As a digital nomad based in Europe, I have traveled extensively around the continent, working remotely from every country you can possibly name across the pond, from the tourist hotspots of France and Italy to the lesser-known Baltic states and the multicultural Balkan Peninsula. Nope, I haven’t skipped the millionaire-owned micro-state of Monaco, war-raging Russia …
If you’re a true digital nomad, not looking to settle in any particular country for the foreseeable future, you know visa rules can be hard to navigate, especially when they vary drastically between destinations, and some are far more stringent than others. With a majority of countries limiting entry to three months at a time, …
With days getting warmer as we roll into March, you may be wondering whether now is the right time to start planning a Mediterranean getaway, especially if you’ve been hungry for culture and the record-breaking heat expected over summer will put you off visiting later in the year. Spring is the perfect time to be …
Europe has been a magnet for digital nomads lately, particularly Americans looking to country-hop while working remotely: much of it has a lower cost of living, lower levels of crime, and it’s rich in culture, making it a no-brainer destination. The only major downside? A majority of countries impose stringent visa rules on U.S. citizens …
Europe is every digital nomad’s go-to destination for sampling culture and country-hopping over a short period of time. A well-connected continent, home to nations that are smaller than medium-size U.S. states, it is easy and convenient to explore, largely thanks to the Schengen Area, a passport-free zone encompassing 27 (soon to be 29) European countries. …
If you’re a digital nomad or simply a slow traveler who loves taking in the scenery and truly immersing yourself in a different culture without jumping from one spot to the next, having barely scraped the surface, it’s understandable you may be vexed at these strict visa policies. A majority of countries worldwide typically allow …
At a time when travelers are moving away from overcrowded hotspots and toward lesser-known, though more authentic destinations, one European gem has emerged into the international tourism scene as one of the continent’s best-kept secrets. Albania, a small coastal nation nestled in the heart of the Balkans, recorded an influx of over 10.1 million tourists …
While there’s no denying the allure of world-class hotspots like Paris, Thailand, and Mexico, new trends show that travelers are now seeking the thrill and authenticity of lesser-explored destinations more than ever. That’s why, this upcoming year, a surprising group of countries is predicted to surpass all tourism benchmarks, drawing in millions of visitors worldwide. …
Few countries have been as receptive to digital nomadism and young travelers like Albania has. Being one of only two European countries where Americans can live for up to a year with no requirement other than their nationality, it is hosting its first-ever Digital Nomad Conference in Tirana, the quirky, incredibly fun capital. Albania has …
With national governments easing border curbs for digital nomads and some going as far as competing for the title of nomad hotspot while launching migration routes unique to the category, you may feel as if there are (far too many) options at hand already. Which so many digital nomad residency permits available and multiple countries …
Now that 2023 is drawing to a close, Airbnb has unveiled the top destinations vacationers are searching the most for 2024, already bound to be a record-breaking year for tourism, or how they have defined it themselves, the ‘year of globetrotting‘. 2024 will be the first official year of global reopening since the health crisis, …
There’s a common belief that digital nomadism is a lifestyle that’s driven by spontaneity and an itch for adventure, which, while not necessarily untrue, is far from the whole story. Managing your life, work, and everything in between from a whole other country is a process that requires time, patience, and jumping through endless bureaucratic …












