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Following luxury around the world

Digital nomads are a group of people sharing a rising trend of remote workers who spend time in many different locations. The aim is to prioritise new life experiences without being tied down to one location because of work. They work in co-working places, public libraries, coffee shops, airports, and everywhere in between, all with a strong WiFi connection and a reliable laptop.

So, if you can work from anywhere, why not add a bit of luxury to your travels?

It is a common belief that most digital nomads prefer to live in places with a lower cost of living, but it is possible to live a life of luxury as a digital nomad. There’s a common stereotype that digital nomads are backpackers, but this often simply isn’t the case. Whether you’re a young graduate who wants to explore the world or a millionaire who owns a global company, digital nomads are everywhere and in all income brackets.

If you want to learn more about our top locations to add luxury to your digital nomad lifestyle for less, you’re in the right place.

Bali, Indonesia

This island is a hot spot for digital nomads. Whether you fly commercially or go all-out luxury travelling through a private jet charter, this is a destination not to miss. It is perfect for digital nomads who want to experience luxury without breaking the bank. There are many co-working spaces to choose from, coupled with delicious food. During your stay, rent a villa easily, hire cleaning support, and even get your relaxation on with regular massages. Trips to the beach daily will become a part of your new routine as you enjoy paradise on the island.

Portugal

If you are a digital nomad wanting to expand into Europe with the correct visa behind you, consider Portugal as your top contender. Here, you can enjoy beautiful beaches, some of the best food and wine, and generally a lower cost of living. Portugal is a place where you can feel at home, with friendly locals, safe streets and an amazing culture. If you prefer to be in a city, then Porto or Lisbon are the best bets for that cosmopolitan lifestyle. If you want to escape to a more rural place, check out the luxurious beach towns on the Algarve Coast. Portugal is incredibly digital nomad friendly, so don’t miss out on this opportunity!

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Spain

If you want to stray to Portugal’s neighbour, head over to Spain, another digital nomad visa destination. Spain is on the rise as a luxury European destination due to its rich culture, setting the bar high for activities, shopping and cuisine. There are several digital nomad-friendly places around the country. If you are more of a city-dweller, Madrid is the place to be. It is a green city, filled with beautiful spots such as El Retiro Park, great nightlife and a relatively low cost of living. If you prefer beaches, places like Malaga would be the perfect choice. It’s entirely up to you!

Mauritius

Looking for another island filled with luxury? Consider Mauritius. It has a special visa for remote workers and is a beautiful country filled with jungles, epic hiking spots for climbing and clear blue waters. They have a Premium Visa; to qualify, just produce proof of your long-stay plans and health and travel insurance for your stay. When travelling, you must have a trustworthy insurance provider that will be sufficient, no matter your location.

Thailand

Thailand is one of the world’s top spots for digital nomad travel as it offers a Digital Nomad visa. It’s easy to move to, and living there is great for solo travellers looking to find a new community. If you want to work beside the beach daily, the best spots are Koh Samui and Koh Lanta, where you can take part in some island-hopping routes. Thailand is also known for its amazing luxury spas, so make sure to treat yourself to world-class treatments and massages.

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Dubai, UAE

When most people think of luxury, they think of Dubai. Known for its glorious hotels, world-class beaches and incredible skyline views, it is now a spot that is available for digital nomads. Recently, Dubai has launched a one-year virtual working programme, meaning remote workers can live there and work in the gorgeous spots the city offers. This visa also means that if you are a remote worker with a family, you can bring them along, work and remain employed in your home country! It does not charge income tax to workers, and you will have access to services you might need during your visit, including schooling options.

So, whether you are halfway across the world island hopping or getting lost in the streets of Europe, luxury is at every corner. Depending on your preferences and budget, you can find the right services for you. So, what are you waiting for? If you are a digital nomad looking for some luxury, now you know where to start!

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