
You are free to travel anywhere you feel when you’re a digital nomad. The world is your oyster, and you can stay on the road for as long as you like – until you’ve bled the Earth dry of every incredible thing you want to see.
But with so much to choose from, where do you begin? Of course, everyone will have their ideas, but here are five destinations to consider checking out.
Zadar
Zadar is an area in Croatia that is a brilliant spot for digital nomads for various reasons. For one, it is surrounded by some stunning scenes of natural beauty. Right up there is Krka National Park, with beautiful waterfalls and a stunningly attractive lake. There are great beaches, and the weather is fabulous too.
At the same time, though, Zadar is a good fit for the digital lifestyle thanks to lots of free WiFi (even in the National Parks!) and some great bars and cafes where you can sit and get some work done.
London
Only some places you visit as a digital nomad must be exotic and tropical. Cities can also be fantastic, and Europe has beautiful ones to try.
London is innovative because it has many incredible landmarks, culture and history, and vibrant nightlife. There are also plenty of great places to work, including many cafes, museums, and the stunning British Library.
Other European cities to try out include Rome, Berlin, Paris, York, Oxford, and more.

Thailand
Thailand is a favorite among backpackers, nomads, and others, and it’s one of the classic places to check out when you’re on your travels. The beaches look like postcards, alcohol is inexpensive, and you have the incredible full-moon party that is an absolute must for everyone.
Tokyo
Tokyo is an incredible place to go if you want to feel like a real fish out of water – which is what travel is all about for many people. There are many incredible experiences here, and you can even try working in the beautiful ‘New York’ bar from Lost in Translation.
Radolfzell
I wanted to include some curveballs you still needed to consider on this list. Radolfzell is a town in Germany that is right on the Italian and Swiss border. That means you can visit both those places, and I particularly recommend the Rhein Falls and, better yet, the beautiful Sisikon. I stayed in a mountain chalet that I found on Airbnb!
Radolfzell is a good spot for entrepreneurs, though, thanks to one of the best European libraries I’ve had the pleasure of working in!

