With international travel in full bloom post-pandemic and lots of people on the move (to the point of, at times, creating overtourism issues), it is important to read up about your destination...
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We’re a gay couple of more than two decades, and we’re both writers — Michael writes novels, and Brent writes novels and screenplays.In 2016, we owned a nice house in Seattle with...
Living in the United States is not cheap—especially as prices continue to soar, from groceries to transportation to housing. According to recent reports, an American household spends an average of $61,334 per...
Famously described as the love child of Paris and Dubai, Baku is one of the most jarring yet fascinating cities I have ever set foot in. At 28 metres below sea level,...
QUICK SUMMARY- PALERMO SOHO BUENOS AIRES Affordable cost of living compared to US standards, with reasonable housing and dining optionsPalermo Soho is known for its trendy vibe, art scene, and nightlifeHome to...
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has expanded its list of 'no-go' destinations for Brits with eight new locations deemed 'too dangerous' for UK tourists - bringing the total number of 'banned' countries...
Want to reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing luxury? Try these fancy train journeys. ADVERTISEMENTTrain travel is a great way to slash your carbon footprint - but can it compete with the...
It took me four years of living in Georgia, but this winter I finally got to experience my first proper ski holiday at the country’s most popular resort, Gudauri. As someone who...
Digital nomads are remote employees who travel around between different locations as they work. Unattached to an office and able to fulfill their role as long as they have an internet connection,...
Georgia is a country of majestic mountains and gruelling hills – which is why it’s also a nation of cable cars. In the Soviet period, an estimated 62-75 passenger ropeways were constructed...
Share The Article Last Updated 1 min agoEurope may be the global capital for railway travel, with new exciting cross-border journeys launching this year, including a Sleeper Train visiting 7 of its...
Share The Article Last Updated 3 months agoIf you're a true digital nomad, not looking to settle in any particular country for the foreseeable future, you know visa rules can be hard...
While the costs of everyday life may be rising back home, there are places overseas where $1,500 a month covers you for housing, healthcare, food, fun…the whole nine yards. And that’s for...
Ever wanted to live in Japan? Well, it's quite possibly perfect timing. Japan announced it is launching a Digital Nomad visa for remote workers from 49 countries and territories, and Time Out...
It’s my dream come true — a digital nomad visa for Japan! After living in several countries as a long-time digital “slomad,” I had always hoped (but never expected) that Japan, of...
Some of Europe’s most popular destinations are the most challenging to live in if you need to speak English. ADVERTISEMENTLearning a new language doesn’t happen overnight, so many people choose to move...
Starting from late March 2024, Japan will introduce a digital nomad visa that will allow foreigners to work in the country. This move is aimed at improving the country’s economy and international...
Immerse yourself in Japan with this new digital nomad visa. ADVERTISEMENTJapan is gearing up to launch a digital nomad visa next month. It will allow citizens of 49 nations, including EU member...
Now in its third year running, my annual ‘What’s New in Georgia’ brings together some of my favourite new openings, launches and tourism-related developments. Think fresh bars and restaurants, new projects, and...
There’s one thing most people don’t really understand about Turkey: It’s a huge country. I didn’t comprehend its size until I started traveling around it and learning more about the culture. Unsurprisingly,...