Looking to spend a month or so (March/April of โ19) in a beach town(s) in Southern Italy, anybody have good experience down there?
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I'm thinking to head over to France during the winter and I'm looking for recommendations on a good French town that has beach and is warm enough during the winter.
What are your favourites? Any recommendation is appreciated.
Hi guys!
If youโve been to Puerto Escondido, Mazunte, Zipolite, etc, please share your experience with the internet there.
What speeds did you get up/down? Where?
How solid and consistent was the connection?
How common are blackouts and loss of power?
Any other tips, favorite places to work, etc?
Which towns have decent internet?
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Hey everyone!
Iโll be spending a few weeks (11/25 - 12/15) in Vicenza, Italy and want to know if you have any recommendations on things to do/see while there. Iโm open to traveling to nearby countries and cities as my schedule will be pretty open. I love being outdoors - hiking, swimming, etc., but realize December isnโt the most ideal time for those types of things.
What are your favorite things to do around here?
Thanks,
Greyson
Im looking to make my first venture into nomad living this September and keep leaning back towards Bocas del Toro.
Does anyone have experience setting up shop there? Iโm open to other warm weather surf towns as well
Starting a SaaS company that assists the operation of service based industries so being near some other SaaS people would be wonderful. (First time starting a tech company)
Looking to spend around 6 weeks somewhere in Europe this winter skiing and working. Donโt need a big tech community but care more about it being affordable and having at least half decent skiing.
So far I have heard good things about Les Deux Alpes, France and Bansko, Bulgaria.
Any recommendations for a few weeks stay in a small, quiet town or village somewhere in Italy/France during summer ? Open to any setting, by the seaside, in the mountains or the countryside - Iโd like to get a feel for local life (outside the cities) in a charming place.
Having hiking routes available nearby would be a bonus, but not required.
Internet speed will not be very important, so that does not need to be taken into consideration.
Iโll likely be doing both Italy and France, so suggestions for both would be great.
Iโm going on a rock festival to Louisiana in October. From there Iโd like to visit maybe 3 places and be gone by new year. What Iโm looking for are dreamy rural towns ~50k in size that havenโt changed much and will allow me to briefly experience how it is living in the South/SE USA. Another thing is since Iโm coming in Fall, what will the weather be? Where Iโm coming from, November is all rain, clouds, winds and 10 degrees (so the crappiest weather possible). Are my filters yielding any results? Thanks!
Hey guys!
We love Mexico. Weโre excited to find outstanding towns to live in for 2-12 months at a time. Weโre also open to Central American gems.
We especially appreciate learning about those smaller towns that are lesser known but amazing. Personal favorites!
Here are some of our interests:
Here are lesser-discussed towns that caught our eye โ weโd love impressions of these and more that come to mind:
Thanks so much, guys!
Been in Playa for a day working at Nest. Good spot - but I forget Iโm in a tropical locale. Does anyone have positive WiFi experience with a bar, restaurant, cafe on the beach in Playa del Carmen? It doesnโt have to be rocket fast - just not a slow, unreliable connection.
Thanks!
It looks like most people on here tend to go to the more tropical locations, has anyone done the opposite? Any digital nomad ski-bums out there? I would love to hear your stories.
Where are the good Ski-towns, with slopes, powder, cheap living and good wifi? About how much will it cost? What is the best way to get short term housing in a ski-town during ski season?
Hey folks,
Are there any nomad communities in mediterranean locations close to the beach, apart from Sun and co?
Thanks!
Hi there, now Iโm thinking to explorer beaches / islands in SE Asia which are good for nomad-working. Do you have any recommendations?
The conditions are, I think,
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Iโve already found Koh Phangan in Thailand is amazing, and Iโm going to try Koh Lanta
Now Iโm in Sihanoukville Cambodia, itโs still nice (the beach I am is not so clean for swimming though), and going to travel Koh Ta Kiev for 2-3 days but unfortunately there is no wi-fi and only very-poor mobile internet, so I canโt say itโs for digital nomad.
I would appreciate if you share your brilliant experience
Thank you!
Small towns with:
I would like to give it a try but Iโm not sure itโs suited for digital nomadsโฆ Any experience?
Hi everyone,
Iโve been in Chiang Mai, for a month, and would like to go down south for another 2 months. My priority is finding a location where I can work from, preferably somewhere that is not too touristy, yet not too remote either. Do you have any recommendations in regards to finding a place that is both attractive (beaches, scenery, outdoor activities etc.) and ideal for getting work done (co-working spaces, cafes, not too overcrowded)?
Iโve been looking into the Krabi region (Ao Nang, Lanta, Koh Lipe) and the Surat Thani region (Ko tao, Phangan and Samui). Since I have never visited any of those places, I am not quite sure if they are well suited for working as much as doing touristic activities.
Thank you
Looking towards next winter. Have my eyes on Mexico, looking to be by the beach. Has anyone ever spent time in San Jose del Cabo?
Looking for fast-ish internet, and a good art scene. Not looking for spring-break party destination, but touristy is fine (kind of goes along with the art scene). Any recommendations?
Hi nomads!
I really like Japan and would love to spend more time there (I know itโs expensive!), but I generally dislike the stereotypical Asian city (aka soulless concrete jungles).
To define what I consider โcoolโ, I really like those young, laid-back, green and open places, where you can bike around and sit outside and meet people, even better with mountains, forests or beaches in range.
I havenโt been to Tokyo (I just supposed it would be too big to fit my expectations), but there might be some good areas there. So far Matsuyama was the closest I found to a โcoolโ place in Japan. Iโve met loads of laid-back โanti-cultureโ people and even hardcore hippies from Japan, so Iโm sure they must gather somewhere
Anyone has some hints where to find a place like this? Or a recommendation of a nice area in one of the big cities?
Anyone can suggest some place in Malaysia where could I rent some affordable place ( < 30$ US/d) and be near the beach. What I need is:
I came from Phuket week ago to KL, was 100m from the beach for 1 month.
O what a depression when I came to a shitty hotel in KL, I wanted to turn around and go back to Thailand. O, my Buddha!
I tried Kohub, but enjoy more spending some time in various bars and restaurants with view on the beach and serving fruit shakes, or even lunch. Do you know any place like that with good wifi?
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