Brasov is a city in the legendary Transylvania region of Romania, so well known all over the world because of the vampire legends. A city of over 275.000 people, Brasov is in the heart of the mountains and can be a perfect place for a digital nomad in search of the...
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As a digital nomad, you have hundreds of choices in terms of where to go. The choice is yours, if you prefer sitting on a beach laptop in toe, or if you prefer the hustle and bustle of the city – it’s up to you.
But, What makes a great destination for digital nomads and how can you be sure that you’ll be able to keep up the pace and live your life and work in a country that’s completely alien to you?
Don’t stress. On this page, you’ll learn all about the top destinations for digital nomads around the globe. From currencies and customs to the cost of living and culture, you’ll be able to decide which location is most suited to your individual needs and desires.
All You Need to Know about Romania’s Digital Nomad Visa
Just as countries compete to attract tourists, there is now a fiercer competition to attract digital nomads. Countries like Georgia, Croatia and Estonia are offering special visas for digital nomads and remote workers; Greece offers tax breaks and Dubai is investing...
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8 Best Places to Travel in Europe this Autumn/Fall
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The Best Remote Work Destinations in 2024
According to an article published by Bloomberg, while opportunities for flexible working are shrinking with the “return to the office” movement, the number of places you can work as a digital nomad is growing thanks to the proliferation of digital nomad visas as...
Assessing Japan’s New Digital Nomad Visa: Opportunities and Challenges
As of April 1, 2024, applications have been open for Japan’s new digital nomad visa. Following in the footsteps of several other Asian countries, this visa allows foreigners who work outside of Japan to stay for up to six months, provided they meet the minimum income...
Can You Travel Around Switzerland Without a Car?
Switzerland is known for its rugged mountainous countryside spotted with idyllic villages, it's one of the things that makes it such an attractive place to visit. But does that mean that it is impossible to get around without a car? If you don’t drive, will you find...
Taiwan to Launch Digital Nomad Visa
Taiwan is the latest country to announce that it will offer a digital nomad visa that allows remote workers to live in Taiwan while working for a foreign company for up to six months. We don’t have many details about the visa yet, but the National Development Council...
Best Beach Destinations for Summer 2024
As summer in the northern hemisphere is upon us, many people are looking for the best beach destinations. Whether it is for a one-week holiday or a two-month workation, finding the perfect beach destination is an art! You need sunny, warm, and dry weather to enjoy the...
Visa Thailand: Extended Stay Opportunities for Digital Nomads
In recent weeks Thailand has announced several new visa initiatives that will make it easier for both digital nomads and tourists to visit the country for an extended period. Officially approved by the Thai cabinet on 28 May 2024, we are checking the news daily for...
25 Best Digital Nomad Destinations for Summer 2024
Summer is fast approaching, and you might be wondering where to spend the warm northern hemisphere months. If you are looking for ideas, then you have come to the right place as this is our list of the 25 best destinations for digital nomads this summer. We have...
8 Most Difficult Countries to Visit (& Why You Should)
Many digital nomads and adventurous travelers want to be at the cliff’s edge when it comes to travel and discover new places that aren’t already well-established on the tourist trail. This often means traveling to regions of the world where visas can be challenging to...
Top Family-Friendly Destinations in Europe
While we often imagine globetrotting remote workers traveling alone, or perhaps with a similarly mobile and adventurous partner, increasingly digital nomads are traveling with children in tow, and expats are bringing dependent family members with them when they settle...