Share The Article Last Updated 2 mins ago Everyone knows Latin America is a no-brainer for digital nomads: infrastructure and safety issues aside, it offers a good enough quality of life for maybe half the usual budget, year-round pleasant temps, not to mention the culture and friendly locals. For that reason, nomads tend to believe the […]
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Share The Article Last Updated 2 days ago The value of a dollar isn’t what it used to be, and perhaps no traveler knows this better than digital nomads. $1000 lifestyles are few and far between, but believe it or not, it is still quite feasible in certain parts of the world. Digital nomads’ jobs […]
Share The Article Last Updated 20 hours ago If you ever considered visiting a trendy El Salvador for its lush jungle, unspoiled Pacific beaches and vibrant capital city, but you’ve always been taken aback by how dangerous it is––was?––as a destination, we’ve got great news for you. For the first time since records began, the […]
Share The Article Last Updated 35 seconds ago Not that long ago, you’d probably laugh at the prospect of gang-dominated El Salvador, where corruption is supposedly endemic corruption and violent crime is rampant, ever featuring on a mainstream list of the world’s safest countries. We probably would ourselves at one point, too, but as unlikely […]
Share The Article Last Updated 3 weeks ago Though undoubtedly popular, Latin America can be tricky to navigate as a tourist: Yes, locals are welcoming and incredibly hospitable (in their vast majority). Culturally, it’s nothing short of fascinating, and the strength of the dollar will really get you far. However, on the downside, you may […]
Share The Article Last Updated 35 seconds ago When you think of Latin America, it’s probably tourism giants like Mexico, Argentina and Colombia that come to mind, and that’s only understandable: Between one’s luxurious Caribbean resorts and ancient Mayan sites and the others’ charming colonial cities and delectable street food, they’re often a first-time visitor’s […]