Home to unspoiled beaches, ancient cities with origins lost to time and breathtaking nature, and being much cheaper than just about every competing country in the Mediterranean basin, Türkiye is one of the leading digital nomad destinations in the world. Due to its year-round warmer weather and budget-friendliness, it draws in millions of remote workers …
Are you a digital nomad considering moving to Europe in the near future? Forget about Italy and its overpriced cities. You’d be lucky to find a one-bedroom rent for less than $1,500 a month; never mind France and the influx of irregular migrants and associated crime surge; as for once-trendy Portugal, we’d advise you to …
Affordability is a major factor digital nomads take into account when picking their next home base, but so are cultural wealth and tourist offerings. You don’t want to move to a new foreign city and stay locked up in your Airbnb as there’s nothing to see or do. Let’s face it, though: it’s not always …
Long gone are the days when Vietnam was a mysterious Southeast Asian country people would associate with communism or a war fought in the seventies. This article is one of our Members-Only articles Want to read more? Our Travel Off Path Premium Members always get full access to our best content, ad-free, and …
Taking into account its cross-border connectivity, high levels of safety, cafe culture, inestimable cultural value, and more recently, the introduction of visas that allow them to stay longer, it’s no surprise digital nomads are flocking into Europe. Despite the successful reinvention of countless countries as workcation hubs, the best European region for being a remote …
Digital nomads have been flocking to the Mediterranean lately, and as part of the community myself, I totally get it. We’re drawn to the long hours of sunshine, the delectable food, the fascinating History, and most importantly, the quality of life. You may get warm waters in the Caribbean and gorgeous nature in Asia, but …
Nearly 4 full months into 2024, some of the best times to travel are still ahead of us. When it comes to the digital nomad lifestyle, many places are great to make your base for a while, and then they give you the boot, enforcing stringent visa rules. Not every place has taken the plunge, …
Digital nomads tend to make full use of their passports for the adventure of a lifetime, all while getting paid for it. Not a bad gig, right? But some travelers choose to stay closer to home and there’s nothing wrong with that approach either. While it is a bit more challenging to find super affordable …
Famous for its pristine coastline, year-round warmer weather, tropical nature, and upscale resort cities, Mexico is currently one of the most popular digital nomad havens, drawing in millions of remote workers each year, particularly from the U.S. Surprisingly, the safest and cheapest destination in Mexico for digital nomads is not where a majority of them …
Digital Nomad Visas (commonly shortened to DNVs) are the single greatest development in the nomad subworld since, well, digital nomadism became ‘a thing’: not only does it reaffirm these workers’ status and recognizes them as a community, but it offers them a pathway to migration. Relocating countries can be an extremely gruelling process, what with …
Famous for its fascinating culture, affordable cost of living, and inviting Mediterranean climate, Spain has become the second most popular destination for digital nomads worldwide, surpassing popular ‘workcation’ spots like Thailand, Colombia, and Mexico. Out of 35 million nomads officially recorded by ThinkRemote, as many as 1.75 million of them are heading to Spain, typically …
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 …












