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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:23 pm in Blog, Expat Life, Spain | 0 comments
With the shift towards remote work becoming a permanent part of employment culture, and the world fighting to win back tourist dollars, countries are starting to target a unique group of travellers.
Digital nomads are on the rise; setting themselves up in other countries and working from their laptops for an extended period of time. Visas used to be the issue with this type of lifestyle; you could traditionally only spend 30 – 90 days in a country as a tourist, and didn’t have the legal right to work.
But that’s all changing, and with 50+ countries now offering generous long term visas specifically for remote workers, the question then becomes which one to choose as your base.
If you’re looking for a country with an affordable cost of living, an amazing healthcare system, incredible places to explore on your days off, and year round sunshine, there’s really only one country to consider; Spain.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 6:00 pm in Blog, Expat Life | 0 comments
If you’re a full-time traveler, you know that there are many things to manage: from your finances to your accommodation and everything in between.
And if you’re running a business at the same time, it can be tricky to keep everything organized. But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here are our top tips for managing your business as a full-time traveler.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:22 am in Blog, Expat Life, Technology, World | 0 comments
Digital nomads are on the rise, especially as the world faces the ‘Great Resignation’ where office workers are starting to resign. The freedom and flexibility of remote work offered during the pandemic has allowed us all to rethink our careers, goals, and work / life balance, and it has become increasingly difficult for employers to bring their teams back into the office.
And why would you? … Return to the office? When you can be working from Italy one month, and Greece the next?
Visas used to be one of the biggest issues for digital nomads, because tourist visas were capped at 30 days, meaning your work routine was constantly disrupted. But now more and more countries are enticing remote workers to stay for an extended period of time, and 50+ countries now offerr generous long term visas.
As a digital nomad, the cost of visas can really add up if you’re moving around a lot. So here we’ve compiled a list of the cheapest.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:48 am in Blog | 0 comments
The world is full of amazing places for game lovers, and while you can literally travel anywhere to play games, some places are actual meccas; whether you’re into boardgames, e-sports, or gambling.
The same games seem to be popular all over the world, especially as the lines begin to blur between global cultures, but there are usually distinctly different rules or variations depending on the country.
And of course, there’s the potential language barrier, though games are usually a fantastic icebreaker for overcoming this; a great way to bond that often transcends langague!
If you’re keen on working games into your upcoming vacation, beyond playing hang man to kill extra time at the airport, consider the following destinations.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:37 pm in Blog, United States | 0 comments
New York is one of those classic, timeless cities that attracts everybody; struggling artists, overseas tourists, business men / women, and the mega famous.
Celebrities rub shoulders here with everyday mortals, and because of how busy the city is, they blend in with a certain amount of anonymity.
Whether you’re traveling to New York for some celeb spotting, or feel like experiencing the city as a celeb yourself, these are our favorit picks for things to do in the Big Apple to live it like you’re famous.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:09 pm in Blog, Budget Travel | 0 comments
Whether you’re planning to travel abroad or within the country, you’ll need to consider 1) the amount of money you’ll require, and (2) the means you’ll use to pay for your expenses (accommodation, eating out, transportation, day trips etc).
It tends to be safer to arrange alternative payment options, such as credit and debit cards, rather than carrying a lot of cash. And with the rise of travel rewards points, aka travel hacking, credit cards have become a popular option.
But what about the pros of using a debit card to prevent unintentional overspending? Which approach is ideal? Read on to know more.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:47 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog | 0 comments
When determining the speed of the wake boat for wakeboarding, most people think that the bigger the wake, and the faster the boat the better, but there’s much more. Finding the “sweet spot” for your wake boat’s speed isn’t only to ensure the satisfaction of the wakeboarder, but it’s also about the safety.
Even though you’re surrounded by water, accidents are ineradicable. Especially when you’re new and try to eyeball the speed, things could get ugly fast. It’s because falling on the water while you’re wakeboarding isn’t the same as falling into still water.
When you are wakeboarding, the wave created by your boat is called a “wake,” which has a density of over 800 times more than still water. Hence, crashing onto a wake will definitely hurt a lot more than just falling into the water. That’s why knowing the ideal speed for your wakeboarding is essential.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 2:00 pm in Blog, Road Trips | 0 comments
Road trips can be both thrilling and therapeutic, depending on the location and the type of travel adventure that you’re seeking. According to reports, taking the road will be the most popular travel type, with 80% of travelers preferring this mode of travel.
But before you hit the road, there are many precautions that must be taken to make the most of your travel – particularly when traveling in extreme climates. With that said, here are some important safety tips to remember for your next road trip.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:01 pm in Accommodation, Blog | 0 comments
As a hotel owner, you know that energy is one of your biggest expenses. But you can save money on your energy bill by changing how you use and distribute electricity.
You’ll also help the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. Here are some simple ways to make your hotel more energy efficient.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:23 pm in Blog, Thailand | 0 comments
Thailand is one of the best countries in the world for a multi centre holiday; a multi-destination trip that packs the highlights into a bite-sized trip. An exciting and exotic destination, there are fantastic places to base yourself up and down the country, from Bangkok with it’s magnificent shrines and street life, to the beaches of Koh Samui, and the busy markets, spas, and nightlife of Phuket.
It’s very easy to travel to Thailand and leave with a longer list of places to visit than the one you came with, and it’s definitely a country which demands return trips. But what are some of the experiences that define the country? That are so interwoven with the Thai identity that people say, you haven’t really traveled if you haven’t tried this?
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