Top 5 Digital Nomad Destinations to Explore in 2023-2024

Oct 20, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 29 comments

Top 5 Digital Nomad Destinations to Explore in 2023-2024




As the world continues to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of remote work, the digital nomad lifestyle is becoming increasingly popular. Being able to work from anywhere in the world while exploring new cultures and experiences has become a dream for many. If you’re a digital nomad looking for your next adventure, here are the top five best destinations for 2023-2024:

1. Bali, Indonesia: Known for its stunning beaches and rich cultural heritage, Bali has become a hub for digital nomads. With affordable accommodation options, a vibrant coworking scene, and a welcoming community of expats, Bali offers the perfect blend of work and play. Explore lush rice terraces, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and relax in world-class spas after a productive day’s work.

2. Lisbon, Portugal: With its charming streets, vibrant art scene, and affordable cost of living, Lisbon has become a hotspot for digital nomads over the past few years. The city offers a perfect blend of history and modernity, with stunning architecture, beautiful viewpoints, and a bustling nightlife. The city’s mild climate and friendly locals make it an ideal destination for remote workers.

3. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Chiang Mai is often regarded as the digital nomad capital of the world. This vibrant city in the heart of Northern Thailand offers a low cost of living, an abundance of coworking spaces, and a welcoming community of like-minded individuals. Enjoy delicious street food, explore ancient temples, immerse yourself in the local culture, and take advantage of the city’s proximity to lush mountains and national parks.

4. Medellín, Colombia: Medellín has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, and is now considered one of Latin America’s most innovative and cosmopolitan cities. The city’s mild climate, affordable cost of living, and growing tech scene have attracted digital nomads from around the world. Enjoy vibrant street art, explore scenic hiking trails, and immerse yourself in the local café culture.

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5. Tbilisi, Georgia: Known for its historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and stunning landscapes, Tbilisi is an emerging destination for digital nomads. With its low cost of living, reliable Wi-Fi, and welcoming locals, the capital of Georgia offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Explore the city’s cobblestone streets, indulge in delicious Georgian cuisine, and take weekend trips to the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains.

While these destinations are currently at the top of the digital nomad list for 2023-2024, it’s important to remember that the world is constantly changing. As new cities and countries adapt to the remote work trend, new opportunities for digital nomads will continue to emerge. So, pack your bags, grab your laptop, and embark on the adventure of a lifetime as a digital nomad in one of these exciting destinations!


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29 Comments

  1. Ewan Connor

    Forget any place with security issues

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  2. Wes Parsons

    How do you get by with English in Tbilisi? I was told in the Philippines English is widely spoke, but the reality seems to be far different from my experience (perhaps my accent doesn’t help being from New Zealand) Also have you seen a large increase in prices with the large Russian immigration?

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  3. Kaila Minick

    Thanks for this great info! I loved Chiang Mai and Lisbon as a digital nomad, and I really appreciate your insights on Tbilisi and Prague. Those are going on our list of places to visit!

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  4. Les IsMore

    Three of your five destinations are not very friendly to any non-white person.

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  5. Bastien v

    Went to bali after 2 months working remotly from there. And it's definetly a good place for digital nomad. Canggu especially. My point of view is for 2022. I dont know how it's gona evolve..

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  6. Fernando Esquivel

    La Paz, San Miguel de Allende, Campeche, Mérida, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico City, could be atop of your list

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  7. Travel Escapes

    Great list! I've spent a couple years in Thailand and a few years in Medellin, both great options. I hear great things about Georgia and loved Portugal and Prague when I visited.

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  8. Rod Art

    Where would you recommend for a fine artist?

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  9. Madhav

    Mike Wazaoski

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  10. YouTalk TV

    I've also hear of Canggu in Indonesia, what do you think about that option?

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  11. Madawa Fernando

    What do you think about Sri Lanka? In my opinion, t's an underrated destination

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  12. Mark White

    do you have to come back to usa a certain amount of time per year to make sure you don't have visa problems?

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  13. Václav Závada

    That's funny. I live in Prague and I watched the video because I'm sick of it – high rents, lots of tourists, constantly collapsing traffic. And you put Prague in the video as the second best place to live. I guess Prague is fine as a city, but the housing situation is terrible.
    However, real estate prices are skyrocketing all over the developed world, so complaining is probably pointless. Plus, if you have an average US wage, you'll undoubtedly find it cheap here.

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  14. Rainbow Harmony

    Ive been a digital nomad for 5 years and i lived in Tbilisi for a year and it was awesome! The Tbilisi Sea Club was my summer hang spot. The wine is to die for. I got fat off of Lobiani lmao! So underrated! Also Lolita- the best food in town! And a cool fashion scene. Best place to get your hair cut and dyed, amazing artists. Whats not to love?

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  15. Mr. Blair

    What is a border run? You mean prior to your visa expiring you just leave the country for 2 or 3 days then come back and you can stay for another year? You don't have to fly all the way back to your home country?

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  16. K Masouss

    I feel like turkey is an up and coming digital nomad destination which is very underrated. They have very cheap cost of living, good internet speeds and very nice apartments, the weather is nice too.

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  17. eastCoast

    So strange how he's worked out these places. Georgia (the country, not the US state) has a very poor democracy index score (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_Index), little press or academic freedom, and constitutionally bans same sex marriage, for example. So yes might be beautiful but is also an authoritarian mess of a state.

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  18. Ekaterina Shinkarenko

    there are still expensive flats in Prague, even during pandemia. Beer is cheaper in the city center now (2 euros instead of 3), but almost whole last year we had lockdown. And if you like warm weather, dont go to Prague. Now sun in winter and even in summer you will need a jacket 90% of time. No quality fruits and vegetables. Before pandemic i was spending winters in Thailand, but now – when i have to stayed here for winter – i dont want to live here anymore. Thinking about Tenerife for winter, bcs Thailand or Bali are not really avaible now…

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  19. MrMargincall

    Там у него Жюль Верн на полке стоит?

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  20. Aleyx - Copywriter

    Portugal is not a good idea !
    Peoples turned crazy there about corona !
    All Europe is not a good idea at this moment, exept if you like get vaccin every 3 month, show your passport vaccin when you want to dring a coffe, go to shop, etc…!

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  21. CoinHeadz

    Medellin Colombia. mehhh. the visa sucks, but it's a fucking great place

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  22. bognar

    It is hard for me to accept your list as "best options". Surely, some of the places are nice, but not mentioning Croatia makes this list seriously flawed. Adriatic sea, 1200 islands, great food, safe, good and cheap internet,… my choice above all of the mentioned here. Also, big digital nomad community (check Total Croatia web page)

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