Europe is experiencing a train renaissance. In line with the drive by many EU countries such as France to ban air travel of less than 2.5 hours where train options exist, the...
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ForbesLifestyleTravel Quit Your Job And Move Abroad: 10 Cheapest Places To Live Laura Begley Bloom Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Transformative Travel: I look at how travel...
Digital nomads—remote workers who leverage technology to live and work from anywhere—are mostly associated with warmer climates and countries with a low cost of living. The Nordic region, with its cold, dark...
It’s no secret that the number of digital nomads is on the rise. A recent study found that 16.9 million American workers identify themselves as digital nomads. That’s a 9% increase from...
The cruise industry gets a bad rap, and it’s sometimes not entirely undeserved. But in at least one corner of the world, real positive change seems to be under way. “I’m not...
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...
The best way to enjoy “slow travel” in Europe is to walk or hike, taking in the world one foot at a time. If you want to avoid places that are suffering...
Slow Travel is trending, and nothing is delightfully slower than a walking trip. Ideally, the scenery should be amazing, the company stimulating, the food and wine stellar. Fall looms large as the...
When some think of slow travel, they imagine a train which keeps stopping, a car stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic or a plane delayed countless hours. That’s one kind of slow travel. But...
Have you ever fantasized about quitting your job and moving to a country where it’s so cheap you don’t need to work? International Living advises people on how to do just that...
When it comes to buying property overseas, cheap isn’t necessarily best. However, here are six overseas markets offering appealing property options at bona-fide bargain prices. These markets represent the world’s best property...
Why on earth would anyone leave their comfortable 9-to-5 job in America, surrounded by familiarity to go live abroad by themselves on an island in Southeast Asia, with an unknown language, unfamiliar...
Remote work is one thing, but why not just quit that day job and move to an island that’s so cheap you don’t have to work and can spend your life on permanent vacation? A new...
This story is part of a series about Americans living abroad. If there’s a particular topic or question you’d like us to write about, email us at editors@forbesadvisor.com. As you plan for...
Besides Covid itself, one thing that has been surging during the pandemic is wanderlust. According to immigration lawyers and expat organizations, citizens have been fleeing the United States and seeking foreign visas...
ForbesLifestyleForbesLife Five Winery Escapes That Embrace The Slow Travel Trend Corrina Allen-Kiersons Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I cover fashion, film, pop culture, travel and television. Following Jan...
By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Editor Usually around this time of year, I write a post revealing the "best places to retire abroad" based on the new annual rankings from International Living...
Now that 2020 is over, it’s time to start living for the future. What does that look like for you? Chances are it might involve quitting your day job, ditching it all...
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinThe most wonderful time of year can also be the busiest and most stressful, especially if you plan to travel for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Whether you’re...
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinWhen Paul Grattan thinks about holiday travel, he gets nervous. And for good reason. As a retired New York Police Department sergeant — most of it...