If you’re planning a cultural getaway to Europe this fall, but Italy’s overwhelming crowds and Spain’s surging prices put you off visiting, perhaps it’s eastward you should be looking instead, or more specifically, Southeast: A beautiful Mediterranean inlet lined flanked by jagged peaks and ancient towns, Kotor Bay is Montenegro’s pride and joy and one …
Famous for their warm hospitality, Slavic culture, generous visa policies and cheaper prices, the Balkans have emerged as a safe haven for digital nomads in recent years, and indeed, if you’re a Europhile keen on making those dollars stretch further, this is where you should be headed. Europe is not exactly known for being a …
Now that entry requirements for the digital nomads are being relaxed, and numerous European countries are not only warmly welcoming them, but going as far as launching year-long Digital Nomad Visas, remote workers will be flocking into Europe starting this summer. Whether it’s for the cities dating back several millennia or the idyllic Southern coastline, …
Capitals are often considered the unmissable, number one destination across most European countries. That is because they have usually been at the forefront of their history and development as states, and they just happen to have accumulated the most cultural value. Not all first cities of Europe have redeemable qualities about them, however, be it …
Europe is every digital nomad’s favorite playground: it’s the one continent where you can easily cross borders hassle-free, experience different cultures, and see breathtaking, incredibly diverse sceneries while still traveling (somewhat) short distances. The only major downside to Europe? You can’t stay for long at all, as a whopping 29 European countries apply the Schengen …
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 …
Europe is always on travelers’ minds. With more train routes launching, traveling by rail has become one of the most exciting. Some European countries are trying to outdo each other with unlimited passes at insanely cheap prices, while some trains have been here for decades and nobody seems to know about them. Sure, it would …
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 …
Dreaming of relocating to Europe for a while, but France’s bureaucracy, England’s gloomy skies, and Italy’s soaring prices keep putting you off? Don’t despair: these 5 alternative destinations are known not only for their amazing weather and beautiful beaches, but their low cost of living. Whether you’re a long term traveler, a digital nomad escaping …
Dubrovnik is one of the most popular summer destinations in Europe not only because it’s balmy and coastal, but largely thanks to its picturesqueness: we’re talking fairytale-like forts, cobbled streets leading to hidden courtyards and Romanesque churches. You know, it’s almost as if it belongs in an epic TV show about a fantasy medieval world …
Home to some of the world’s oldest nations and being distinct for its turquoise waters, the Mediterranean is one of the most visited holiday destinations globally, drawing in millions of tourists year-round, but especially in the warmer months when it’s sunny out. The only problem is that certain Mediterranean destinations can hit your wallet, from …












