As the digital nomad lifestyle continues to grow, popular destinations like Bali, Chiang Mai, and Lisbon have become well-trodden paths. When you take a look at this nomad-radar, you can see for yourself. But what about the lesser-known places and underrated digital nomad destinations that offer excellent infrastructure for remote work, affordable living, and vibrant cultures? In my travels, I’ve discovered some surprising gems that I think should definitely be on your radar!
A turquoise right-hander wave that stretches out 800 meters long, with views of the Atlas Mountains and, in the distance, the sounds of the call to prayer coming out of the minarets. So much magic in one, that can only be in Imsouane. Let me explain all about how to get there, where to stay, where to get boards, and …
To keep track of your finances while on the road is not the most exciting nor joyous part of travel, but I would say it´s quite an essential one. Luckily, this is 2021, and any traveler comes prepared with some good and easy-to-use apps on their phones, including one to track and plan your expenses. Furthermore, I will give some …
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The words Iceland, and low-budget somehow seem to exclude each other. But, with some creativity, some ver strict rules and letting all hope for culinary standards go, Iceland is very do-able on a shoestring. On my way from Denver, USA, to Amsterdam my flight with Iceland Air was stopping in Reykjavik for a couple of hours. Since Iceland had been …