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…
If the title of this blog intrigues you and you are curious to find the living cost of Aruba, we are here to help you. The average living cost of Aruba for one person per month in 2022 is $1180. The total cost of living for a couple is $1330 per month, with no rent…
Visas in Colombia for Digital Nomads One determining factor when considering Colombia for digital nomads is the visa situation. Unfortunately, Colombia has no formal plans to introduce a ‘digital nomad visa’ or ‘e-residency’ as many other countries have. And while country-hopping was once a relatively easy and accepted way to bypass visa restrictions around the…
Curaçao is among those few countries in the world with digital nomad visas already in place. It was launched as Temporary Stay Permit for Digital Nomads/Remote Workers in February 2021. Since then, the country has been enticing hundreds of remote workers, digital nomads, hibernators, and investors of all nationalities. Who Can Apply for the Digital…
Medellin is fastly becoming the main digital nomad hotspot in South America. More and more remote workers are choosing to stay in this city over Asia’s Bali or Thailand. Asia tends to dominate the digital nomad market because of cheap living coupled with unparalleled scenic beauty. Then, why are remote workers choosing to stay in…
Cartagena is a famous city in Colombia known for the warm welcome it offers to tourists from all around the world. It is located in the north of Colombia, on the shore of the Caribbean Sea; homing in the South American continent. Cartagena de Indias is famous for its timely history that is mainly architectural…
What initially attracted me (and lots of other tourists and DNs) to Bolivia is its rich history, gorgeous scenery, beautiful views from the Andes — and an abundance of llamas! Suffice it to say, all of these things make Bolivia an interesting place to visit and live in. But, how is Bolivia for digital nomads,…
Honduras is known for its picturesque mountain views, as well as its rich history and culture. So, it comes as no surprise that many of us have added a visit to the country to our bucket list. But, as we all know, when you’re DN, you can’t just plan the trip like anyone else —…
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…
Argentina, especially the capital, Buenos Aires, has always been a popular tourist destination. And with the new digital nomad visa launched in May 2022, this beautiful country is sure to become one of the best destinations in South America for digital nomads. Like many countries trying to get back on their feet post-Covid, Argentina’s government…
Brazil’s tropical coastlines also call out to digital nomads. Lying down between the Equator and Tropic of Capricorn, South America’s largest country Brazil possesses 7,491 km of coastline and it comes as no surprise that tropical beaches, rainforests, and warm climate are the reasons for its fame. Every year, digital nomads from across the world…
What are the best beaches to work on in Colombia? Colombia’s coastline encompasses both the enormous depths of the Pacific Ocean and the tropical warmth of the Caribbean Sea, and it is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking beaches. Spending time working in paradise on a Colombian beach is something extraordinary, with beachy…