One of the most fascinating cities in Europe to kick back and watch the world go by, all while sipping freshly concocted batches of lattes and cappuccinos, is, of course, Paris. The iconic city is lined with seemingly endless sidewalk cafes but never short of tourist crowds. In the digital nomad world, as great as making said …
One of the greatest authorities in the digital nomad community, the Nomad Capitalist, has finally unveiled its prized list of Best Countries For Digital Nomads in 2025. As these top experts note, there’s been a big jump in the number of remote workers last year compared to 2019, rising from 7.3 to 18.1 million: a mind-blowing 147% …
Plenty of sunshine, year-round balmy temps––for the most part––a fascinating culture, relaxed entry rules, and cheaper cost of living: Mexico is a no-brainer for digital nomads looking to relocate abroad, be it temporarily or permanently. Home to household names like Mexico City and Tulum, and allowing Americans to stay an entire 6 months without a …
One city in Italy has been dubbed the world’s new “Silicon Valley”. Unlike San Francisco (actually Silicon Valley’s base), there’s no sign of sky-high rent rates and a spattering of crime waves pushing remote workers away – quite the opposite, actually. While Rome, Venice, and the jaw-dropping Amalfi Coast will always be travelers’ go-to spots …
Are you a digital nomad planning on relocating to Latin America, preferably somewhere sunny and that won’t cost an arm and a leg––or even your life? Due to the staggeringly high prices of long-term accommodation, you might want to avoid Playa Del Carmen and Tulum, and unless you’re well-acclimatized to life in harsh environments, we’d …
How I ever braved Times Square for 13 hours in the frigid cold just to see a ball drop, confetti splatter, and Frank Sinatra songs serenade a riotous crowd into the new year is mind-boggling looking back. In other words, I fully understand the urge for winter sun this time of year. Digital nomads are …
If you’re a digital nomad currently country-hopping around the globe, looking for the next safe haven to set up base temporarily and where you can enjoy both low living costs and a high quality of life, you’ve come to the right place. Between Mexico City’s rising prices, Buenos Aires’ volatile currency, and even former offbeat spot …
In 2023, Greece was practically begging for digital nomads to flock to the iconic country’s ancient sites, bustling cities, and postcard beaches. Despite Athens, numerous islands, and the new coastal hotspot being hyped as a top destination, there are still dozens, if not hundreds, of hidden Greek gems waiting to be discovered. Nomads Embassy recently …
Ahhh, Portugal! Your sun-kissed southern shores, with golden sands extending for miles on end, the vintage tramways that rattle up your capital’s hilly, pastel-colored neighborhoods, and the vast wine country dotted with fairytale villages to the north. It’s no wonder digital nomads can’t get enough of it, but while millions of expats flock to the …
In the upper echelon of the premiere digital nomad destination sits Thailand, which is highly sought-after among many remote workers. Since there are currently no nonstop flights to Southeast Asia’s most renowned country…yet, sometimes that dream seems more far-fetched than it really is. Getting here is often as easy as booking a flight with one connection and …
You’re probably aware at this point that the housing crisis in London, the anti-foreigner sentiment in Barcelona, and the rapidly rising prices across Croatia have led to an exodus of young talent from these places, but where could they possibly be heading next? If you’re a digital nomad heading to Europe, you can bank on Nomads.com to …
Everyone knows Latin America is a no-brainer for digital nomads: infrastructure and safety issues aside, it offers a good enough quality of life for maybe half the usual budget, year-round pleasant temps, not to mention the culture and friendly locals. For that reason, nomads tend to believe the good far outweighs the bad, but what if …