Destinations

Working in Bali? You May Be Under Investigation

Working in Bali? You May Be Under Investigation

Over 3,000 digital nomads live in Bali, with more likely on the way. They have enjoyed the island life while working remotely, independently, or on contract for years. As of 2023, though, a new Balinese task force may put a stop to certain digital nomads and their...

Living in Brussels as a Digital Nomad

Living in Brussels as a Digital Nomad

As digital nomads, we're always on the lookout for destinations that offer a mix of affordability, connectivity, and unique experiences. One city that stands out as an ideal location for digital nomads is Brussels, the capital of Belgium.  Most commonly known for its...

Get Paid to Visit Taiwan

Get Paid to Visit Taiwan

In 2022, airline ticket prices shot up 25%, surpassing inflation. Combine this with the cost of accommodation, food, and activities and a vacation could easily become too expensive to afford. Luckily, Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) plans to offer a...

U.S. Cities Paying Remote Workers to Relocate

U.S. Cities Paying Remote Workers to Relocate

It used to be that cities wooed big businesses like Amazon and Meta to set up new headquarters in their catchment area. The idea is that these businesses create jobs and attract high-earning taxpayers that contribute to the local economy. But small towns and cities,...

Living in Manchester as a Digital Nomad

Living in Manchester as a Digital Nomad

Manchester is a traditionally industrial city and fairly new to the concept of digital nomadism, however, the ever-expanding urban area is ideal for a true taste of city life. With a landscape similar to that of London, in Manchester, you’ll find a range of options...

Amsterdam Launches Stay Away Campaign

Amsterdam Launches Stay Away Campaign

While most tourist destinations around the world are experimenting with ways to boost tourism following the lull caused by the pandemic, Amsterdam is launching a campaign to keep tourists away. Well, certain types of tourists anyway. This could be good news for...