While snow certainly looks pretty, there’s one thing wrong with it—it’s cold. If you’re keen to avoid frosty mornings and sub-zero temperatures this winter, you’ll be relieved to learn that there are plenty of sun-drenched spots around the world ready to welcome digital nomads.
From tropical beaches to sun-filled cities with plenty to see and do, you don’t need to freeze over the coming months.
These Are The Top 7 Warm Destinations For Digital Nomads This Winter
I’m all for cold temperatures for a day or so, but after that, I begin to crave the sun on my shoulders and sand in between my toes. If you’re anything like me, you’ve no doubt been wondering where to head for your next move. In that case, see if any of the following seven destinations grab your sun-seeking attention.
1. Bali
Let’s start with arguably the most popular of them all. Bali is a digital nomad hotspot, and once you see the beauty of the place for yourself, you’ll understand why. It also doesn’t hurt that it receives around 6-12 hours of sunshine every day, with winter temperatures around 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F).
Keep in mind that you may receive the occasional tropical downpour during the day, but still plenty of sunshine for swimming and sunbathing.
This is a spot where you won’t struggle to meet other like-minded people; according to Statista, Bali was “home” to around 5000 digital nomads in 2019 alone. With some of the best co-working spots, reliable internet access, and an affordable cost of living (between $750-2,500 depending on how you live), it’s no wonder so many remote workers choose Bali as their winter base. Have a look at Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu, or Sanur.
2. Madeira
Portugal is packed with beautiful locations, but the beautiful island of Madeira is perhaps its highlight. Temperatures are very mild during the winter months (with highs of around 18°C/64°F), referred to as the ‘eternal spring’; meaning you’ll have comfortably warm days and nights, and plenty of sunshine. It’s also ideal for those who want to work on the go, thanks to fast Internet connections.
Portugal offers a digital nomad visa for those who choose to stay a little longer, but as part of the Schengen Zone, it’s ideal for short stays. While the cost of living is slightly higher in Madeira (around $2,100/month) compared to some other classic remote working destinations, the quality of life is…
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