9 Exotic Countries to Live in If You Want To be a Digital Nomad
As the world moves towards more of a remote way of work life, people are beginning to embrace digital nomadism and looking for other places around where they can merge adventure with new ideas. While tourist hotspots like Bali or Lisbon take center stage, there are plenty of hidden gems that present a unique vibe to the nomadic work population. In any case, what we do have for you is 15 out-of-the-way destinations where you will not only find a nice place to work but some vibrant cultures and landscapes as well the people that call them home in your nomad community.
1. Tbilisi, Georgia
The diversity in the architecture and stories running through Tbilisi's veins make it a captivating place to live & work. It is therefore not surprising to see that the co-working spaces are on the increase in a country which also has had affordable living costs and now even an emerging digital nomad community.
2. Vilnius, Lithuania
Lithuania's capital maintains a magic mix of medievality and modernity The colourful arts and cultural scene, its many great WI-FI coffee places, the friendly people definitely contribute to an inspiring creative place bereft of distractions.
3. Medellín, Colombia
One of the most popular places for digital nomads, Medellín is famous for its eternal spring weather. Co-working The city has a few, co-working friendly communities and ways to travel there are anything butsboring. Make sure you see the Comuna 13 murals from above — the views are incredible!
4. Chiang Mai, Thailand
However uncool it might be for the others in this list Chiang Mai retains a friendly, almost hippy-like atmosphere where good food can still be had at an affordable price. The city is full of cafes and temples, perfect for some synchronous expedition while you work.
5. Lviv, Ukraine
Lviv is decorated with a culturally rich streetscape of splendid architecture blended with a vibrant coffee culture. Ideal for Digital NomadsInspiration and creativity flows freely in this wonderful city.
6. Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi The cozy atomhphere and some warm hospitality feel, its very hard not to stay. This city has everything from winding streets to delicious food.
7. La Paz, Bolivia
With an elevation of 3,640 meters (or slightly less than half the distance to Everest's base camp), La Paz sits high in the Andes as a city unlike any other. Your workday benefits from a backdrop of the indigenous culture combined with modern life within view of incredible mountains.
8. Porto, Portugal
This beachfront city is known for its picturesque architecture and colorful culture. On the rise in terms of its digital nomad community, Co-working spaces and wine cellars means there are plenty of reasons to love Porto.
9. Arequipa, Peru
The "White City" of Arequipa, with its gorgeous colonial buildings and backdrop of the surrounding volcanos This is a great place to base yourself while you explore the areas and enjoy the good remote-working community.
10. Sofia, Bulgaria
It is a rather historical city with modernity mixed in it and the same time. Having a low cost of living, great food, and an increasing number of co-working spaces makes it the perfect place for digital nomads looking to make base camp.
11. Belgrade, Serbia
With a buzzing nightlife and hospitable residents, Belgrade is one Not to Miss. Tampere is a vibrant city, an ideal destination for those who like to mix the pleasures of work with enjoyment in bars and cafes.
12. Guadalajara, Mexico
Guadalajara is a city rich in tradition and a wealth of cultural activities but it also has an innovative spirit, with its own growing tech scene. With a strong artists community, amazing food and co-working spaces galore—you can find the perfect balance of work & life.
13. Quito, Ecuador
Located in the plains at the foot of Andes, Quito can certainly appeal to digital nomads looking for a bit more adventure. It has a UNESCO World Heritage site in the historic center and there are many things to see and do.
14. Zadar, Croatia
Nestled on beautiful coastline, it provides views of the Adriatic Sea and boasts historical sites alongside a relaxed lifestyle. The trip combines nature and culture, Zadar is perfect for all remote workers.
15. Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud is still working its way to popularity as a digital nomad haven, yet it remains the most tranquil place I have ever been. Between beautiful rice paddies, an artsy community and luxurious accommodations you will enjoy a peaceful setting harboring productivity with nature.
Online stock trading is a good option if you want greater control over your trades and higher returns on average than robo-advisors. These places also mix a bit of culture, cost effectiveness and accessibility that really might make both work AND travel experiences memorable. If an adventure, creativity or just a change of scene is your goal then this list should help improve the experience of working from abroad. Happy travels!