If there is one country digital nomads are flocking to this year, it is Thailand, a tropical Southeast Asian gem famous for its gorgeous beaches, paradisaical archipelagos, laid-back lifestyle, and indigenous tradition. The reasons for that are widely known and have been listed on Travel Off Path a number of times before: people are friendly, …
Digital nomadism is at a new peak of popularity in 2024 with a majority of destinations not only lifting entry restrictions for remote workers, but easing migration paths: as reported by the World Tourism Organization, over half of all countries are offering Digital Nomad Visas. It’s never been easier to hop around the globe and …
If you’re a digital nomad or simply a slow traveler who loves taking in the scenery and truly immersing yourself in a different culture without jumping from one spot to the next, having barely scraped the surface, it’s understandable you may be vexed at these strict visa policies. A majority of countries worldwide typically allow …
Europe is every digital nomad’s favorite playground: nowhere in the world will they find that country-hopping is as hassle-free as in the Old Continent, where borders are essentially a non-existing concept, and the wide availability of trains and low-cost flights make it incredibly easy to travel. The only downside to Europe, however, is how expensive …
We all know many travelers choose Mexico as their go-to beach getaway, but digital nomads are a different breed. Sure, the beach is awesome, but if you’re calling a new country home it’s going to take more than sun, salty air and crashing waves to keep your wanderlust at bay. Mexico is phenomenal in so …
While some digital nomads pack up their possessions and head to mega popular destinations, others are seeking a cultural immersion and a taste of authenticity. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with hitting up vacation hotspots and staying long-term, yet some of those places have lost what made them popular in the first place. Rather than …
Croatia has been on every digital nomad’s radar since it became the first European nation to launch a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) as early as 2020 when a majority of countries were still openly opposing the category and were in fact adding additional barriers for aspiring migrants. Ever since, remote workers have been flocking to …
Many countries are following the digital nomad trend by issuing visas catering to the remote worker lifestyle. The problem is that some of these countries are lost in the sauce in terms of what digital nomads are seeking. Affordability will always top the list when it comes to remote workers picking a new base for …
Travelers are packing up their laptops and heading out high and low to find amazing new experiences, all while getting paid. Doesn’t sound like a bad gig, right? There’s not one singular industry catered to remote workers, but some places don’t meet the mark in terms of cost of living. Southeast Asia isn’t one of …
Digital nomads have a unique lifestyle giving them the flexibility to work wherever they want. Naturally, many remote workers choose to use their passports to travel abroad to some truly amazing destinations. However, some nomads are choosing to stay closer to home as well. Digital nomadism is one of the hottest trends in travel, yet …
As digital nomads country-hopping around the world, we’re always searching for destinations based on the cost of living, whether those hard-earned dollars can stretch furthest, and of course, on how nice the weather is, particularly this time of year. For this very reason, Europe (and much of the Northern Hemisphere) is immediately ruled out during …
As a travel writer and digital nomad who’s made it his life’s work to explore the world while sharing his experiences online, I have already seen over 79.1% of Europe – according to my Mark O’ Travel stats I religiously update every month – and have inevitably worked remotely from most countries on this side …