The value of a dollar isn’t what it used to be, and perhaps no traveler knows this better than digital nomads. $1000 lifestyles are few and far between, but believe it or not, it is still quite feasible in certain parts of the world. Digital nomads’ jobs range from customer service agents to million-dollar business …
If you ever considered visiting a trendy El Salvador for its lush jungle, unspoiled Pacific beaches and vibrant capital city, but you’ve always been taken aback by how dangerous it is––was?––as a destination, we’ve got great news for you. For the first time since records began, the U.S. State Department has added the Central American …
If you’re planning a workcation trip to Latin America from next year, but you’re not exactly keen on done-and-dusted Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Medellin, and the like, you may be wondering where exactly to go that’s not oversaturated already with digital nomads. You know how it goes: once the nomads start pouring in, prices start …
If you’re itching to fly someplace warm right now but don’t want to drain your entire travel budget for the year, there’s only one right answer – Latin America. It’s an entire world of dreamy beach hubs, fascinating cities, and incredible food, all wrapped up in a budget-friendly package, and while that’s usually true across …
Panama has never been an ultra-popular country for U.S. tourists in Central America despite boasting natural resources just as rich as its neighbors’, endless miles of coastline both on the Caribbean and Pacific, and a fascinating cultural heritage. It’s somehow been historically overshadowed by bigger destinations like Costa Rica and Guatemala, but that trend seems …
Stunning, warm, and beachy – no wonder so many Americans are falling in love with Costa Rica each passing year. After announcing a brand-new tourism record in January, the Central American country is still welcoming more U.S. travelers than ever (and to think peak season hasn’t even started yet!). But should you, too, plan a …
Not that long ago, you’d probably laugh at the prospect of gang-dominated El Salvador, where corruption is supposedly endemic and violent crime is rampant, ever featuring on a mainstream list of the world’s safest countries. We probably would ourselves at one point, too, but as unlikely as it sounds, especially if you’ve grown used to …
As summer shifts to fall, many digital nomads are packing up in search of sun elsewhere. Boasting year-round warm weather, there’s one unheard-of city piquing digital nomads’ interest as of late. In fact, it’s charting fifth highest on Nomad List’s Latin America subcategory. Look out, Medellin! Brazil is like a Clint Eastwood movie – there’s …
Where do you travel now that summer’s officially coming to an end? Do you try to stretch the season and go somewhere beachy? Do you go into full city tripper mode and opt for a big metropolis instead? Or do you change gears altogether and fly somewhere wild and adventurous? Well, luckily for all my …
When you think of Latin America, it’s probably tourism giants like Mexico, Argentina and Colombia that come to mind, and that’s only understandable: Between one’s luxurious Caribbean resorts and ancient Mayan sites and the others’ charming colonial cities and delectable street food, they’re often a first-time visitor’s preferred pick when planning a trip to the …
Being allowed only 10 days of paid vacation per year on average, it’s no wonder a majority of Americans think first and foremost of relaxation whenever going abroad once in a blue moon. We’re talking five-star stays, being treated like royalty from the minute you check in to the time of departure, and enjoying round-the-clock …
Though undoubtedly popular, Latin America can be tricky to navigate as a tourist: Yes, locals are welcoming and incredibly hospitable (in their vast majority). Culturally, it’s nothing short of fascinating, and the strength of the dollar will really get you far. However, on the downside, you may be subject to safety concerns you wouldn’t typically …