Things to do
Day trips, tours, and classes run by local operators. Pick a base and we will open a live activity search so you book direct with them. We link you to the operators, we do not run the tours.
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Portugal
Lisbon
Lisbon draws remote workers with its EU time-zone overlap, direct flights to both US East Coast and the rest of Europe, and a mature nomad scene concentrated in Principe Real and Alcantara. English is widely spoken in the startup and coworking circuit, and the D8 visa gives a clear legal path for longer stays.
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Thailand
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai has been a budget nomad staple for over a decade thanks to its Nimman coworking cluster, low cost of living, and huge digital-nomad social infrastructure of meetups, coliving houses, and Muay Thai gyms. The Old City's cafes double as informal offices for thousands of long-stay foreigners each dry season.
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Mexico
Mexico City
Mexico City's Roma Norte and Condesa neighborhoods have become a magnet for US-based nomads chasing a short flight home, overlapping time zones for client calls, and a food and culture scene that rivals any major world capital. The influx has driven up rents in these pockets even as the broader city stays affordable.
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Indonesia
Bali (Canggu)
Canggu is the epicenter of Bali's nomad economy, packed with coworking spaces like Tropical Nomad and Outpost, surf breaks a moped ride from the desk, and a dense coliving market. It draws a younger, creator- and startup-heavy crowd, though rising villa rents and traffic have pushed some long-timers toward quieter Bali towns.
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Colombia
Medellín
Medellin's El Poblado and Laureles neighborhoods anchor a nomad scene built around the city's famed spring-like climate, modern metro system, and a coworking density that rivals much larger capitals. Its US-friendly time zone and growing coliving market have made it one of the fastest-growing nomad hubs in South America.
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Georgia
Tbilisi
Tbilisi appeals to nomads who want Europe-adjacent culture and mountains without Schengen visa limits, plus a low cost of living and a wine-and-cafe scene concentrated in Vera and Vake. Its famously open border policy and crypto- and freelancer-friendly tax regime have made it a favorite base for long-stay remote workers since 2020.
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What is actually worth your weekend in each base, from someone living there rather than passing through.
Things to do · 5 min read
Top Things to Do in Tbilisi for Remote Workers Who Aren't Just Tourists
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Top Things to Do in Medellín for Remote Workers Who Aren't Just Tourists
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Top Things to Do in Canggu for Remote Workers Who Aren't Just Tourists
Canggu is built for remote workers who surf before Slack and bounce between coworking spaces, but the real wins come from knowing which beach clubs to skip, when to explore Central Java's temples, and how to connect with the dense nomad community beyond small talk at Betelnut.
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Top Things to Do in Mexico City for Remote Workers Who Aren't Just Tourists
Mexico City offers US-based nomads overlapping time zones, world-class food, and vibrant neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa, but the best experiences go far beyond tourist checklists.
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Top Things to Do in Chiang Mai for Remote Workers Who Aren't Just Tourists
Chiang Mai's appeal for remote workers isn't temple-hopping, it's the rhythm of months spent balancing deep work, mountain trips, night markets, and a social scene built specifically for long-stay nomads.
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Top Things to Do in Lisbon for Remote Workers Who Actually Live There
Lisbon's nomad-friendly timezone, deep coworking scene, and walkable neighborhoods make it easy to build a real routine, not just tick off tourist boxes.