For years now, Tulum has held on tight to the title of Digital Nomad Capital of Mexico: Known for its powdered-sugar white sands, historic ruins, and most importantly, a well-established expat scene, it has historically been the preferred destination for remote workers eyeing a relocation south of the border. However, with the rising cost of …
You’ve finally landed the remote job you’ve dreamed of. All documents are in order. Bags are packed and ready to go. But, the question is “where to?”. As we enter the final stages of 2025, so many countries across the globe have launched their own variations of digital nomad visas by now. Some seem too …
Cancun. Paris. New York City. Whether you’ve had the privilege to visit this trio of global icons and the likes or not, if you see things my way, then you feel like you already have given the pervasive level of publicity. At Travel Off Path, we love to pinpoint the core of what makes the …
With the slowing down of the trend and numerous countries tightening entry rules for long-term travelers, some would argue that the digital nomad era is history, but we’d argue it’s just… adapting. While it’s true that remote work is definitely not as big a thing as it was 4 or 5 years ago, when we …
Right, wrong, or indifferent, digital nomads have flooded countries across the globe, experiencing warm welcomes in some places and protests in others. Bosses worldwide have gotten their panties in a wad trying to pull the plug on remote work, but the flexible lifestyle of packing your laptop and working on the go is here to stay as …
Following in the steps of Portugal, Spain, and neighboring Croatia, the small Central European nation of Slovenia is launching a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV). Set to go live in November 2025, it will enable eligible applicants to relocate to Slovenia under simplified rules, seeing that, historically, the country has been one of the strictest in …
When it comes to remote work, Bangkok has been the absolute leader in Asia for decades: not only is it a bustling metropolis with an endless offer of attractions, it boasts great weather (tropical storms aside), a lively social scene, and of course, it’s very affordable. There’s just one issue that’s become increasingly noticeable in …
With talk of countries shutting their doors to aspiring digital nomads, and the era of remote work inching ever closer to a potential end, we’ll bet a million Indonesian rupiahs that you’re on the hunt for the next nomad-friendly spot. After all, this is no longer 2022 or 2023, when we saw country after country …
When you think of Nepal, you probably just know that it’s home to Mount Everest and a paradise for trekkers and hikers, but chances are you’ve never even considered it as a digital nomad destination. Granted, Nepal still primarily appeals to extreme adventurists, particularly Everestophiles, but something you might not know is it ranks among …
Alright, globe-trotting remote workers, prepare for your next adventure! While Europe continues to be a top pick for digital nomads seeking a blend of culture, history, and adventure, the ever-shifting cost of living, especially within the Eurozone, can sometimes feel like a financial tightrope walk. But don’t you dare pack away your dreams of Old …
Following in the steps of Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania, the last 3 countries to have joined the world’s largest passport-free travel zone, Cyprus will ascend to the Schengen Area in early 2026, as confirmed by its President. Despite being a member of the European Union since 2004 and having adopted the euro as its official …
An Asian archipelago made up of 7,641 islands, the Philippines has just confirmed that it will soon launch a new visa category aimed at attracting digital nomads who dream of living in the tropical country. As of right now, digital nomads who have their hearts set on the Philippines are forced to resort to the …












