Destinations

Pick your next base

One hub per city: flights in, where to stay, coworking, things to do, and the full guide. No fluff, just where to point yourself next.

Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal

Lisbon

$2,000/mo150 MbpsMar–Jun, Sep–Oct

Lisbon draws remote workers with its EU time-zone overlap, direct flights to both US East Coast and the rest of Europe, and a mature nomad scene concentrated in Principe Real and Alcantara. English is widely spoken in the startup and coworking circuit, and the D8 visa gives a clear legal path for longer stays.

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

Thailand

Chiang Mai

$1,300/mo120 MbpsNov–Feb

Chiang Mai has been a budget nomad staple for over a decade thanks to its Nimman coworking cluster, low cost of living, and huge digital-nomad social infrastructure of meetups, coliving houses, and Muay Thai gyms. The Old City's cafes double as informal offices for thousands of long-stay foreigners each dry season.

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Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico

Mexico City

$1,900/mo100 MbpsNov–Apr

Mexico City's Roma Norte and Condesa neighborhoods have become a magnet for US-based nomads chasing a short flight home, overlapping time zones for client calls, and a food and culture scene that rivals any major world capital. The influx has driven up rents in these pockets even as the broader city stays affordable.

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Bali (Canggu), Indonesia

Indonesia

Bali (Canggu)

$1,500/mo60 MbpsApr–Oct

Canggu is the epicenter of Bali's nomad economy, packed with coworking spaces like Tropical Nomad and Outpost, surf breaks a moped ride from the desk, and a dense coliving market. It draws a younger, creator- and startup-heavy crowd, though rising villa rents and traffic have pushed some long-timers toward quieter Bali towns.

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Medellín, Colombia

Colombia

Medellín

$1,500/mo90 MbpsDec–Mar, Jul–Aug

Medellin's El Poblado and Laureles neighborhoods anchor a nomad scene built around the city's famed spring-like climate, modern metro system, and a coworking density that rivals much larger capitals. Its US-friendly time zone and growing coliving market have made it one of the fastest-growing nomad hubs in South America.

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Tbilisi, Georgia

Georgia

Tbilisi

$1,100/mo70 MbpsMay–Jun, Sep–Oct

Tbilisi appeals to nomads who want Europe-adjacent culture and mountains without Schengen visa limits, plus a low cost of living and a wine-and-cafe scene concentrated in Vera and Vake. Its famously open border policy and crypto- and freelancer-friendly tax regime have made it a favorite base for long-stay remote workers since 2020.

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