Turquoise seas, balmy weather, softly biting pistachio gelato as you explore a cobbled town dating back to immemorial: there’s nothing quite like a Mediterranean summer. The only downside? Every single popular ‘Med’ country is battling an overwhelming surge in tourism right now, from Spain, where overtourism protests are erupting, to Italy, where Venice, Portofino and …
Whether it’s hiking the Inca Trail up to Machu Picchu, retracing the steps of legendary gladiators in the Roman Colosseum, or taking a scenic cruise through Vietnam’s UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay, we’re always looking to get our minds blown on vacation. Cultural experiences continue to lead travel trends worldwide, especially among U.S. travelers, who don’t …
Barcelona is the most popular tourist destination in Spain, with millions of tourists flocking to its sun-kissed shores for glimpses of Sagrada Família and other Gaudí masterpieces, casual visits to tapa bars, and some relaxation, but there’s one major downside: They’re no longer as welcome as they used to be four or five years ago. …
With temperatures rising across the pond and a new season of raging wildfires and unpleasantly hot temperatures looming, we wouldn’t blame you for considering giving Greece, Italy, Spain and the like a miss and heading somewhere a little cooler. Austria may be best known as a winter destination, thanks to its family-friendly ski resorts and …
Out of all the European tourism hotspots, Italy is probably the busiest. It concentrates a large number of the continent’s ancient monuments, including the Roman Colosseum and the floating city of Venice. It has lovely weather, and the cuisine is unrivaled. Needless to say, it’s been overwhelmed by tourists lately, so if you’re hoping to …
If you’re traveling around the world as a digital nomad, you’re likely to have identified a number of factors that make certain cities stand out more than others: safety and easy visa regulations aside, the culture and affordable living are probably two of the biggest draws. You wouldn’t want to extend your stay somewhere that’s …
With its combination of ancient culture and scenic coastal scenes, Europe seems to be everyone’s go-to destination this summer, with the likes of Spain, France and Croatia all seeing record increases in tourism, with one slight caveat for tourists themselves: Between the inflated room rates and rising anti-tourist sentiment across tourism hotspots, we wouldn’t blame …
Owing to the high affordability, impressive levels of safety, and generous visa policy, Buenos Aires has always been a Mecca of sorts for digital nomads in Latin America, but as of late, it looks as if its crown is about to be snatched by yet another vibrant metropolis. The leading platform for tracking digital nomad …
Since opening up to foreigners a few years back and relaxing entry and stay regulations, Vietnam has become a global magnet for digital nomads. It is one of the cheapest countries in Asia, and not only is living here far more affordable, but the diverse offer is unmatched. This article is one of our Members-Only …
Famous for their warm hospitality, Slavic culture, generous visa policies and cheaper prices, the Balkans have emerged as a safe haven for digital nomads in recent years, and indeed, if you’re a Europhile keen on making those dollars stretch further, this is where you should be headed. Europe is not exactly known for being a …
Famous for its idyllic rice terraces, Jumanji-like jungles sprinkled with sleepy ancient villages and teal-colored seas, Bali is on the bucket list of every adventurous traveler, but there’s one slight caveat: it is among the strictest destinations in Asia. The island is known for its harsh laws surrounding tourism and the surveillance of visitors, and …
Though it’s often considered one of Europe’s friendliest countries, owing to its hospitality and warm Hispanic culture, Spain has been rocked by a number of anti-tourism protests lately. Locals in the popular resort island Tenerife have even told visitors to ‘go home’. Some Spaniards believe overtourism is to blame for their rising living costs, and …












