Thailand’s government has introduced a new digital nomad visa, hoping the strategy can boost the country’s tourism industry. The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) allows foreign digital nomads, freelancers, and remote workers to...
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I was recently speaking with a couple about what they imagine their retirement would look like. “We’d love to purchase a property in Italy and retire there,” they said. More and more,...
Welcome back to Traveller of the Month! The first Tuesday of the month means it’s time for me to spotlight another travel blogger to share their stories and wisdom with all of you....
Some remote workers in Spain say they feel uncomfortable speaking English in public. ADVERTISEMENTAnti-tourist activism has steadily built momentum in Spain this year. It’s ranged from large-scale protests in major cities like...
If you’re going backpacking in Asia, one of the most important things to consider before leaving is your packing list. What items will you need, and which ones can better be left...
Do you travel for food? We get countless requests for food- and drink-focused private itineraries, and we know trip-planning specialists who are connected to the local food scene everywhere from Athens to...
Over the last few months, more countries in Asia have introduced digital nomad visas, allowing remote workers to temporarily live in the region. We’ve compiled a list of Asia digital nomad visas...
Share The Article Last Updated 30 seconds agoWhen you think of an exotic escape to Southeast Asia, you probably think about relaxing on the beach in Thailand or Bali. Both destinations...
BANGKOK: Countries in Southeast Asia are hoping to boost their economies by luring long-staying professionals with digital nomad visas.In recent years East and Southeast Asian countries including Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan have...
Share The Article Last Updated 8 hours agoOh, Thailand. What a magical place. From postcard-perfect islands to the bustling metropolis of Bangkok to the unexplored interior, this mega-popular Southeast Asian country is a never-ending playground...
Unusual things to do in PragueUpdated July 2024 I always hear people complain that Prague is too touristy. There’s some truth to that – but most of the “too touristy” problem in...
Whether you are on a journey of self-discovery, or just need some vacation time to yourself, solo travel can afford the most rewarding adventures. If you've never traveled alone before, the thought...
Fed up with high living expenses and toxic politics, more Americans are looking to move abroad. Here are the top 24 countries, and 96 recommended spots, based on costs, amenities, health care,...
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to Linkedin N ext month, Matt Palmer, 60, and Lisa Barr, 63, a retired couple from Quincy, Mass., and Penni, their six-year-old retired racing greyhound, are moving...
Independent journalist and digital nomad Sonya Collins in Kenya. For this installment of “A Typical Workday,” I chatted with Sonya Collins, a freelance journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia, who covers scientific and...
Share The Article Last Updated 29 seconds agoBali and Thailand are the two top destinations that come to mind if you're thinking of flying halfway across the globe to Southeast Asia. The...
Travel I spent 3 nights in Asia's least visited country. It also turned out to be the most expensive. Marielle Descalsota 2024-07-24T00:14:02Z Share icon Share Facebook Icon Facebook Email icon Email Twitter...
A “digital nomad” brings to mind a young person tapping away at a laptop in the sun, beer in hand, earning enough money to travel to the next palm-fringed hammock.And as remote...
The concept of digital nomadism is pushing the boundaries in Southeast Asia, with an increasing number of countries in the region exploring or implementing visa schemes specifically designed for remote workers.Many south-east...
Share The Article Bali and Phuket may be two of the most popular island destinations in Southeast Asia, thanks to their beautiful nature, world-famous beaches and lively social scene, but according to...