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Personal Finance I always planned to retire at 65 — until I started thinking differently about what it means to retire Written by Jennifer Sisson; edited by Avril Ayers 2024-04-17T21:59:01Z Share icon...
The capital city of Croatia is a lively, historic, vibrant, and fun place to spend some time. If you’re thinking of living in Zagreb, get ready for an experience like no other;...
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Endless views of Mt. Fuji, hot spring hotels, and delicious Hoto noodles are what you can expect on a weekend trip to Kawaguchiko. If it’s your first time in Fuji Five Lakes,...
Share The Article Famous for its pristine coastline, year-round warmer weather, tropical nature, and upscale resort cities, Mexico is currently one of the most popular digital nomad havens, drawing in millions of...
Michael used to be tied to his desk. Now, his colleagues never know where he’ll be when he logs on. Sometimes his background on Zoom meetings is his quaint home in Virginia...
Welcome to my digital nomad guide to living in Phu Quoc. Home to stunning beaches, spectacular national parks, and some fantastic cultural and historical sights, it’s a remote worker’s dream destination. To alleviate...
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Cozumel, Mexico, is one of those places that truly lives at “island speed.” What I loved most about living in Cozumel as a digital nomad was the slow pace of life, the...
Dubai’s stringent safety laws ensure that residents and tourists enjoy a secure environment. It encompasses everything ranging from strict enforcement of alcohol regulations to heterogeneous security measures, making this city one of...
I took my first three week trip to Europe in 2012. I was 19 years old and it was my first trip to Europe, as well as my first solo trip ever....
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Welcome to my digital nomad guide to living in Hoi An. This wonderful and historic Vietnamese city is one of my favorite places to work remotely. It offers the perfect mixture of...
Share The Article Last Updated 4 weeks agoAre you a U.S.-based digital nomad considering relocating abroad, preferably somewhere where the weather stays warm year-round, the cost of living is low, and people...
For years, New Zealand has been at the very top of my bucket list. I almost went a few times (a cancelled flight deal in 2018 and changed honeymoon plans in 2021),...
Exploring the transformative impact of Slow Travel and Slow Food, this article delves into how these movements promise a more sustainable, inclusive, and culturally rich tourism industry. By prioritizing depth over breadth...
Paris is a notoriously expensive city. Alexis Averbuck, author of the new Lonely Planet Paris guidebook, shares her insider tips on how to experience the city, without maxing your credit card. Paris might be...
Traveling in retirement is your golden ticket to a new kind of freedom, where every day holds the potential for new adventures and discoveries. But instead of rushing to see every famous...