We’ve all said it before: “I’m never flying that airline again.” It’s rare for airlines to make trips better, but they sure have a knack for ruining them. As the summer travel season reaches its peak, travelers are scrambling for ways to make flying feel a little less like Armageddon and a little more like …
Turkey has exploded in popularity with both tourists and digital nomads over the past 2 years, and it’s easy to see why. Warm hospitality, low cost of living, easy 90-day e-visas, and vibrant cafe culture make this country a great fit for remote workers. Istanbul is understandably the most popular destination, offering the best of …
A wave of violent protests and police mobilizations radiating from Paris have left many travelers wondering if it’s still safe to visit the popular City of Light. On June 29, the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France issued a security alert in response to potentially dangerous protests following the fatal police shooting of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk …
The buzz online today is that Colombia is ready to safely receive all kinds of visitors – especially solo female travelers. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple. Travel articles high and low are praising Colombia and Medellín in particular for its ‘miraculous transformation’ from a violent war zone into a thriving creative and digital nomad hub. …
It would be easier to list what Italy doesn’t have (Domino’s and afternoon cappucinos) than to list everything this iconic country has to offer. Some visitors come for the spectacular food and wine; others for the history, the romance, or the breathtaking coastlines. It’s no surprise that travelers today are flocking to Italy at 70% …
I was sitting on the edge of the pier in Istanbul, torn in two directions. My legs were dangling over the water. The right leg was vibrating from my foot’s restless air-tapping — ready to move on to my next solo adventure. The left leg was weighed down by the affectionate hand of the man …
Southeast Asia has long been a favorite among budget backpackers, luxury seekers, and digital nomads alike. Since Southeast Asia has some of the lowest cost of living in the world, travelers have the option to stay for a few months on the same budget that would have lasted them a week in Europe. But in …
The work-from-anywhere movement isn’t going anywhere. Digital nomads leverage their location-independent online work to travel the world for long periods of time or even full-time. Today there are more than 32 million digital nomads worldwide. With so many laptop-toting travelers, it’s no surprise that crowds and prices are skyrocketing in uber-popular remote work destinations like …
Eyebrows raise when writers call this lesser-known European city “the next Chiang Mai of Europe.” But this up-and-coming digital nomad hotspot truly lives up to the title. Bulgaria’s second-largest city is often overshadowed by the likes of Bansko and Burgas and rarely gets the attention it deserves. A creative hipster epicenter with a heaping dose …
Digital nomadism is more than just a trend; it’s a movement redefining how and where we travel. Since 2020, the amount of digital nomads has skyrocketed, in large part due to the newfound fully remote options for traditional jobs that were office-based 9-to-5 roles pre-pandemic. With over 35 million digital nomads globally, travel-friendly online work …
Imagine a metropolitan-sized Epcot. Culture, art, and food from all corners of the world are packed into one place. The city is so uniquely international that Anthony Bourdain once called it “a wonderland of the strange and diverse.” This is Houston, Texas. Houston is ranked the most diverse city in the U.S. While the south …
There’s an old saying in Italy – La calma è la virtù dei forti, or calm is the virtue of the strong. But in the chaos of summer tourist season in Italy, calm is harder to find than pineapple on a pizza. Beloved favorites like Rome, Milan, and Venice deserve their spectacular reputations. However, some …