The world capital for backpacking tourism, Southeast Asia (SEA), has a newfound fame as a digital nomad hotspot. Hardly a shock, seeing that a majority of SEA countries offer low prices and tropical weather, but while it’s not unexpected that Bali, Phuket, or even up-and-coming Vietnam would see a surge in nomads, an unlikely destination …
There’s no doubt about it, the past year has been another of exceptional growth in the trend of digital nomads. The latest estimates reckon there are more than 20 million digital nomads roaming the globe, which is a huge increase on the figures from the last pre-pandemic year of 2019. So, where are all these …
As we grow up, many of us are told the path to take. Go to school, make good grades, graduate, and then go back to school yet again. But where do our own personal dreams factor in? If someone told you it would be possible to live freely with a laptop, a passport and a …
Digital nomads are definitely not a homogenous group. They have their own backgrounds and professional aspirations, and sometimes their traveling style differs drastically, depending on budget and preferences, but there is a well-defined set of factors that seem to unite them as a community. They have a professed love for destinations that are less bureaucratic …
With national governments easing border curbs for digital nomads and some going as far as competing for the title of nomad hotspot while launching migration routes unique to the category, you may feel as if there are (far too many) options at hand already. Which so many digital nomad residency permits available and multiple countries …
Digital nomads are back to Latin America in droves now that countries in the region have normalized entry rules and even launched migration paths that are unique to the category. LatAm (as it is commonly called in the short form) is openly challenging Europe and Southeast Asia for the title of number one nomad hotspot, …
Mexico and Portugal have become the hubs for digital nomads, and more countries are following in their footsteps. In most countries, the tourism industry appeals to visitors seeking their next vacation destination. However, more and more governments are starting to see the advantages of opening their borders to having travelers stay for an extended period …
South Korea is one of the top destinations in Asia for digital nomads right now, having developed into a major ‘soft power’ in recent years, following the export of K-pop, doramas, and other art forms, and trending for its high-quality of life and relative affordability. With that being said, most nomads landing in the East …
Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Valencia, step aside: this lesser-known city in Southeast Asia is the next digital nomad mecca. Famous for its vibrant culture, year-round warm weather, and friendly locals, Manila, the cultural and financial center of the archipelagic state of the Philippines, has been drawing in a record number of remote workers since the …
Mexico is the number one destination for digital nomads in Latin America, particularly those coming from the United States. Not only is it geographically close to their homeland, Mexico offers Americans warmer weather, that slow-paced living they wouldn’t find had they stayed in their birth cities, and a higher quality of life, making it ideal …
Digital nomads have taken over the workforce, forcing themselves out of the office and heading wherever the road may take them. There are so many different places across the globe where digital nomads are discovering and laying down roots, whether temporary or long-term. One consistent destination welcoming backpackers, freelancers, and anyone looking for a good …
Mexico is currently one of the top destinations for digital nomads, especially those coming from the States. It is world-famous for its warm climate, vibrant culture, attractive consumer prices, and great quality of life, but as recent migration trends have shown, there is one city in Mexico that nomads have shown a clear preference for …