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The Best Places to Move with Family as a Digital Nomad

Best places for Digital Nomads


If you’re thinking about going digital, one of the first things you may want to consider is how it would impact your family life, especially if you have children. 

While you may be able to schedule meetings and conferences in the most exotic places on earth, that doesn’t mean your family will want to live there with you! But don’t worry; just because your job may not be flexible doesn’t mean your home life has to suffer. If you want to figure out the best place to move with your family as a digital nomad, we can help!


8 Top Choices

1. Bali, Indonesia 

2. Chiang Mai, Thailand 

3. Lisbon, Portugal

4. Algarve, Portugal

5. Bintan Island

6. Thailand Section: Varna (Bulgaria)

7. Koh Samui (Thailand)

8. Colombia Section: Medellín

 


1)  Bali Indonesia 

In many ways, Bali is the ideal place for digital nomads and their families to settle down. It has an international airport and plenty of fast internets, making it easy for family members who work remotely to maintain contact. 

However, it’s not all perfect; Bali doesn’t have a strong western culture and local food can be expensive and difficult to find.


bali indonesia


2Chiang Mai, Thailand

Families with children will love the freedom and affordability that Chiang Mai offers. There are plenty of outdoor activities, including biking, hiking, and rock climbing, for both kids and parents alike. Plus, you'll be close to great schools for your kids. 

The city also has some nice family-friendly hotels too if you're looking for somewhere to stay.


Chiang Mai, Thailand


3) Lisbon, Portugal 

- The people are friendly and welcoming - There are many different neighborhoods in Lisbon which means there's always something new for you and your family to explore - There are plenty of healthy restaurants, vegan spots, or gluten-free options.


Lisbon, Portugal


4) Algarve, Portugal

Portugal is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and Algarve is one of its most stunning regions. The climate is perfect for those who need to find a place that has mild winters and hot summers, and perfect for those who are looking for an escape from harsh winters or scorching summers. 

Digital nomads flock to this area because it offers fast internet speeds, good international schools, and affordable housing prices. The downside is that it doesn't have any major cities which might be inconvenient if you're trying to find work. However, these can be found nearby in either Lisbon or Porto.


Algarve, Portugal


5) Bintan Island

Bintan is an island off the coast of Indonesia that has been gaining popularity in recent years. It's well-known for its beaches and various resorts, but it also has fast WiFi speeds, welcomes locals, and has plenty of activities for the whole family. Plus it's easy to get around so you'll be able to explore more than just one spot on the island.


Bintan Island


6) Thailand Section: Varna (Bulgaria)

Varna, Bulgaria is the best place to move with family as a digital nomad. It has been named Europe's Silicon Valley by Forbes Magazine. A major reason for this is that there are no language barriers and it is relatively inexpensive to live there.


Thailand Section: Varna (Bulgaria)


7) Koh Samui (Thailand)

Koh Samui is one of Thailand's most popular tourist destinations, and it's also a great place for digital nomads. The island has excellent internet infrastructure, and plenty of coworking spaces, and the cost of living is relatively low. 

It's also close to Bangkok which makes it easy to get into the big city once in a while. Plus, you can choose from many beautiful beaches where you can work on your laptop with privacy and freedom.


Koh Samui (Thailand)


8) Colombia Section: Medellín

Medellín is one of the most beautiful cities in Colombia, and there are many reasons why it's an excellent digital nomad destination. First of all, it has an incredibly low cost of living. Second, the city has great public transportation. 

Third, Medellín is home to more than 80 parks and green areas that are always full of people during the day. And lastly, Medellín is a safe city.


Colombia Section: Medellín


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