Southeast Asia, with its climate, affordable food, cheap flights, and safety, is a popular destination for backpackers and remote workers, especially in Chiang Mai, Koh Phangan, Ubud, and Canggu.
Our other destinations in Asia : South Korea (seoul), India (Darjeeling, Goa, Mumbai, New Dehli), Indonesia, New Dehli), Indonesia (Java), Indonesia (Java), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Singapore, Philippines, Thailand (Hua Hin, Koh Samui, Thailand (Hua Hin, Koh Samui, Phuket, Koh Samui, Phuket, Phuket, Krabi, Pattaya)
South America, a vast continent with varied landscapes, often explored by those who have worked, studied or taken a sabbatical there, is ideal for digital nomads seeking to immerse themselves in cities such as Medellin, Rio or Buenos Aires, thanks to the possibility of extended stays.
North American digital nomads, initiated in the 2010s, preferred nearby destinations in the same time zone with sun and affordable drinks. Since then, the movement has expanded, with countries like Costa Rica and cities like Tulum becoming essential, offering specific visas for these itinerant workers.
Spending a few months in America, between Canada and the United States, as a digital nomad, offers a deeply memorable experience, allowing you to appreciate the rich fabric of each city on the list below.
Our other destinations in North America: Canada (Calgary and the Great West), United States (Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, Portland)
Europe, with its thirty destinations offering a diversity of lifestyles, seduces remote workers with its practical advantages such as the low time difference and simplified formalities. Whether you choose a big capital or are among the pioneers in Bucharest, Leipzig or Thessaloniki, the old continent promises surprises.
Our other destinations in Europe : Germany (Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich), Andorra, Austria, Munich),, Andorra, Austria, Munich), Spain (Bilbao, Granada, Coruña, Malaga, Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich, Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, Munich), Malaga, Marbella, San Sebastian), Andorra, Austria (Vienna), Munich), Andorra, Austria (Vienna), Belgium, Belgium (Bruges, Brussels), Belgium (Bruges), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands (Azores, Ericeira), Portugal (Azores, Ericeira), Portugal (Azores, Ericeira), Romania (Azores, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira), Romania (Bucharest, Ericeira) United Kingdom (Liverpool and the North, London, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Wales), London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Wales), Russia (Moscow, Saint Petersburg), Switzerland (Geneva, Lausanne, Zurich), Sweden (Stockholm), Turkey (Stockholm), Turkey (Antalya), Glasgow, Glasgow, Wales), Turkey (Antalya, Bodrum, Istanbul)
The destinations below share one thing in common: they are dream places, sources of images on the covers of travel magazines. Although most have not yet joined the club of popular destinations for digital nomads, this is a mistake that needs to be corrected. Life is pleasant there, the sun shines even in winter, and the low time difference makes it easy to work with France. You could even hide from your colleagues that you are working from heaven, but it would be a shame to deprive yourself of it.
Our other destinations in Africa : Cape Verde, Egypt (Cairo, Red Sea), Ethiopia, Red Sea), Ethiopia, Kenya (Mombasa, Nairobi), Senegal, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Tunisia
Australia and New Zealand, leaders in the best places to live, attract digital nomads with their “Work hard, play hard” lifestyle, combining sport, good food, modern seaside cities and vast spaces without crowds.