Alright, globe-trotting remote workers, prepare for your next adventure! While Europe continues to be a top pick for digital nomads seeking a blend of culture, history, and adventure, the ever-shifting cost of living, especially within the Eurozone, can sometimes feel like a financial tightrope walk. But don’t you dare pack away your dreams of Old …
Following in the steps of Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania, the last 3 countries to have joined the world’s largest passport-free travel zone, Cyprus will ascend to the Schengen Area in early 2026, as confirmed by its President. Despite being a member of the European Union since 2004 and having adopted the euro as its official …
An Asian archipelago made up of 7,641 islands, the Philippines has just confirmed that it will soon launch a new visa category aimed at attracting digital nomads who dream of living in the tropical country. As of right now, digital nomads who have their hearts set on the Philippines are forced to resort to the …
Owing to the high affordability, impressive levels of safety, and generous visa policy, Buenos Aires has always been a Mecca of sorts for digital nomads in Latin America, but as of late, it looks as if its crown is about to be snatched by yet another vibrant metropolis. The leading platform for tracking digital nomad …
For the last couple of years, Bangkok has become a digital nomad capital of sorts in Asia, and many have attributed its success to a low cost of living–according to Nomad List, living there costs an average of $1,398 a month–and a lively social scene. It’s truly hard to beat Bangkok’s infamous Sukhumvit Soi 11 when …
The island life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. If we’re honing in on Bali, there are a lot of frustrations that come with living here and some, ironically, point the finger at the invasion of digital nomads. More traffic, higher prices, less authenticity – you know, the dreaded G-word that comes with these …
One of the most fascinating cities in Europe to kick back and watch the world go by, all while sipping freshly concocted batches of lattes and cappuccinos, is, of course, Paris. The iconic city is lined with seemingly endless sidewalk cafes but never short of tourist crowds. In the digital nomad world, as great as making said …
Whether it be the constant flow of talking heads blabbing about America’s political landscape, the rising cost of everything from eggs to housing, or simply needing to scratch your wanderlust itch, more and more workers are diving into the digital nomad world scoping out new places to call home with few possessions and a laptop …
With the rising cost of living back home, millions of Americans have got their eyes set on Europe––that’s particularly the case if they’re running an online business and are location-independent. Now that many European countries have loosened entry and stay regulations for digital nomads and have gone as far as launching visas that facilitate their …
With rising living costs, it’s no wonder a growing number of Americans are looking to relocate to the Old Continent. If you’re a digital nomad who works remotely for a living, you’re already at an advantage over your peers, as you can choose from a plethora of Digital Nomad Visas that offer you an easier …
Like moths to a flame, it’s practically a given digital nomads will be flocking to Thailand at some point: Be it the lush nature, the higher quality of life (at cheaper prices), or the vibrant expat community, it’s the textbook definition of a workcation paradise: as a matter of fact, it is the top destination …
Trust us; we know not all digital nomads are well-off entrepreneurs based in Dubai or Saint Lucia: In fact, most probably wouldn’t even meet the financial criteria for getting one of those expensive Digital Nomad Visas, let alone leading a luxurious life in a tax haven country––in fact, chances are they’re aged 25-30 and traveling …