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Top destinations for digital nomads to explore this year
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|June 21, 2025
THE Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped the way we operate, with scores of people embracing the freedom of remote work. This shift has given rise to a lifestyle known as digital nomadism, where individuals can work from anywhere in the world while exploring new cultures and environments.

Although the concept of digital nomadism gained traction in the 2010s, its roots can be traced back to the early 2000s and even earlier.
The term itself emerged in the 1990s, referring to those who leveraged technology to work remotely while travelling.
Today, the digital nomad lifestyle is more popular than ever, and numerous destinations around the globe cater to this growing community.
Here are some of the best places for digital nomads to consider.
European gem: Portugal
Portugal has become a favourite for digital nomads, known for its affordability, vibrant culture and beautiful scenery. Cities like Lisbon and Porto offer a relaxed lifestyle, great food and warm weather. The cost of living is lower compared to many Western European countries, especially for those earning in stronger currencies.
The government encourages remote work with a specific digital nomad visa (D8) and other options that facilitate long-term stays.
With a robust internet infrastructure, digital nomads can stay connected while enjoying Portugal’s stunning landscapes.
Tropical paradise: Thailand
Thailand blends affordability with a rich culture and reliable internet.
Cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok are popular among digital nomads seeking both city life and tranquil beaches. The cost of living is significantly lower than in many Western countries, making it easy for nomads to manage their budgets.
With a vibrant expat community, Thailand offers numerous co-working spaces and social events for networking. Also, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) allows for extended stays, providing more opportunities to explore this beautiful country.
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