NomadList Helps You Find Remote Cities Convenient to Work With, Depending on Your Priorities
As I work and travel, I choose my destinations based on a few important things: fast, reliable internet, food, general security, culture, and uh … oh, I said that already. One of the key resources I use to learn more about a place before heading out is NomadList, a handy resource made for digital nomads or people who work from anywhere like me.
Some things have changed since we first reviewed this site in 2014. First, the search option has become much more robust. You can tweak your search for finer details such as budget, no-tourist spots, air pollution, LGBT and racial attitudes, safety for single travelers if you want to be near the beach, and many more options that matter. for the traveler with a laptop. This and “The Earth Awaits” is what I want a bird’s eye view of my work travel plans.
As I wrote in an article on my first nomadic adventure , life on the road can get lonely. NomadList also has chats and forums to connect you with a vibrant and promising community of fellow telecommuters. And if you’re interested in finding a job that allows you to work remotely, the creator of NomadList, Peter Levels, also has a Remote OK that can help you find a remote job.