Digital nomads now represent an estimated 35 million worldwide, which would be equivalent to the 41st largest populated country. With 55% of digital nomads agreeing that the main reason they became one is to travel, this trend continues to grow as more and more countries open their doors to visas to attract visitors. More than …
Move aside, Barcelona. A lesser-known city in Spain many visitors are not even aware exists has peaked at number one on this year’s Expat City Ranking, published by the Expat Insider. In general, foreign residents have praised how easy it is to settle in and the excellent quality of life, with over 85% of them …
Now that remote work is more common than ever, more travelers like to use waiting times at the airport to work and be productive. The bad news is that not all airports have the infrastructure or suitable spaces to work comfortably. The loud noises, the crowds, the lack of tables, and the horrible —or unavailable— …
Despite being incredibly popular, digital nomadism is a concept many national governments are still skeptical of. Since immigration regulations have been traditionally strict, nomads and long-term travelers are advocating for these barriers to be lifted and travel rules made easier. Luckily, Airbnb is backing them up, holding talks with different leaders around the world to …
A city in the United States has just been named the best destination in the world for remote work. The way we travel wasn’t the only thing that the pandemic altered, with the way many of us choose to work also undergoing a shift over the past few months. More and more, people are choosing …
Buenos Aires expects to host 22,000 remote workers by 2023 Argentina is a large country with a rich culture, gorgeous landscapes, and delicious food. With its technology and infrastructure development, it is becoming the perfect hotspot for digital nomads. At least, that’s what the Argentinian Government believes. In a recent press release, the National Institute …
With remote work on the rise and the introduction of new visas, there are tons of people trying on the digital nomad lifestyle for the first time. And that’s awesome. But while living in foreign countries while you work from your laptop can be fun and rewarding, it’s not without its difficulties. Traveling Too Much …
With more and more people choosing to live and work remotely, coliving has become a hot trend in the digital nomad world. Coliving is about more than just streamlining your coworking and living space. The right coliving situation can facilitate learning, networking, and getting to know like-minded people from around the world. If you are …
With borders finally beginning to open up for remote workers, the digital nomad community has been buzzing about this year’s hottest hidden gem destination: Georgia. No, not the American state. Nestled in between Russia and Turkey, this little country packs a punch. This unassuming Eastern European country has been a hot topic this year, and …
For those who are chasing the digital nomad dream, it can be difficult to know where to start. According to the thousands of remote workers who emigrated this year, Mexico might just be the answer. Accepting tourists from all around the world, Mexico offers a 180-day tourist visa and a digital nomad visa. Living expenses …
Remote workers from all over the world have been flocking to Portugal this year, for good reason. The country offers warm weather all year round, tasty cuisine, and a relatively low cost of living (between $1,000 – $1,500 / month). Portugal ranks in the top 20 countries with the fastest wifi, making it a perfect …
There are so many great bases for today’s digital nomad to choose from, whether it’s an established hotspot or a less popular location just waiting to be discovered. But you can only choose one at a time. So, how are you supposed to decide between them? We’ll tell you. These 10 criteria will help you …