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    Navigating the Mexico Digital Nomad Visa: Criteria and Application Guide

    One of the many things I adore about Mexico is how easy it is to stay for extended periods, especially if you work online. The digital nomad visa here is surprisingly straightforward to get, and it offers a generous period of time to stay. During my travels, I spent around five months in Mexico without any problems. It’s an excellent place for digital nomads or expats to base themselves, and this article will explain the basics of getting a digital nomad visa in Mexico. Mexico is a top destination for digital nomads for many reasons. It has beautiful beaches, safe…

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    The Ups and Downs of Life in Portugal: 15 Key Points

    After more than two years of nearly constant travel, I’ve started thinking about settling down, just like many other digital nomads. Portugal is currently a top contender for where I might set up a more permanent home. To help both you and myself decide if it’s the right place, I’ve compiled a list of the major pros and cons of living in Portugal. I absolutely love Portugal—its people, the food, the climate, the scenery, almost everything about it. It’s one of my favorite countries in Europe. Although it’s not perfect, the benefits of living in Portugal far outweigh the downsides…

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    15 Essential Insights for Life in London

    Thinking about moving to London? Here’s what living in the UK capital is really like, along with some useful tips and information. I have a special place in my heart for London. Growing up in Kuwait, I had many British teachers, and as a journalism student, watching the BBC was practically homework. My first trip to London was for business in 2012, and by 2015, my dream came true—I moved there with my family and lived for four amazing years. London is known for its high real estate prices, even though homes are generally smaller than in other developed countries.…

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    Top 15 Premier Coworking Spots in London for 2023

    London might not be the first place you think of when it comes to top coworking spaces or a digital nomad lifestyle. However, the city boasts over 1,300 coworking spaces, offering some truly top-notch facilities for remote workers. London is an amazing city with endless places to explore, things to do, and unique experiences. Plus, as a major tech startup hub, it offers some excellent coworking spaces. As a digital nomad who has spent most of my adult life in London, I’m excited to share my top 15 cool coworking spots in the city. Whether you need a quiet workspace,…

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    21 Must-Experience Activities in Isla Mujeres for 2023

    For such a compact and serene spot, Isla Mujeres — an island just off the coast of Cancun, Mexico — has a surprising number of activities to enjoy. Isla Mujeres, which translates to the “Island of Women” in Spanish, is named after the Mayan Goddess Ixchel, the Goddess of fertility and happiness. While Mexico offers many incredible places to visit, Isla Mujeres is a must-see. You can reach this island paradise of warm turquoise waters, swaying palm trees, and white sandy beaches with just a quick 20-minute ferry ride from Cancun. Though it’s perfect for a day trip, staying longer…

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    Top 10 Day Trip Adventures from London by Train and Car

    Discover some amazing places to visit and activities to enjoy outside of London, all easily reachable from the capital and perfect for a day trip. While London itself is full of exciting sights and attractions, it also serves as a great base for exploring other popular UK destinations. Many of these places are accessible through day trips to nearby cities, national parks, and coastal areas. Having lived near London for most of my life, I can share some wonderful spots that are just a short train ride or drive away. From historic castles to quaint villages and stunning beaches, these…

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    Journey Along the Via Podiensis: Exploring the French Camino Trail

    Every avid traveler has likely heard of the Camino, the renowned pilgrimage route in Spain that begins in the Pyrenees and ends in Santiago de Compostela. For over a thousand years, pilgrims have walked its 780 kilometers, but it has gained immense popularity in recent decades. Inspired by Paulo Coelho’s “The Pilgrimage” and the movie “The Way” starring Martin Sheen, thousands flock to experience the trail’s spiritual and natural wonders. As of early 2016, the idea of embarking on the Camino had been brewing in my mind. Yearning to escape London’s relentless pace, I fantasized about carrying the iconic scallop…

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    10 Must-Experience Highlights in Berlin, Germany

    There is no shortage of exciting things to do in Berlin since it’s such a dynamic and interesting city! Unlike any other place we’ve visited, Berlin is perfect for everyone—from hippies and backpackers to families and retirees. Here are our top 10 “cool” things to do in this unique capital city. One interesting spot is what used to be one of Berlin’s major airports until 2008. Now, it’s a vast open field where both locals and tourists can enjoy running, cycling, skating, yoga, reading, listening to music, and just chilling out. While we were there, a petition was circulating to…

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    Exploring Florida: 10 Must-See Attractions Beyond the Theme Parks

    When you think of Florida, the first thing that probably comes to mind is its famous theme parks, especially Disney World in Orlando. And yes, they are fantastic for families! But, there’s so much more to Florida than just theme parks. Here are some other activities and places you should consider for your next visit to the Sunshine State. No matter when you go, there’s always plenty to do. The Everglades, located west of Miami at Florida’s southern tip, is a national park full of wetlands, mangroves, and alligators. It’s a pristine area where you can see some of the…

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    25 Exciting and Free Activities in Orlando (Curated by a Local)

    Orlando is a fantastic city to visit, but its cost can deter many potential travelers. During peak season, a week of lodging can set you back nearly $5,000, and for a family of three or more, the expenses can pile up quickly. Thankfully, there are plenty of free activities in Orlando that many people don’t know about. Beyond the famous theme parks and roller coasters, there are numerous attractions that don’t cost a thing. No matter where you stay, you’ll find yourself close to some of Florida’s best offerings. Drawing from my own experiences of vacationing and living in Orlando,…