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Beyond Bali: Emerging Digital Nomad Hubs You Haven’t Heard Of

Digital nomad working from a stylish café in an emerging hub like Tbilisi or Medellín, surrounded by local decor, tropical plants, and warm lighting—ideal for remote work and off-the-beaten-path travel.

Bali might be the poster child for remote work paradise, but a new wave of digital nomad hubs is gaining serious momentum—and many of them fly well under the radar. As more people embrace location-independent lifestyles, the demand for affordable, inspiring, and well-connected places has never been higher. The best nomad hubs today aren’t just…

How to Get Free Accommodation as a Digital Nomad

young digital nomad working remotely in a modern and cozy accommodation. They are seated at a sleek desk with a laptop, appearing focused and engaged. The workspace includes an ergonomic chair, a large monitor, and minimalist decor. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, with a view of either a city skyline or a tropical beach in the background. Indoor plants add a refreshing touch, creating a warm and productive atmosphere

Being a digital nomad comes with incredible perks—exploring the world while working remotely, embracing new cultures, and living life on your own terms. However, one of the biggest expenses for digital nomads is accommodation. Whether you’re bouncing between co-living spaces, Airbnbs, or hotels, the cost of housing can quickly eat into your budget. But what…