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The 12 best locations for the semi-experienced digital nomad | Ep 13
The 12 best locations for the semi-experienced digital nomad | Ep 13
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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In this episode, Jeff, Diego and Marisa share in detail about 12 destinations that are GREAT to live as a digital nomad...IF you’ve got a bit of experience under your belt with this lifestyle already.
(Note: if you're ready to book your FIRST trip as a digital nomad, check out episode #10 for our recommendations on the top 6 starter locations).
Listen to the episode now to find out the names of the 12 destinations below:
The beautiful beach town in Brazil with stunning views, and great surfing and windsurfing
The surf town in Costa Rica which has amazing, jungly beach vibes and all the healthy cafes you could desire (but it’s a little tricky to get to)
The idyllic caribbean island in Panama with scuba diving and a real-life one-legged pirate who runs quad biking tours through the jungle and beaches
The up-and-coming Mexican beach town with killer sunsets that’s about to explode as a tourist destination (get there before it does!)
The small Mexican city that has incredible (and cheap!) authentic food (Jeff proclaimed “You’ll have the best meal here of your entire life!”)
The awesome Greek Island that has a connotation of being a vacation stop for the older generation, but blew Diego away as a great digital nomad spot
The island in Spain with a bustling town and beautiful Mediterranean ocean views
The mountain town in Bulgaria where nomads come for a weeks, but stay for many months (and where you can get a great apartment for $350 USD)
The beach town in India which “feels like Bali in the early days” (and why you may not yet feel safe here)
The amazing hippie mountain town in Thailand, which has a record for the most winding roads to get there (it’s not yet overrun with tourists because it’s quite difficult to get there)
The island is Thailand which is super cheap, and known for its awesome scuba diving and spiritual energy
The little beach town in Vietnam where people accidentally find themselves staying for many months longer than intended
In this episode, we talk about what makes these 12 destinations slightly more difficult compared to the top 6 starter locations.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Give us a comment if you’ve been to any of these locations, and let us know what you think.
Ready to get a remote job? Click here to download and get our guide sharing the 7 most common jobs that digital nomads do.
(Note: if you're ready to book your FIRST trip as a digital nomad, check out episode #10 for our recommendations on the top 6 starter locations).
Listen to the episode now to find out the names of the 12 destinations below:
The beautiful beach town in Brazil with stunning views, and great surfing and windsurfing
The surf town in Costa Rica which has amazing, jungly beach vibes and all the healthy cafes you could desire (but it’s a little tricky to get to)
The idyllic caribbean island in Panama with scuba diving and a real-life one-legged pirate who runs quad biking tours through the jungle and beaches
The up-and-coming Mexican beach town with killer sunsets that’s about to explode as a tourist destination (get there before it does!)
The small Mexican city that has incredible (and cheap!) authentic food (Jeff proclaimed “You’ll have the best meal here of your entire life!”)
The awesome Greek Island that has a connotation of being a vacation stop for the older generation, but blew Diego away as a great digital nomad spot
The island in Spain with a bustling town and beautiful Mediterranean ocean views
The mountain town in Bulgaria where nomads come for a weeks, but stay for many months (and where you can get a great apartment for $350 USD)
The beach town in India which “feels like Bali in the early days” (and why you may not yet feel safe here)
The amazing hippie mountain town in Thailand, which has a record for the most winding roads to get there (it’s not yet overrun with tourists because it’s quite difficult to get there)
The island is Thailand which is super cheap, and known for its awesome scuba diving and spiritual energy
The little beach town in Vietnam where people accidentally find themselves staying for many months longer than intended
In this episode, we talk about what makes these 12 destinations slightly more difficult compared to the top 6 starter locations.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Give us a comment if you’ve been to any of these locations, and let us know what you think.
Ready to get a remote job? Click here to download and get our guide sharing the 7 most common jobs that digital nomads do.
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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