Have you ever contemplated your work and lifestyle and thought maybe there’s something in the wind, waiting for me? There are many jobs you can do while being far from the comfort of your home and country, some of them might need a degree or a few years of experiences, while others might be accessible…
To become a digital nomad what you need is either a job or a business that you can do or manage with a laptop and an internet connection. In this post, I am listing several tactics and strategies you could work on to work online while travelling the world. How did I become a digital…
I have been working from countless remote places for many years now. As you can imagine I have encountered all sorts of issues while travelling. Thankfully nothing major. Hopefully, after reading these tips, the risks for you to encounter the same issues will be reduced. 1. Health Insurance is a must Let’s start with the…
In this post, I am telling you what are the 5 most important gears in my digital nomad equipment. If you are planning to leave soon for a new destination, or if it is your first time leaving your country to work abroad, you will find this information useful. What is essential to me as…
How is the speed of the internet in Mexico? You will find very decent internet wifi networks in all the major cities of Mexico. And if you select carefully the places you will stay in, you will even get the high-end type of networks that can go over 100mbps in download speed. If you are…
Long Story Short With my girlfriend, we stayed for about two weeks in Tulum, and to be honest, we have been a bit disappointed. Tulum town is alright. There are lots of restaurants, cafés, and bars in the busy part of the city. There are also nice places to work in more quiet neighborhoods. The…
Mahahual… I already miss Mahahual. We spent (my girlfriend and me) about a month over there. We stayed in an Airbnb called Casa Elefante, I strongly recommend this place. But I’ll tell you more about all that later on. Let’s focus on matters the most for DNs. How is Internet in Mahahual? Well, unfortunately, the…
I recently spent some time in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. The town is a favorite destination for digital nomads and entrepreneurs looking to escape the winter weather of North America. It’s also an ideal spot for travelers who are looking to enjoy their stay away from home without spending too much money on accommodations. There…
With the current advances in technology and more and more companies becoming comfortable with the idea of a remote workforce — being a DN is a growing trend. But, just how many digital nomads are out there, what are they doing and how are they doing it? If you’re curious to learn more and get…
The good Warm and welcoming people Diverse and beautiful natural environments (beaches, forests, ruins) The cost of living is fairly low Public transports Lastly the food The bad The language barrier for people that do not know Spanish A stable internet connection can be hard to find in some places 4G data can end up…
Brazil has a prominent digital nomads population. However, digital nomads’ life in the country involves several challenges. For that reason, it would be best to conduct extensive research, to answer the question “how is brazil for digital nomads” before you travel to the country. In any case, the country offers implacable adventure, including festivals, the…
The good Amazing landscapes and beaches Astonishing fauna and flora Cost of living is low The bad Public transport Lack of English speakers The rain season Connectivity Even though Costa Rica might not be as advanced technologically as a first-world nation like the USA, it is surprisingly well covered across the country. The most popular…
The good The (English-speaking) people The beaches and crystal clear water The exotic lifestyle The bad The cost of living Public transport The nightlife Connectivity The CCayman Islands has many internet services providers, the most popular one being Flow (Liberty Latin America). Internet and Wi-Fi services are spread around the islands, although the internet speed…
Turkey is a multicultural country and one of the most popular digital nomad destinations for travelers across the globe. In 2019, with the influx of 51 million foreign tourists, Turkey ranked as the world’s 6th most popular tourist destination. In 2021, nearly 14.7 million tourists visited Turkey. Since 2020, this beautiful country has been welcoming…
The good The cost of living is low Beautiful landscapes Great food The bad Fluent English speakers are rare Traffic can get chaotic Connectivity It might be surprising for some but Vietnam has fairly high internet speed across the country, and in big cities, you will find lots of hotspots with WiFi, mostly cafés. 4G…
All you need to know about working remotely from Japan The good The food The traditional and pop culture The public transport The bad The cost of living The lack of english speakers The cultural gap Connectivity Japan is at the forefront of technology when it comes to connectivity. Many public places like train stations…
Thailand is a mecca for digital nomads, boasting fast internet and cutting-edge cities on the doorstep of beautiful beaches and culturally rich mountain towns. Thailand for digital nomads at a glance Good Reliable, fast internet Relatively cheap cost of living Great food Awesome beaches Bad Tricky visa regulations A long rainy season Can get busy…
A digital nomad is someone who simple works online while travelling. It could be an online English teacher, a tech-head coder, a copywriter, or an Instagram influencer, it really doesn’t matter.