Tallinn, Estonia, was the first stop of our 30-day Baltic adventure. The taxi moved slowly through Old Town Tallinn’s narrow, twisting, cobblestone streets. We were astonished as we passed by medieval buildings,...
Month: November 2024
The US is not what it used to be – ever-increasing taxes and regulations have made it a pretty frustrating place to live, especially if you’re a seven or eight-figure investor or...
In a world that often glorifies speed and efficiency, the concept of slow travel emerges as a refreshing antidote. Rather than rushing through destinations, slow travel encourages wanderers to savor every moment...
Rome jumps to 24th position, rising 31 places in the last two years.There was good news for the north Italian province of Milan in this year's Quality of Life in Italy report,...
The Pros and Cons of living in San Miguel de Allende - The Travels of BBQboy and Spanky We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our...
What’s up, I’m Matt. Mid-thirties, making a killing online, and hopping from one exotic location to the next with nothing but my laptop and a craving for adventure. I’m the kind of...
Share The Article The Dominican Republic is one of the most highly sought-after beach destinations for Americans going abroad this winter. Boasting miles upon miles of sugar-white sands, fringed by teal-colored waters,...
After the pandemic, people from all over the world made bold move to live abroad. This is the case for a U.S. couple, CoCo and Deitrick Bates, who packed their bags and...
In a world where remote work has become the new norm, digital nomads are flocking to cities that offer the perfect blend of connectivity, culture, and community. From sun-soaked Mediterranean coastlines to...
Frequent Miler's latest team challenge, Million Mile Madness, is happening now! Follow us as Greg, Nick, and Stephen compete to earn 1 Million SAS miles by flying 15 airlines before November 23rd....
Share The Article Last Updated 19 hours agoHistory is still being made in a pair of timeless U.K. cities. As you know, getting from A to B in Europe is a lot...
The life of a digital nomad offers thrilling opportunities for remote workers to travel, network, and gain new experiences. However, it comes with its challenges. Without Internet access and the right devices,...
Though the United States isn’t known for its expansive train travel networks, it’s home to dozens of stunning routes. @media screen and (min-width:0) and (min-height:0px) { #sv-video-container { min-height:200px } } @media...
Share The Article At this point, everyone already knows about Medellin. It's been taken over by digital nomads and is popular among solo travelers too. With that comes a lot of chaos that you...
Share The Article With gentrification having ruined a number of tried-and-true workcation spots worldwide, from a no-longer-peaceful Tulum, all the way over to Tbilisi, in Georgia, where rental prices have shot through...
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