Tursi Digital Nomads is a community organization based in Basilicata, Italy, that runs popup colivings and coworking experiences across rural Italy, Greece, and Spain. Their mission is to revive rural areas by transforming them into digital nomad villages, offering fully equipped apartments, networking events, cultural activities, and team retreats. They also provide digital nomad visa consultancy and support for municipalities looking to attract remote workers.
Tursi Digital Nomads — Reviving Rural Europe for Remote Workers
There's a growing movement to bring remote workers into the heart of rural Europe, and Tursi Digital Nomads is one of its most intentional champions. Founded with a clear mission — "reviving rural areas in Italy and Greece by turning them into digital nomads villages" — the organization runs popup coliving and coworking experiences in some of Europe's most underexplored corners.
Where They Operate
Rather than planting roots in a single location, Tursi Digital Nomads runs what they call "Remote Inn" editions across multiple countries:
- Tursi, Basilicata (Italy) — the namesake base, a hilltop town in the deep south of Italy
- Matera & Rotondella (Italy) — nearby Basilicata gems with UNESCO heritage
- Parga & Peloponnese (Greece) — coastal and historical Greek destinations
- Tenerife (Spain) — a Canary Islands edition for warmer climates year-round
Each edition is time-limited (typically a few months), creating a natural sense of community among participants who arrive together and leave with lasting connections.
What's Included
Popup coliving guests get fully equipped apartments and access to coworking spaces, but the experience goes well beyond desk and Wi-Fi. Programming typically includes:
- Networking events and introductions between participants
- Cultural activities tied to the local area
- Wellness and outdoor programs
- Digital nomad visa consultancy for those interested in longer stays in Italy or Greece
The team also runs company retreats for distributed teams, with venue options ranging from boutique hotels to historic castles, handling groups from 8 to over 400 people.
The Rural Revitalization Angle
What sets Tursi Digital Nomads apart from a standard coliving is their explicit focus on economic and social impact. By bringing remote workers into towns like Tursi — a small Basilicata municipality that has faced decades of depopulation — they create a bridge between the needs of digital nomads and the needs of struggling rural communities. This isn't just a place to work and sleep; it's a deliberate experiment in repopulating Europe's forgotten villages.
They also offer municipal support services, helping local governments design and launch their own digital nomad village initiatives — a growing niche as more Italian towns explore schemes to attract remote workers with incentives.
Who It's For
Tursi Digital Nomads suits nomads and remote workers who want more than a generic coworking pass. If you're drawn to authentic local culture, slower-paced environments, and a community experience with a purpose behind it, their popup editions are worth watching. The team — led by Salvatore in Italy and Maria in Greece — keeps the operation personal and hands-on.
With editions planned across Italy, Greece, and Spain through 2026, this is a rare opportunity to live and work in rural Europe while being part of something larger than a laptop and a view.