Not to sound braggadocious, but some of us have the ultimate freedom to choose our home base at any given time. Of course, there are some bureaucratic hurdles to clear first, but pointing at a map, packing your bags with your laptop in tow and passport in hand is the ultimate dream. I’ve graciously had …
I can’t believe I’m about to say this. I have been traveling the world for 20 years. 20 years on the road as a digital nomad is a long time. But one thing I have learned is that you can live in style for cheap. And by “style,” I don’t mean a hammock in a …
For a long time, places like Mexico City, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum have topped the average digital nomad’s Mexico wishlist. Whether it was for CDMX’s buzzing city life and metropolitan vibe, or the Mexican Caribbean’s chilled-out atmosphere and endless sunshine, expats and location-independent workers have flocked to the exact same three spots year in, …
Finding yourself a cozy wee corner in a vintage café overlooking a calm cobbled street, working at a relaxed pace for a few hours as you gently sip your homemade hot chockie, because you just can’t help but slow it down a notch when you’re across the pond—all of this before hitting the local medieval …
When you have the freedom to live wherever you please, chances are you’re solely scoping out sunny destinations this time of year. As awesome as it may be to wake up in Europe every day, the next few months aren’t the best time to explore Munich, Prague, and Vienna unless you’re dead set on living …
What’s long been a common vacation spot for Mexico tourists has now become a haven for digital nomads. Who can blame them for wanting daily backdrops of turquoise water, swaying palm trees, and the sizzle of street tacos while they mute their Zoom calls, mastering the ‘nod and smile’ maneuver? There are so many day-trip …
Who would have thought you could immerse yourself in European-esque streets south of the border? It’s true, and it’s easy to reach from numerous U.S. cities, even as the DOT recently banned certain flight routes to Mexico. Boasting staggering cathedrals seemingly plucked from a Spanish postcard, a cobbled maze of winding walkways, an endless sea …
Latin America is the talk of the town in digital nomad circles right now: they all crave some of that laid-back-living, less bureaucracy—something every Europe-based expat would appreciate—and perhaps most importantly, the lower cost of living. For anyone feeling let down by the American Dream, the neighboring continent offers a much-needed respite, a chance to …
Some digital nomads go to Spain for the warm weather, others choose to settle in Portugal, drawn to their slower-paced lifestyle, and there’s always the odd oenophile who can’t stay away from Italy for long—but there’s one particular category of expat that has their eyes set on Czechia. A small European country best known for …
No matter how seasoned you are, living out of your bag with a laptop or dabbling into digital nomadism for the first time, there’s certainly one country that ticks off all the boxes — Thailand. Southeast Asia in general has become a hotspot for budget travelers and digital nomads, two penny-pinching travel trends that often …
Mexico is teeming with attractive destinations suiting digital nomads’ freeing lifestyle. Whether it be colonial gems, gargantuan metropolises, or, of course, stunning paradise beaches, digital nomads can quite literally “eeny, meeny, miny, moe” a map of Mexico and be completely satisfied with where they land. According to a new insightful guide, there’s one unsuspecting resort …
Tired of the polarizing politics and elevated cost of living at home? You’re not alone: this year, a growing number of Americans are contemplating a move abroad, and naturally, Europe is what they’ve set their hearts on. The continent of fairytale castles, cultural wealth, and slower-paced living, it’s never sounded more appealing to the odd …












