Famous for its rugged coastline, pastel-colored towns and beautiful sunsets, Amalfi is one of the trendiest holiday spots in Italy, but as anyone who’s been to Positano or Atrani will be able to confirm, it can be prohibitively expensive – not to mention ridiculously crowded. It is the busiest destination in Italy, and as new …
Home to historic cities over thousands of years old, an ever-extending list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most out of any country, and gorgeous coastlines, Italy is the trendiest spot to be in Europe this summer, especially now that new Transatlantic flights are launching. The major downsides facing American visitors? Well, the crowding situation …
With Digital Nomad Visas launching in multiple countries, entry requirements for the category becoming more relaxed, and its unparalleled quality of life, getting to Europe seems to be the ‘end goal’ of millions of remote workers right now. From the Atlantic beaches of Portugal all the way to the continent’s Southeastern-most tip, in Bulgaria’s up-and-coming …
From an overlooked cultural gem to a world-famous summer destination in only a small number of years, Dubrovnik is the city that best represents Croatia internationally right now: It’s become synonymous with ‘King’s Landing’ among Game of Thrones fans, and it seems to be on every Europe-bound traveler’s bucket list lately… result? The biggest crowds …
The Canary Islands may be the number one holiday spot in Spain right now, but that doesn’t mean visitors are exactly welcome. Just recently, thousands took to the streets to protest the rising levels of tourism, as visitor crowds are expected to surge come summer. The seven-island Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic is widely popular …
Southern Europe seems to be on everyone’s radar this summer now that the weather is warmer, days are getting longer, and Transatlantic routes are relaunching to some of the region’s most exciting destinations, from the Côte d’Azur down to Amalfi. What if we told you, however, that one of the trendiest sunny destinations in the …
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 …
No other country can claim the title of world’s summer capital but Spain. It has the balmiest temperatures, the longest uninterrupted sandy coastline anywhere in the Mediterranean basin, and it’s essentially a tropical country disguised as European. Like, have you checked the temperatures in Costa Del Sol lately? Hint: it’s already scorching hot. Spain has …
Whether it’s for Barcelona’s unfinished Sagrada Familia, Madrid’s grand boulevards, Seville’s postcard-ready Plaza de España, or even Tenerife’s rugged natural beauty, there are many reasons why millions of Americans are flocking to Spain every year. Believe it or not, despite its immense popularity – it is the second-most visited country in Europe after France – …
France may be the number one destination in the world, but that doesn’t mean a majority of its 100 million yearly visitors are doing it justice. Paris is indeed beautiful, and summers in Côte d’Azur are nothing short of stellar, but there’s a whole lot more they’re missing out on. For instance, one of the …
With its winding canals that replace pathways, its very own ‘Venetian’ Gothic architecture, which awarded it UNESCO World Heritage status, and its unrivaled food scene, Venice is rightfully one of the leading destinations in Europe. Despite its postcard-perfect city views, there is a darker side to Venice that can’t be easily overlooked. Not only is …
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 …












