Thinking about starting your journey as a digital nomad in Mexico? Sounds like a great plan! Picking a City in Mexico for Digital Nomads can be difficult – you’re spoilt for choice. Mexico is a very large and diverse country rich in culture, tasty food,…
What if I did what other people suggested? What if I stuck it out at a job that didn’t pay me well, overworking myself, being miserable, making myself tired and sick. What if I bought a house? What if I settled for the wrong person and had children just because I was “supposed to”?
The Ultimate Cell Phone and Internet Data Guide for Digital Nomads to Get a SIM Card in Mexico If traveling to Mexico is something you’d like to cross off your bucket list and wonder if you need to get a Mexican SIM card, the answer…
There are many reasons why Colombia is emerging as the go-to travel destination for digital nomads. Before the dreaded C-Word, people have been flying, driving, and even boating to what’s now beginning to feel like the ‘Promised Land’ for Digital Nomads. However, when you get here from where you were coming from. You will realise that this Shangri-La is not the hidden secret you might have thought it was.
Central America is a paradise that offers incredible beaches, attractions, and weather. If you’re a digital nomad planning to visit this side of the world, you must know all about getting the correct SIM Card, which is why we gathered all the details about the topic in this ultimate Central America phone guide. Let’s check it out!
Slow travel brings back the original essence of travelling: intentionally enjoying and embracing the experiences and places we visit. See below how you can adopt this philosophy and go back to being fully present on all your future trips.
For most, accomodation is the biggest expense (flights aside) when we travel. So what if I told you, you could get free accomodation, and good accomodation at that. Here are two ways you can get FREE accomodation all over the world! Workaways At our Workaway in…
How I started to plan a trip around the world Like most trips around the world, ours began as an idea. It was not a serious idea until I asked my husband, Addison if he wanted to travel the world with me for a year.…
If you are considering a one year trip around the world, then you have come to the right place. If your most burning question is ‘I want to travel the world. Where do I start?’ Then this post is for you. If you aren’t quite…
To carry on or not to carry on – that is the big question lots of long terms travellers ask themselves. For us it was a no-brainer! We didn’t want to be weighed down (literally and figuratively) so set out to travel as light as…
We spent a 12 months working remotely and travelling around Mexico, here’s where we went: Sayulita > Puerto Vallarta > Guanajuato City > San Miguel de Allende > Oaxaca City > San Cristóbal de Las Casas > Merida > Playa del Carmen > San Cristóbal de Las Casas Our first stop was…
No matter where in the world you are, just know there are 10 travel tips you can use anywhere to get the most out of your time there. Make it the best experience imaginable! Don’t look back – after some time – saying, “I wish I…
Lately, Airbnb has been criticized by many travellers for becoming more and more commercialized, filled with people who only want to make a profit, lacking its soul – by losing sight of the whole social component. We are all kind of disappointed that most listings nowadays are either…
Are you fluent in English? Do you want to work within the comfort of your home away from home? Then tutoring English online is a sure-fire way to support yourself in most – if not all – digitally nomad developed destinations. At $10/hr, I recommend Cambly. First, because neither a teaching certificate nor an English degree is required. Second, because no lesson plan is required.
While Addison and I were in Puerto Vallarta recently we were fortunate enough to volunteer at the Vallarta Food Bank for two months. We met some incredible people that truly loved and supported their community and made us feel welcome even though we were only…
If you’re excited to get back to traveling again, you’re not alone. The locals in the places you visit can’t wait for you to arrive. Bearing that in mind, your visits can help a place become even better when you find ways to give back…
Saying Si Senor to Uncle Sam while overseas.
Read all about paying your taxes as a US Citizen overseas and the process you need to follow if you haven’t been filing and need to catch up to avoid penalties and unwanted attention from the IRS.
Find a way to make money onlineYou can do pretty much anything online, think about what skills you have now and how you can apply those to the digital world, for example, Zahn is graphic and web designer taking clients remotely from all over the world…
Teaching English online can be a relatively easy option to make some $$ and be location independent. While your options the number of schools greatly improve with a bachelor’s degree under your belt you can still teach online without one. What you will need (at a minimum)…
When we decided to become location independent and travel full-time we had decisions to make about what to do with our two-bedroom house worth of stuff. Nothing we owned was particularly fancy or special to us except a few sentimental pieces so we decided to…