Digital nomad visas have been increasing in popularity in recent years. The rise of remote work and location-independent business has led many people to explore the opportunity of living and working in another country. Digital nomad visas make it easy for remote workers and entrepreneurs to stay in another country long-term and work online. There …
After working remotely in more than 20 countries around the world, these are my top 3 favorite digital nomad destinations. As a self-employed business owner and freelancer, I’ve traveled and worked remotely throughout Europe, Central America, and South America. Although there are plenty of digital nomad hotspots in Asia and Africa, I haven’t (yet) experienced …
It’s no secret that the cost of living has skyrocketed in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. According to Edvoy.com, the median price for one bedroom apartment is around $1224. Luckily, digital nomads can relocate to places where the cost of living is low, yet the quality of life is high. Here …
Digital nomadism is one of the fastest-growing travel trends in the world. Today, there are an estimated 32 million digital nomads traveling the globe – and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. Countries are capitalizing on the culture shift and competing to become the next hotspot for these top-earning travelers’ dollars. 58 countries around the world now …
With the swift rise of the prominence of K-culture, and especially K-pop, around the world in recent years, it’s no surprise that South Korea has become an enticing destination for travelers. Whether you’re a fan of BTS and BLACKPINK, K-dramas, or mouthwatering Korean food, it’s easy to see why you would feel the pull of …
Do you dream of working remotely from the beach? Here’s why Lagos, Portugal is the ultimate up-and-coming digital nomad hotspot: Lagos, a town located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, is one of the best beach destinations for digital nomads in Europe. While Portugal has been increasing in popularity as a base for digital …
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 …
Digital nomads are discovering the benefits of working from countries all over the globe, logging on from remote beaches, big cities, and everywhere in between. There is no denying that the 35 million plus digital nomads of today have changed the travel industry profoundly, one impact being the popularity surges of places that previously were …
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% …
Did you know that you can work remotely in Canada for up to six months? According to current Canadian laws, travelers with a tourist visa can work from the country and stay for up to 6 months. There’s been a new update issued on June 27th this year to remind foreign visitors that this is …
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 …