Lots can be said about Istanbul and 99% are pure-hearted compliments. But that teeny 1% mostly has to do with the enormous waves of crowds packing in this vibrant, historic city. Lots can also be said about Paris, but one thing is for certain – Istanbul has been crowned the most visited city in the …
You don’t have to decide between Greece’s 6000 islands for gleaming whitewashed buildings, sinfully delicious seafood, and pristine beaches. Heck, I’m happy attending San Diego’s Greek Festival every year, where I shamelessly close my eyes, stuff my face with gyros and galaktoboureko, and pretend I’m in Athens for the day. As you’re surely aware, Greece …
Are you heading to Europe this summer, but you’re dreading the thought of spending hundreds of euros a night, if not thousands, on an Amalfi or Greek island getaway? Despair not: there is a much cheaper alternative, with seas an unbelievable turquoise color, an Old Town dating back to ancient times, and the cheapest all-inclusive …
Bye, bye Italy, France, hello Türkiye––or as the former name spelled out, Turkey: A transcontinental country bestriding the natural border between Europe and Asia, it is seeing a remarkable increase in tourism, particularly coming from the United States, with 1.9 million Americans traveling across the Atlantic to marvel at its ancient sites and natural wonders. …
If you’re a digital nomad currently country-hopping around the globe, looking for the next safe haven to set up base temporarily and where you can enjoy both low living costs and a high quality of life, you’ve come to the right place. Between Mexico City’s rising prices, Buenos Aires’ volatile currency, and even former offbeat spot …
Far-flung but worth the trek – nearly 80 million people crossed the dividing line of Europe and Asia in 2024. Split by the Bosphorus Strait, travelers can spend their time on the European side or Asian side of the city, and as someone who has had the privilege of visiting the world’s trendiest city, I …
As the cost of living crisis intensifies and all our usual digital nomad hotspots become a tad too pricey to live in––Croatia, Georgia, we’re looking at you––it’s easy to feel as if options for middle-income country-hoppers are, well, scarce to say the least. Look up any mainstream media-curated list of top digital nomad destinations, and …
With its ancient culture, impressive levels of safety, and great infrastructure, Europe seems to be the end goal of a significant percentage of digital nomads. Cities like Barcelona, Lisbon, and Split have all become workcation havens in recent years. The only downside to those? Anti-expat sentiment is growing across the Old Continent, as local markets …
We may already be in the midst of Pumpkin Spiced Latte and foliage season, and all around the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures keep dropping below the acceptable 70 degrees, but it’s come to our attention that certain European destinations did not get the memo: Whether it’s the sunny Algarve or an idyllic Malta, there are a …
If you’re planning on flying across the pond this fall, you’ve probably been taken aback by the dramatic increase in prices, as well as reports crowds that would once subside once the high season was over are simply not going away. Europe is now busy year-round, and it’s becoming increasingly harder to happen upon great …
If you’re planning on taking a Transatlantic trip this fall, the Mediterranean is likely to be at the top of your list: after all, it is lapped by some of the continent’s oldest and most culturally-rich countries, not to mention it boasts summer-like temperatures well into October. On the downside, the overwhelming levels of tourism …
Located at the crossroad between East and West, Türkiye has risen to prominence as one of the top destinations globally, with Business Review confirming it’s already grown 13.9% year-on-year based on the first half of 2024 alone. Tourists love Türkiye for its affordability, even after inflation and the volatile nature of the Turkish lira are …