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Most Affordable Places for Digital Nomads in 2023 (2)
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One of the nicest things about being a digital nomad is that you can live in some of the most beautiful places on earth while actually saving money. Some of the preferred locations for digital nomads are the least expensive ones! Remote work not only provides you the freedom to live anywhere you like, but it also may enable you to save money or lead a far better lifestyle.
You might be someone who is brand new to this whole digital nomad lifestyle or you could be someone who has been experimenting for several years. There are a lot of affordable locations out there for digital nomads. You can save a few bucks if you pick the right place at the right time. Many areas are packed with tourists during specific seasons throughout the year so it’s essential to understand which are the off-season times of the year. If you are a beginner, it’s always safe to pick a place that’s cheap and affordable. If you visit the U.S. as your first digital nomad location, it might not be the best choice for you financially. Now the question is are these cheap places worth it ?!
One of the biggest misconceptions people have is a place has to be expensive to be great. This could be for anything - a cafe, a club, a resort or a hotel, a co-working space, or even a town! Some of the most beautiful places are actually cheap to stay and travel to. A cheap place has a lot of advantages like you can choose to do more outdoor activities and explore more areas if you don’t have to pay a lot for your accommodation or transportation. You could have amazing food that’s cheap and delicious at the same time. This means you wouldn’t have to restrict yourself to have fun or enjoy because of the financial constraints of a place. Now, how cool is that?!
If you are not sure where to find these costs for each country or city, you could look up NomadList. This platform has tons of information about a specific country or city and you can also look up the costs of everything specific. If you are someone who can stretch your budget and stay in an expensive city, that’s what probably works for you. If you are someone who wants to make the most of the outdoors, then pick an affordable place to start with. The major costs that you have to be mindful of are utilities, accommodation, transportation, insurance, groceries, entertainment, and outdoor activities cost.
When you are exploring how being a digital nomad feels like, you might want to take it slow and also save as much as possible as it takes time to figure out what suits you. We have been researching and exploring locations that are cheap and affordable in 2023 and are going to guide you through places that are fascinating and at the same time affordable.
1. Thailand
Thailand sometimes referred to as the Kingdom of Thailand, is a nation in Southeast Asia that is situated in the region's geographic center. Its borders are shared with Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos. Many digital nomads, expats, and anybody wishing to travel to Bangkok or Chiang Mai have long been interested in Thailand. With its lush forests, mesmerizing cities, and breathtaking beaches, Thailand is a really beautiful place. Thailand is a great location, to begin with, if you are a beginner in digital nomadism.
Thailand's capital city of Bangkok is the most beautiful location. It is well known for its active street life and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Bangkok differs significantly from the rest of the nation. The city has several skyscrapers, which is highly unlike the temples and palaces seen across Thailand. The city's neighborhoods are connected by several canals, which form the city's waterways.
2. Greece
Due to its low cost of living, Greece's capital city, Athens is perfect for digital nomads. You could visit churches, museums, and the old acropolis, among other places. There are many co-working spaces also for digital nomads all across the city. In Thessaloniki, there are six coworking spaces where you may work as a digital nomad. With the Greece digital nomad visa, you may work remotely while taking in the enchantment of Santorini. Everyone wants to visit this island at least once. It's known for its beautiful white cottages. Non-EU nationals who operate remotely or independently as freelancers or entrepreneurs are eligible for Greece's digital nomad visa. Candidates must show that they have an employment contract or, if freelancing, that they have been consistently hired by a business or client outside of Greece.
With a systemic transportation system, Greece is well connected with the rest of the countries. Also, all cities and small towns too are connected by roads and air as well. Greek souvlaki (grilled skewers of beef or chicken in pita bread), fish, and pies are just a few of the country's well-known culinary offerings. Yes, the Greeks enjoy drinking cold coffee all year round.
3. Portugal
Many people are opting for Portugal as a retirement destination now. Portugal is on the wishlist of all digital nomads for over many years. Many elderly people, families, and young professionals have moved to this Mediterranean haven, and many tourists have been coming here for years. Portugal has much to offer everyone, including retirees, investors, and business owners, from the breathtaking scenery of the Algarve to the energetic, multicultural metropolis of Lisbon. The country has been a top destination for digital nomads because of its friendly population, pleasant environment, and carefree way of life.
A new Portugal Digital Nomad Visa program has come into place since October 2022. This was introduced by the Portuguese government in 2022. The visa enables digital nomads to remain or establish permanent residence in Portugal. Digital Nomad Visas are now available in many nations, and the Portuguese version is particularly tempting. For remote employees who want to work from Portugal, there is the Portugal Digital Nomad Visa. For someone to be able to reside and work in the nation, they must earn at least $2,750 (€2,836) a month.
These are some of the other countries that we think are affordable to travel to, this year. So Happy Backpacking!