My 178-Day Digital Nomad Experience in Medellin: Recap, Review, Dating, and Recommendations

May 13, 2024 | Digital Nomad | 11 comments

My 178-Day Digital Nomad Experience in Medellin: Recap, Review, Dating, and Recommendations




I was a Digital Nomad in Medellin, Colombia for a total of 178 days, and it was truly an incredible experience that I will never forget. From the stunning landscapes to the vibrant culture, Medellin has so much to offer to those who are looking to live and work remotely in a new and exciting environment.

During my time in Medellin, I had the opportunity to explore the city and all it has to offer. From the bustling markets to the stunning views from the surrounding mountains, there was always something new and exciting to discover. The people of Medellin were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and I always felt safe and at home during my time in the city.

As a digital nomad, I was able to work remotely from various cafes and co-working spaces throughout Medellin. The Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, making it easy to stay connected with clients and colleagues back home. The cost of living in Medellin was also very reasonable, allowing me to live comfortably on a budget while still enjoying all that the city has to offer.

In terms of dating, I found that Medellin was a great place to meet new people and make connections. The locals were friendly and outgoing, and I had no trouble meeting other digital nomads and travelers who were also exploring the city. I went on several dates during my time in Medellin, and found that the dating scene was fun and laid-back.

Overall, my time in Medellin was truly unforgettable. The city has so much to offer, from its vibrant culture to its stunning natural beauty. If you are considering a trip to Medellin as a digital nomad, I highly recommend it. The city has everything you need to live and work remotely while also enjoying a new and exciting environment.

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Some recommendations for anyone considering a trip to Medellin would be to take advantage of the city’s public transportation system, which is efficient and affordable. I would also recommend taking the time to explore the surrounding areas, such as the charming town of Guatape and the beautiful countryside.

In conclusion, my 178 days as a digital nomad in Medellin, Colombia were truly amazing. I made incredible memories, met wonderful people, and experienced a new and exciting way of living and working. Medellin is a city that I will always hold dear to my heart, and I cannot wait to return someday soon.


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11 Comments

  1. @LitoBK1

    Great video.. I definitely want to live abroad, just trying to figure out how to go about it.

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  2. @rosequartz5859

    Actually United States is considered 3rd world now… never Colombia

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  3. @TheSolarChannel

    happened to me in January, and now I can't wait to come back for 6 mounts, SABANETA ❤

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  4. @joshua-nf3rx

    Danger is everywhere in Colombia including poblado. Spend 1 year in Medellin and you will be robbed or know someone who has been robbed
    80% chance of the above happening .

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  5. @BrightResultsMedia

    Colombia is awesome. Headed back soon and hope to stay for 6 months this trip.

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  6. @sebastianlopezofficial

    Thanks for the video bro! I am in Medellin since a week and I love it. Would love to join this entrepreneur networking groups.

    Edit: Where do you find this networking events is there a FB group or something?

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  7. @iLoveTurtlesHaha

    Colombia is a developing country with a rapidly growing economy, and it has made significant progress in various social and economic indicators. It is more accurate to refer to Colombia as a developing or emerging economy than a 3rd world country.

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  8. @brendanhsu1

    Where's this spot – in Medellin?? I'd love to get a link to that Airbnb, I messaged you on IG

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  9. @ElvisRandomVideos

    Have you talked about how you deal with taxes? Do you pay Colombian tax? Do you still have an address in the US? If so do you pay tax in that state? I think the Fed tax is due anyway, and so is FICA.. just curious about the other ones I mentioned.. Thanks

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  10. @Thejerzway

    The Jerz Way can help people to obtain The Colombian Digital Nomad Visa. It allows you to legally reside in Colombia working as a digital nomad for a period up to two years… I can help..

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  11. @THGY123

    Medellin is geting pretty dangerous for US citizens. Lately robbery, and murders have increased. You should be aware.

    Reply

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