![]() ![]() Why pay full price for a country when you can get it on sale? It’s like Groupon for countries. Select the currency you are making most of your income in, and see which currencies have become cheaper or more expensive of late. Forex mapĪ little bit less traditional way of scoping out your next destinations is to look at a foreign exchange rate map. I personally use both when deciding on my upcoming destinations. Nomad List is perfect for short to medium term stays (less than three months), while Teleport Cities is good for medium to longer term stays (more than 3 months). Nomad List has a stronger focus on “ live” and Teleport Cities also focus on “ work”. It can also take into account levels of personal and corporate taxation, how well established the startup and venture capital scenes are, quality of healthcare and education, and hundreds of other variables.Īll in all, I think the two products are very complementary. That might on the surface sound a lot like Nomad List, but there are some core differences.Īlthough you can select “working remotely” in your preferences, Teleport Cities can take into account how your income might change by moving to a new city, if you decide to find a job locally. ![]() Teleport Cities is also a powerful search tool to find “your best city to live and work”. It’s the perfect discovery site, especially for people that somehow work remotely. You can filter for all sorts of things, such as cost of living, climate, internet speeds and LGBT safety. Pieter Levels has created an immensely useful directory of popular nomads destinations. Choosing your destination Nomad List (Free to search, community features $30/mo, $99/yr, $150 lifetime) Make sure you have valid travel and health insurance coverage.Pre-travel planningīefore you ever set foot in the airport, you have to sort out a few things: In this chapter of the series, I’m bringing you the best tools and services to simplify pre-travel planning, the actual act of traveling, and the post-arrival research and discovery. It’s not just the physical travel that causes “pain,” but also planning the travel and getting to know your new “home town”. Especially if you do several medium-term moves throughout a year. Personally I step on a plane somewhere between 50 and a 100 times every year.Īnd traveling can be painful. ![]() Perhaps not as much as some hardcore business travelers, but more than almost anyone else. To be notified of the next parts, make sure you’re subscribed to Nomad Gate. So I decided to split it up in multiple parts that will be published over the next few months. This article kept getting longer and longer, nearing the volume of a mid-length e-book. This list is a living document, so if know another useful tool or resource that I should include, please let me know (if you’re logged in, you can use the live chat). What they all have in common is that they will greatly simplify and improve your life, business, relationships or happiness. Having moved around and traveled a lot over the past seven years, over time I have found, tested, and even helped make some of the best tools out there for digital nomads and long-term travelers.Ī couple years ago I started collecting and curating my top picks in a range of categories. As more and more people decide to become location-independent we are finally seeing a lot of tools, apps and gear making it easier to manage and excel at a life on the road. ![]()
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