Everyone knows Mexico is a no-brainer if you’re looking for a sunny break in a gloomy winter, with world-class leisure hotspots like Cancun, Tulum, and Puerto Vallarta to its name, where it’s always balmy out, and resort staff treat you like royalty. Well-established as it may be, we still feel Mexico is criminally underrated for …
If you’re planning on taking the first flight out to Southern Europe as soon as temperatures start rising again, you might want to hold off on booking an overpriced week-long stay at Amalfi or Côte d’Azur until you read this first. Seriously overlooked by tourists and has flown under the radar of Americans in particular …
Have you been craving some Old World charm, but with a Mexican flair, lately? Beyond the glitz and glam of the Cancun resorts, the turquoise seas of Tulum, and Puerto Vallarta’s riotous nightlife, Mexico has no shortage of amazing cities to its name, some dating back centuries, and with the kind of architectural wealth, only …
If you’re a digital nomad who loves culture and year-round sunny temps, but Southern Europe’s surging crowds, Latin America’s less-than-impressive safety levels, and the Caribbean’s shockingly high prices put you off relocating, Asia is the next best thing: Not only is it home to bustling cities that never sleep and magnificent nature, unlike anything you’ve …
Mexico is the number one destination for Americans flying abroad, and it’s not hard to see why: Between the luxury resorts of Cancun and the ancient pyramids and colonial landmarks of Mexico City, there is truly a lot their southern neighbor has to offer, both when it comes to beach getaways and cultural expeditions. Still, …
When you think of Asia, it’s probably the terraced paddies of Vietnam, the riotous party scene of Thailand, or maybe the island-dotted seas of Indonesia that come to mind––who doesn’t dream of escaping to Bali for a long, romantic weekend, right? Those all sound great, but have you ever wondered about a lesser-known Cambodia, just …
Amsterdam is one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, and rightly so: traversed by canals and packed with historical monuments, it boasts cultural wealth like no other. If we’re to disregard the (usually) gloomy weather, it would be the perfect city break, were it not for the millions of tourists that flock to its Red Light …
Train travel has never been as trendy as it is right now, particularly in Europe, where new routes launch left, right, and center. However, as scenic and romantic as a railway journey may be, it’s not always affordable. One such example is trains between Paris and Brussels, two sisterly capitals that the Eurostar serves, and …
Europe is not exactly famous for its warmth and receptiveness towards tourists, especially following the travel surge of the post-pandemic years. Whether it’s in vibrant Paris or charming, canal-traversed Amsterdam, locals feel torn about the excessive number of arrivals: though it certainly helps boost the economy, mass tourism is often associated with crowding and an …
For years now, Americans have traveled around the globe with little to no impediments. Unless it’s a country ideologically opposite to the United States, such as Cuba or Russia, or African states where visa rules are overly complicated and tourism effectively inexistent, they have been able to country-hop worldwide simply by virtue of being Americans. …
With winter knocking on our front doors and working from outdoor settings no longer feeling as pleasant, we feel it’s time to wave Europe (and the Northern Hemisphere as a whole) goodbye, at least temporarily, and turn our gaze to the Global South. As digital nomads, we’re always looking for the next best spot where …
It’s no secret digital nomads love Thailand for its unmatched social scene, Indonesia for that slow-paced island lifestyle, and Japan for its incredible infrastructure, but it seems that, all along, there’s been an equally fascinating country waiting in the wings, ready to take center stage: An economic powerhouse in Southeast Asia, Malaysia has seen a …












