Digital Nomad Guide
Work from Anywhere
Best cities, nomad visas, cost of living data and practical tips for location-independent professionals.
Getting Started
5 Steps to Become a Digital Nomad
Secure your income
Have at least 3 months of expenses covered before you leave. Freelance platforms, remote jobs, or your own online business.
Handle taxes and insurance
International health insurance is a must. Consult a tax advisor about your obligations in both your home country and destination.
Choose your first city
Start close and affordable. Tbilisi, Belgrade, and Bangkok are popular first stops for their low cost and easy visa access.
Pack light, stay connected
A good laptop, noise-cancelling headphones, eSIM, and a 40L backpack. Use coworking spaces for reliable internet.
Build your routine
Join coworking spaces and community events. A stable work routine is the difference between a vacation and a sustainable lifestyle.
Top Destinations
Best Cities for Digital Nomads

Tbilisi
Gürcistan
Bali
Endonezya
Lisbon
Portekiz

Bangkok
Tayland
Belgrade
Sırbistan
Budapest
Macaristan
Prague
Çekya

Barcelona
İspanya

Dubai
BAE

Athens
Yunanistan
Porto
Portekiz
Seoul
Güney Kore
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to speak English to be a digital nomad?
Not required, but a huge advantage. Most international freelance platforms operate in English. Basic business English opens up a much larger client pool.
How much money should I save before starting?
At minimum, 3 months of living expenses plus a return ticket and emergency fund. For an affordable destination like Tbilisi, $3,000-5,000 is a solid starting point.
Which countries offer digital nomad visas?
Over 50 countries in 2026, including Portugal (D8), Spain, Greece, Croatia, and Estonia in Europe. Georgia doesn't require any visa for up to 1 year.
Can I travel with my family?
Yes. Many nomad visa programs offer dependent visas for spouses and children. Coliving spaces and international schools are increasingly common in popular nomad cities.