A Digital Nomad Guide To Guatemala City, Antigua, Lake Atitlan
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
Guatemala is an ancient Mayan country flourishing with beautiful nature, exotic flora, and rare animal species. It’s located in Central America south of Mexico, and it’s covered in tropical jungles, volcanoes and rainforests. When you’re walking around the city, you’ll immediately notice the Spanish influence as the buildings in Guatemala reflect the Spanish conquest. The local culture is a fusion of foreign influence mixed with Mayan roots. Lots of visitors choose Guatemala as their next destination to explore the rich culture and heritage it has to offer. Indigenous communities make up a la ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to New Orleans
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
New Orleans is a stupendous city, it’s the birthplace of jazz. It is known for the delicious food one can find, and the architecture is truly fascinating. The city is the largest metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana and one of the major ports in the United States. NOLA is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., especially for the younger generation.  New Orleans was ranked as one of the six “Best Cities for Digital Nomads 2017” by an urban technology site, and is known as the best place to visit in the United States for those who want to feel like they’re travelling to ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to San Miguel de Allende
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
This small and cozy town located about 150 miles north of Mexico City was named for both the monk who founded it, Juan de San Miguel, and General Ignacio Allende, a hero in Mexico’s War of Independence. Founded in 1542, the city is a mix of Hispanic and Mesoamerican influences. Thanks in part to its colonial Spanish architecture, San Miguel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a magnet for weekenders and expats. Let’s delve deeper into the one of the most authentic, creative and cost-effective destination! Why San Miguel de Allende? High in the cool hills, this colonial gem of cobblestone stre ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide To Guatemala City, Antigua, Lake Atitlan
Nomad Above And Beyond | Digital Nomad Travel Blog
by Marc Asher
2y ago
Guatemala is an ancient Mayan country flourishing with beautiful nature, exotic flora, and rare animal species. It’s located in Central America south of Mexico, and it’s covered in tropical jungles, volcanoes and rainforests. When you’re walking around the city, you’ll immediately notice the Spanish influence as the buildings in Guatemala reflect the Spanish conquest. The local culture is a fusion of foreign influence mixed with Mayan roots. Lots of visitors choose Guatemala as their next destination to explore the rich culture and heritage it has to offer. Indigenous communities make up a la ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to Florianopolis, Brazil
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
Florianopolis, also known as Floripa, is a city that has much to offer in terms of experience, culture and beauty. Many digital nomads choose this city in Brazil as their next destination as it offers delicious food, beautiful landscape, beaches for surfing, and a vibrant atmosphere.  One can expect to have a good quality of life with an affordable budget in Florianopolis, especially compared to other European countries and the United States. For digital nomads earning a foreign currency, your money can last you longer here, which also makes the cost of living relatively cheap.  Acc ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to St Petersburg, Russia
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
When you think of Russia, you might associate it with ice cold winters and vodka. However, St. Petersburg is much more than that. It’s the cultural capital of Russia filled with beautiful architecture and historical heritage. There are about 5 million people living in St Petersburg, and it’s approximately 400 kilometres away from Moscow. St Petersburg used to be the capital city of Russia during the Russian empire. Both Moscow and St Petersburg offer a lot of culture, however if you prefer a more laid back vibe, St Petersburg would be ideal for you. Geographically, St Petersburg is a port cit ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to Costa Rica
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
Costa Rica is known to be one of the happiest countries in the world and it is truly a breathtaking place. The country is filled with world-famous beaches with mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets, no wonder why it attracts so many digital nomads. Costa Rica is home to a massive biodiversity and offers world-class coffee beans. Relocating from one country to another can be tricky as you need to consider many factors before you choose your next destination. In this guide, we will walk you through all the great things Costa Rica has to offer.  About Costa Rica Costa Rica is located in Central ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to Malta
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
You might not have heard about this beautiful archipelago South of Italy called Malta.  The Maltese archipelago is a little jewel in the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa, and consists of three main islands. Malta is the largest of the three and the most densely populated, Gozo, a smaller and greener island, and Comino, the smallest island known for its beautiful Blue Lagoon beach.  Despite its small size of 316 km2 and a population of about 500,000 inhabitants, Malta is a busy island that attracts thousands of visitors due to its Mediterranean climate with sunny days al ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to Granada, Nicaragua
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
Granada is a beautiful elegant city known for its colonial architecture, including the yellow cathedral found in the city’s square. The city is located on the banks of Lake Nicaragua, and it is full of culture and vibrant energy. There are many social opportunities for expats and new arrivals as many expats visit the city to explore its beauty. Granada offers countless activities to keep you entertained and amused. About Granada Granada has a population of under 150,000 people and it is located in the western part of Nicaragua. The city plays an important role in the economic and political se ..read more
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A Digital Nomad Guide to San Salvador
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by Marc Asher
2y ago
San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador (The Savior), a small-sized country in Central America. Similar to other Latin American cities, San Salvador has a scenic old district with stunning cathedrals, palaces, and vast squares where the local community gathers. San Salvador may be an appealing destination for history buffs, but how does the city rank for digital nomads? In this article, we will elaborate more on the nomadic lifestyle that’s possible in San Salvador to help you on your way to establish yourself here. Why San Salvador? From an aesthetic perspective, San Salvador is a desirab ..read more
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