The real answer Yes, $1,500 to $2,000 a month can still be enough for a digital nomad in 2026, but only in the right places and with the right expectations. In April...
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Your Lounge Access Shouldn’t Come With Strings Attached
Lounge access got complicated when it became a perk. A reward. Something to earn through spending or status or loyalty. Seven options exist that don't require a credit...
The Worst Airport in America Is Not Really the Story
The Atlantic just made the case for Newark as the worst airport in America. Fair enough. Newark has reportedly ranked badly on stress, food, disruptions, and delays,...
Guatemala for Digital Nomads: Complete Guide to Visas, Cities, and Living Costs in 2026
What Do Digital Nomads Need to Know About Guatemala? Guatemala has emerged as one of Central America's most appealing destinations for digital nomads, offering an...
Top 12 Latin American Countries for Location-Independent Living & Working
Latin America doesn't need a sales pitch. It's been doing just fine without one. The food alone could close the deal. Add the weather, the architecture, the fact that...
Japan for Digital Nomads: Visa Options, Top Cities, and Cost of Living in 2026
Can You Live and Work Remotely in Japan in 2026? Japan has always been on the list. The infrastructure, the food, the culture, the safety — it checks almost every box....
Thailand vs Indonesia vs Vietnam vs Philippines: Best for Digital Nomads in 2026
Which Southeast Asian country is best for digital nomads in 2026? Southeast Asia remains the world's most competitive region for digital nomads, and in 2026, the race...
30 Countries for Digital Nomads: Where Visas Meet Real Life
Remote work blew the doors off the old nine-to-five. Laptops aren’t chained to cubicles anymore; they’re propped on café tables in Lisbon, buzzing beside motorbikes in...
Ryan Beachum on the My Latin Life Podcast: The Vision Behind Nomados
Why are digital nomads still losing hundreds of hours to planning, and how is Nomados trying to fix it? Because long-term travel is still built on guesswork. Visas...








