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 …
Summer is right round the corner, and if you’ve been dreaming of piña coladas by the seaside, basking in the sun in some tropical weather and colonial towns that exude charm, Latin America is likely to be at the top of your wishlist. Still, it’s not like Cancun and its award-winning resorts are the cheapest …
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Are you a U.S.-based digital nomad considering relocating abroad, preferably somewhere where the weather stays warm year-round, the cost of living is low, and people are friendly to foreigners, so it’s easy to settle in and live like a local? Then these 3 Latin American cities should definitely be on your radar: Not only do …
South America is one of the top digital nomad destinations right now, highly sought-after not only for its tropical climate and Luso-Hispanic heritage but also its affordability, especially if you’re an American getting paid in dollars and, most importantly, friendly visa policies. Several South American countries now offer the increasingly popular Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), …
At a time when prices are rising at freakishly high rates, paying $1000+ for a plane ticket does not only seem steep but downright unrealistic, at least for the average traveler’s budget. And I’m not exaggerating when I say that taking advantage of seasonal discounts can make the difference between you being able to go …
After traveling to every Latin country in South America as a solo traveler, there’s one that stands out to me as being the best. It’s really hard to choose when South America is full of so many diverse and beautiful countries, but if I had to recommend just one country, this would be it. Argentina …
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 the state of the world today, where wars erupt left, right and center and crime is on the up, it’s only natural for you to have safety as your primary concern when traveling abroad. This is noticeably true for Latin America, a subcontinent the media often portrays as being marred by violence and corruption. …
A trending destination that’s filled with unique tastes, a proud culture, and incredible landscapes, there’s no doubt that Argentina is one of the best places to visit as a solo traveler. Not quite a hop, skip, and a jump from the U.S., Argentina is definitely a commitment when it comes to venturing to South America. …
Digital nomadism is at a new peak of popularity in 2024 with a majority of destinations not only lifting entry restrictions for remote workers, but easing migration paths: as reported by the World Tourism Organization, over half of all countries are offering Digital Nomad Visas. It’s never been easier to hop around the globe and …
Home to an abundant nature, a vibrant culture, and warm, welcoming people, South America has been one of the top destinations for Americans this year. Throughout 2023, several countries on the continent registered a record increase in bookings as a result of loosened entry rules, attractive prices, and improved flight connectivity following the end of …












