer to cook, we have a shared kitchen for simple meals and batch cooking. Great for long stays and special diets.


Affordable local restaurants (from ~COP 14,000). Around the house you’ll find neighborhood eateries and spots along the Troncal del Caribe (main road) with set lunches at ~COP 14,000. Expect rice, beans, fish, meat or chicken, salads, plantain—and daily juices.


Veggie & vegan near the house: Palomino has very good vegetarian and vegan options within walking distance—easy to rotate during the week so you don’t repeat places.


Quality dining & nice ambiance. If you want something special, there are higher-end restaurants with great food and a relaxed vibe—still a short walk from Casa Aloha.


Tropical fruit everywhere: Colombia has one of the widest fruit varieties in the world, and Palomino makes it easy: pick up mango, maracuyá (passion fruit), pineapple, guanábana, lulo and more at local shops and street stands. Perfect for smoothies or a light breakfast before deep work. Check our guide, where to eat in Palomino


Local tips

  • Carry small cash for menu del día and fruit stands; most mid/high-end places take cards with 5% extra.

  • Go early for lunch (12:00–2:00 p.m.) to catch the freshest menus.


Room workspace with outlets and good lighting, remote work in palomino
Home office but in Palomino


FAQ (quick answers)


Is Casa Aloha a hotel in Palomino?

We’re a guesthouse built for remote work: desk in every room, Starlink 200 Mbps + solar, and a garden workspace.


Which area is best to stay in Palomino?

The walkable center between the Troncal and the beach—close to cafés and fruit stands, and calm enough for calls.


Do you offer private transfers and long-stay cleaning? Yes. Private transfers from SMR/RCH, daily housekeeping, and laundry (COP 12,000/kg).


Is the Wi-Fi reliable for video calls?

Yes — Starlink + solar keeps calls stable during local power cuts.


Do all rooms have a real desk?

Yes dedicated desk in every room, multiple outlets, and good lighting.


Is it safe and walkable (solo female travelers too)?

Yes is safe and walkable; guests—including many solo female travelers—walk to cafés, restaurants, fruit stands, and the beach. Use normal beach-town common sense at night.




Starlink internet with solar backup, Palomino, stable video calls

 
 
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