This article was adapted from National Geographic Traveller (UK)A decade ago, Lima was unburdened with expectation. It’s long been one of South America’s larger cities — with a population of over 11...
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South America is one of the most welcoming regions for digital nomads. Whether you’re only visiting for a short period of time or relocating in the long term, you will be met...
Venice spreads before me like a dream, conjuring up images of the watery realm from another time, its beauty immortalized by poets over the centuries. I could only imagine how it looked...
Share The Article Last Updated 1 year agoIf anyone seems to have their finger on the pulse of up-and-coming destinations, it’s digital nomads. Always looking for the next best place to check...
Digital nomadism is on the rise now that border restrictions have been lifted, and a rising number of destinations are opening their doors to remote workers. Despite facing some strong competition in...
4 January 2023By Peter Elia, Features correspondentjahmaica/AlamyStretching 192km, the Peak of the Balkans Trail bridges three previously war-torn nations and crosses through some of the continent's least-explored landscapes.Hiking through the green valleys and wildflower-strewn...
First in Europe to introduce a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), Croatia has officially asserted its status as the ‘most liked’ Nomad hub in a survey conducted by NomadList. Is it the picturesque...
The Philippines is an incredible destination for anyone who wants to spend their holidays and weekends in a sea setting. It has numerous seashores where they get to enjoy numerous fun activities....
The Philippines is identified by its rich green rice fields, packed townships, blistering volcanoes, rich cultures and histories as well as cheerful people. The more you explore, the less it seems. To...
Traveling opens doors to new opportunities and friendships while deepening our understanding of the world. However, with the thrill of exploration comes with the risk of dangers as tourists, often unfamiliar with...
With improved airlinks on the way, it should be easier than ever to get to this diverse South American country in 2023. Enhanced access will catapult Montevideo’s laid-back beaches and under-the-radar food...
Share The Article Last Updated 2 years agoWith an increasing number of travel enthusiasts swapping office hours for a digital nomad life, numerous countries are rushing to stay ahead of this exciting...
Share The Article Last Updated 2 years agoWith digital nomadism on the rise and remote work becoming the norm, Mexico is overshadowing other countries as one of the friendliest destinations for temporary,...
Food and Drink This Mediterranean Island Is One of the Smallest Wine-making Countries in the World Grapes have been cultivated in Malta for centuries, but the wines of this Mediterranean archipelago have...
One of my favorite things about Rodrigues Island is that the speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour (about 32 mph). The people who live on the super-remote southern Indian Ocean island...
Share The Article Last Updated 2 years agoSouth America's first-ever digital nomad village is set to open in Brazil, where remote workers will be able to base themselves as they explore one...
Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discountsGet Simon Calder’s Travel emailSouth America’s first digital nomad “village” is set to open in Brazil this November.Lisbon-based startup...
Rome, Italy is home to some of the most well-known historic landmarks in the world - think the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and St Peter's Basilica.While it is a must-see by every...
"In Bali, we’d heard whispers about this place an hour’s flight east. When we arrived, we felt like we’d landed on a different planet. Bali was all traffic and car horns, but...