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...
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Affordability is often the single-most influential factor in choosing an overseas retirement destination. After all, who wants to spend their golden years counting pennies and wondering how far the next Social Security...
When Lee and. Denise Dumont retired a few years ago, the former Northern Virginia residents found what for them was the ideal destination — Boquete, a town nestled in the highlands of...
Open this photo in gallery:Cartagena’s Old Town yields 16th-century colonial buildings, quaint eateries, boutique hotels and rooftop vistas.Pro ColombiaAs I begin research on my future life as a snowbird – though, for...
You go to university to study something specific, but often the biggest lessons you learn are not in the classroom. The years I spent pursuing my master’s degree in Sydney, Australia were...
The bones are what I can’t get out of my head. Ribs, spines, skulls, femurs—picked clean and bleached white as the snow glinting on the distant peaks of the Torres del Paine....
1st September, 2022 in Travel Inspiration – 6m read With an array of stunning scenery, from white sandy beaches, luscious green rainforest, rocky mountains and vibrant cities, South America has a lot...
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...
Typically, we don’t like slow. Slow-witted is stupid. Slow service irks. Slow movies are dull. Slow clocks are wrong. And slow runners don’t win actual races (only allegorical tortoises do that). Then...
1. Southern Patagonian Andes: Argentina & Chile Duration: 10 daysBest for: Hiking, biking, glaciers and off-road adventureRoute: El Chaltén > Lago Argentino > Puerto Natales > Torres del Paine The southern Patagonian...
A trip to Machu Picchu is something nearly every person dreams of in their lifetime. And why shouldn't it be? Perched high amongst the mist-soaked mountains of Peru, these centuries-old ruins are steeped in mystery. How were these...
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This story has been updated. It was originally published on November 10, 2021. In the last two years, vaccines, rapid tests, and a growing body of scientific research have allowed us to...
Nicaragua’s capital city of Managua is only one of the many beautiful places in the country where an expat could live without worrying about its security. Dateline: Managua, Nicaragua Driving to O’Hare...
Where do you pay your taxes? From banks to brokerage accounts, being asked where you’re a tax resident is now a common question. This follows years of banks asking, ‘Are you a...
Mention the word “Caribbean” and most people think of places like Aruba, the Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, and other tourist-rich dollops of sand. The region conjures well-deserved images of crystal-clear waters...
You notice the change in air as soon as you arrive in Calama, a two-hour flight from Santiago, into Chile’s arid north. There are people who don’t cope well with the thin,...
Housing policies: social housing and government subsidiesAs Thailand, many other countries have tried to solve the housing issue, both in developing and western countries. The different strategies used to reach the goal...
South America fits the bill for many expats when it comes to looking for the perfect retirement haven. In many countries in the region, you’ll enjoy a relaxed lifestyle, established expat communities,...
CNN — For 14 years, nothing could stop road warriors Karen Catchpole and Eric Mohl. The New York couple with a bad case of wanderlust had rattled in their trusty Silverado from...