Croatia is positioning itself to be the world’s top digital nomad destination with news of an official remote working visa on the forefront of being released. News in the nomad world exploded when Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic tweeted on August 26th that a digital nomad program was on the horizon. Now local authorities and businesses …
Georgia, a nation smack-dab between Europe and Asia, has announced the official launch of their much-anticipated Digital Nomad Visa program, called “Remotely From Georgia.” If 2020 brought us anything beneficial, I would have to say it’s the new global excitement of being able to work remotely, and not necessarily having to be chained to one …
Barbados officially opened applications for their brand new ‘Remote Work’ visa on July 18th, calling it the 12 Month Barbados Welcome Stamp. The 12 Month Barbados Welcome Stamp allows digital nomads and professionals who normally work from home, a 1-year pass to live and work on the island instead. Not a very hard sell for …
Bermuda officially opened applications for their new ‘Work From Bermuda’ visa on August 1st, which is aimed at attracting digital nomads and remote working professionals to the island. David Burt, the Premier of Bermuda, announced his excitement for the new program in a recent press release: “If you are working remotely from home, please take the opportunity …
Get ready as I’m about to drop a truth bomb. This isn’t for people that want to “dip their toe” in the world of travel blogging. There are so many blogs out there on how to become a travel blogger, it’s hard to know what really works. Even worse, many of the blogs are outdated, …
As international travel bloggers, we need a strong internet connection. After paying expensive roaming, we looked to Tep Wireless as our Wi-Fi Hotspot instead. After using it for one full year, we love the unlimited 4G data and how cheap it is ($8).
When I was 27 I was a Biology teacher in a small town near Melbourne, Australia. One day I was talking to the librarian about international teaching, and she told me that you can get a teaching job in India. She explained the perks like being paid to teach, flights, living expenses, medical insurance etc. …
RV, camper, caravan, travel trailer, 5th wheel…no matter what you call it, there are definitely both pro’s and con’s of living in one. It’s not ALL tiny home bliss.I like to think that the pro’s knock the con’s out of the park, but it’s good to know both sides of the story before starting the …
Hate is a strong word, but it perfectly describes how psychotically bi-polar I can be on the subject of travelling full time. My husband and I have been travelling the world since we met, almost 5 years ago. While the adventure has been the best time of my life, it’s also caused more breakdowns than …
Staying in shape and eating healthy while traveling is NOT easy to do without first setting up a routine and a plan. Left to our own devices, we commonly want to eat every funnel cake in sight and lounge by the pool downing half a dozen pina coladas – no, just me? Jokes aside, once …
Letting It Out I can’t seem to bring myself to share my journey on social media anymore. I can’t take the pressure and fakeness that comes along with having to make a post. Being a slave to ‘likes’ sucks. It makes people fake. It make’s me fake. All I was doing is appeasing people rather …
Minimalist Travel is the fastest growing trend for 2018. People are sick and tired of living only to work and pay bills, and they are desperate to have more fulfilling experiences. Here’s the secret: Minimalists get to TRAVEL MORE!