Top 10 Beach Destinations For Digital Nomads

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Remote work is allowing travelers to live their own lives working experience at their best! Most workers with the option to do their work from anywhere in the world are choosing beach destinations.

The ability to complete tasks and later go swimming or watch the sunset in the ocean adds to the quality of life and valuable experiences for digital nomads. Remote, a global HR company, recently shared a study that shows the best beaches in the world to work remotely.

Remote Specialists considered the best locations for a healthy work-life balance that would motivate and excite remote workers. The study took into account these main aspects:

  • Population.
  • Average internet speed.
  • Average hours of sunshine per day.
  • Visa application.
  • Entertainment options.
  • Cost of living.
  • Average rental cost.
  • Crime rate.

The experts considered the lifestyle and basic needs for digital nomads and came up with an amazing list of options from Asia to Africa to the Caribbean.

Airbnb has already revealed the most popular cities for digital nomads in the United States, but for those who want to explore further here is the list of Top 10 Beach Destinations according to this study:

Brades, Montserrat

Montserrat, the beautiful Caribbean island offers remote workers a special location in the capital. Digital nomads can rent a place for about $308 a month at Brades. This city has a low crime rate and visitors can stay up to six months without a visa in this relaxing city.

Valley, Anguilla

The capital of the Caribbean island of Anguilla offers travelers a unique city with famous colonial buildings and stunning panoramic coastal views, as well as great outdoor activities.

Zadar, Croatia

Croatia, the most sought-after destination in Europe at the moment, hosts a fascinating city on the Dalmatian coast: Zadar. Digital nomads can enjoy its tranquil beaches and explore its Roman and Venetian ruins for up to 90 days visa-free.

Lagos, Portugal

This city in the south of Portugal allows remote workers to use high speed internet and gather unique experiences that can only be found here. From tasting local wines to dolphin watching to visiting natural sea caves, there are so many things visitors can do.

Taghazout, Morocco

This fishing village may be hard to pronounce but so easy to live. Monthly rents cost an average of $150 and the monthly cost of living is around $390. It’s also ideal for remote workers who enjoy surfing, visiting cool cafes and admiring local arts and crafts.

Saint George’s, Bermuda

The super-fast internet connection and spectacular beaches will make any remote worker feel like they’re in paradise in this Bermuda city. But nothing is perfect, monthly living costs average $1,847.

Goan, India

For those who want to visit exotic and multicultural destinations, this state in India offers a wonderful mix of Portuguese and Indian culture, a beach paradise and the lowest monthly living costs including rent: $306.

Flic en Flac, Mauritius

Female tourist in a sun hat looking happy on a beach in the Mexican Caribbean, Mexico

Not far from Madagascar, the island of Mauritius offers remote workers a wonderful seaside destination: Flic en Flac. This country has a wonderful public beach with white sand, no visa requirement for 90 days and a good internet connection. Digital nomads can live there for $630 a month.

Bridgetown, Barbados

Another glamorous capital city, Rihanna’s hometown of Bridgetown, offers the best service for digital nomads. Fast internet connection of 60.25 Mbps, up to six months visa-free stay and spectacular beaches. Remote workers really enjoy their stay, getting to know the historic city and swimming in the warm Caribbean waters.

North, Aruba

Noord allows visitors to stay for 30 days without a visa, but digital nomads can request an extension to enjoy this wonderful beach destination for 180 days. Living costs for one person are not that low, about $950 per month. Travelers can also stay in low-rise or high-rise hotels and visit the spectacular Eagle Beach and Arashi Beach.

Pristina Beach in Aruba, Dutch Caribbean

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