Southern Europe seems to be the end goal of every digital nomad looking to combine both beach and culture, with coastal destinations across Spain, Italy, and Croatia all brimming with workcationers lately, but there’s one caveat: Prices across much of the Mediterranean have soared in recent years, and even in Croatia, which was historically seen …
Spain is a tried-and-true vacation hotspot, and at this point, you’re probably well familiar with Barcelona, Madrid, Mallorca, and the like, all hugely popular destinations that attract millions of tourists every year. Beyond the national capital and the Mediterranean Coast, however, there’s a lesser-known gem most visitors to Spain have yet to discover, even though …
It’s no secret that digital nomads have been flocking to Mexico lately, drawn to its year-round pleasant weather, hospitable locals, and thriving expat community. Though it’s places like Mexico City and Cancun that have dominated talks in recent years, nomads are slowly discovering they’re not the country’s only available options, with two unexpected cities having risen in …
Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Asia, if not for the beautiful nature it offers, then for the enticing oriental flair that inevitably woos the odd Westerner keen on experiencing a spiritual awakening–you can thank Julia Roberts for that. The one slight caveat? It’s teeming with tourists day and night, and unless …
Forget Paris, Barcelona, London, and the like: if you’re a digital nomad on a European quest for a better quality of life, higher levels of safety, great connectivity––and even culture––your destination may lie further East than you might have suspected at first: Eastern Europe is brimming with digital nomads, and if Nomad List‘s ranking of …
With a growing number of U.S. travelers looking for unique experiences when going abroad, Central America has become an incredibly popular destination as of late. Famous for its unspoiled reserves and vibrant Hispanic culture, the narrow isthmus that connects North and South offers suburbia escapees the change of scenery they so desperately seek, at times …
Mexico is the number one destination for Americans going abroad, with millions of vacations a year flocking into the glitzy resort zones of Cancun or Cabo, or taking city breaks in the bustling Mexico City, one of the most vibrant cities in the Northern Hemisphere. That being said, much of Mexico remains undiscovered by the …
With its otherworldly, Avatar-ish nature, hospitable locals, and affordable island getaways, Southeast Asia is back to being on our travel radar, especially now that new Trans-Pacific flight routes are launching, making it easier for Americans to get there. While Thailand, Bali, and Vietnam receive all the attention, landlocked Laos is typically ignored altogether. After all, it doesn’t …
If you like medieval castles and ornate architecture, a trip to Europe is probably at the top of your wishlist right now. However, given the rising crime in parts of Paris and the anti-tourist sentiment in Barcelona, we wouldn’t blame you for being hesitant about booking those flights. The Ministry of Interior confirmed certain offenses have …
The American passport may be one of the most powerful in the world, as measured by the number of countries its bearers can visit visa-free, but that’s not to say U.S. citizens enjoy unrestricted access worldwide (even in some of their favorite destinations). While there’s a trend towards easing rules as opposed to tightening them, …
Famous for their fascinating history and year-round warmer weather––perks of being in the Mediterranean basin––Italy and Spain are two of the most sought-after destinations for digital nomads across the pond, but they’re not exactly easy on the wallet. Though living costs vary dramatically between different cities, on average, living in Italy will set you back …
The Mexican Caribbean is every American’s go-to spot when they think of a sunny vacation abroad, and looking at the teal tonality of the warm waters, the miles upon miles of white sands, and the fascinating native culture, can you really blame them? The one big caveat? The resort strip between Cancun and Tulum can …












