Cheap Flights Anywhere: The ultimate list of Cheap Flight Search Engines, Error Fare Finders & Travel Hacks for Saving Money on Airfares| Nomad Flag
My visit to Rome started with preconceptions. The travel tales of friends, twitter rants about Rome’s tourism problem, and the myopic comments of armchair travellers seeped into my consciousness. Rome must suck, I thought. Expecting rude natives, endless traffic jams, mediocre food, stinking streets, and queues for everything, I was ever hopeful| Nomad Flag
Jordan is a safe, welcoming, and incredibly photogenic land in the Middle East. Bordered by mountains, the Dead Sea, The Red Sea, enormous deserts and lush, green hills, Jordan has a little bit of everything. Combining beautiful landscapes with the history and physical reminders of thousands of years of settlement,| Nomad Flag
Ephesus is an ancient Greek city that was founded on the coast of the Aegean Sea. Planning on visiting Ephesus? The site is an easy day trip from Kusadasi.| Nomad Flag
Albanians can take a joke. Not so long ago, Albania’s tourist board developed a marketing campaign designed to poke fun at the country’s unwarranted reputation as a safe haven for international criminal gangs. Taken, 2008’s hit movie starring ex-versatile actor and current one-trick-pony Liam Neeson, is about an ex-CIA officer| Nomad Flag
Meet Nathan Aguilera, a flashpacker, foodie, photographer, and travel blogger. Nathan runs the very popular Foodie Flashpacker website that helps people all over the world find great restaurants and discover new dishes. In this episode, we chat about how the pandemic has affected travel blogs, Nathan’s favorite cuisines, how he| Nomad Flag
Travel entrepreneur David McNeill is the owner of Expat Empire and lives in Portugal. David created a business that helps expats and digital nomads navigate the bureaucratic, legal, and practical channels of moving to another country, whether for the long term or short term. David has been living just outside| Nomad Flag
Today’s podcast interview is with the founder of Spotted by Locals, Bart van Poll. Learn how Bart took an idea and turned it into a network for local experts to share their best tips. The blog and community Spotted by Locals is a great resource for travelers. Tips in their| Nomad Flag
“Central America”, they repeated when I mentioned my destination, nodding in approval of my choice. No doubt they presumed I would visit Kansas City or Oklahoma. I was traveling to a part of the world few of my acquaintances could relate to or knew anything about. One Central American country,| Nomad Flag
Looking for a portable laptop stand? Want to know which of the affordable European Nexstand or the American Roost stand is best? Here’s a full comparison. Field-tested by a digital nomad. No matter the amount of improvements laptops witness every day, they still carry the same ergonomic issues throughout different| Nomad Flag
Jason Moore is the founder of two popular websites and podcasts: Zero to Travel and Location Indie. He’s an all-round great guy, superb interviewee (and interviewer, by the way) and has a lot to say about the future of travel and where we can all make a difference. Jason is| Nomad Flag
If you’ve ever wanted to get into the world of travel and adventure tours, this interview will give you some insights into how it’s done. If you’re interested in visiting emerging destinations but you don’t fancy going it alone, check out the fascinating parts of the world that Sam’s company,| Nomad Flag
Nate Hake is the founder of Travel Lemming, a blog about emerging destinations and travel trends. Nate started the blog as a hobby but has since taken it full time and lives as a digital nomad. We chatted in 2020, before the world was deep in the grip of a| Nomad Flag
The Portugalist is a blog about travel and living in Portugal. James Cave founded the blog in 2016 to create travel content for people interested in visiting the country’s many tourist attractions. But over the last few years, there has been a shift towards helping people who want to move| Nomad Flag
Peter Santenello is an apolitical YouTube creator focusing on travel and people. His videos document the lives of people that live in less-visited countries. Peter travels to places that are generally misunderstood in the West and documents regular people, giving a voice to those that rarely get a chance to| Nomad Flag
June 25, 1956 – June 8, 2018 An ode to Anthony Bourdain – traveler, ambassador for good, honest food, and one of the great storytellers. I was in the Philippines when I learned about Anthony Bourdain’s passing. Bourdain loved this country for its delicious food and fascinating culture. The people| Nomad Flag
The last few years haven’t been the best for the travel writing industry. The pandemic shut down travel and turned off the tap of income for many travel writers and bloggers. At the same time, books about travel continued to sell (albeit in smaller numbers) as people daydreamed about taking| Nomad Flag
Georgia should be high on your list of places to visit. If it’s not already on your bucket list, add it to the top 10. Thank me later. This small country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia is not particularly well known. The fact that most people can’t recognize it| Nomad Flag
Ukraine is a fascinating place sandwiched between Russia and Europe. The last massive buffer zone between the European bloc and the growing world powers of the world’s biggest country. With a long history of settlement stretching back over 30,000 years and centuries of wars with invaders, Ukraine’s lands have been| Nomad Flag
Your phone is a powerful device for travel planning, saving money, and communicating with fellow travelers thanks to the incredible range of apps available. How did we ever travel without one? Solo travelers, in particular, benefit thanks to the ability to find cheaper hotel rooms without single supplements, meet other| Nomad Flag
In the last few years, Georgia has grown exponentially in popularity as a tourist destination. Despite the relatively difficult-to-reach location, smart travelers and tourists can discover the country’s wealth of attractions, all at a tiny price. In Georgia, you’ll find the spectacular Caucasus mountains for hiking, deep valleys for exploring,| Nomad Flag
There are people who believe that discussing the merits of funny travel books is disrespectful. Culture, tradition, and customs are only meant to be appreciated and studied and should never appear in humorous books. But these people (often scholarly types who never travel) miss the point. No travel writer sets| Nomad Flag
Thanks to its strategic geographical location, mountainous topography, unique culture and language, the Republic of Georgia is bursting with interesting people and places. But this small sliver of land, sandwiched between the Black Sea, Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, is relatively unknown on the world stage. It’s unlikely to be| Nomad Flag
Dubai is a city, state, and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, a country in the Persian Gulf. The new modern city of Dubai sits on a jut of land in the Arabian Peninsula at a latitude of 25.2048° N and longitude of 55.2708° E. Is Dubai a Country or| Nomad Flag
The nomadic lifestyle isn’t for everyone. Travelling and “working from anywhere” holds much charm for many people. But the truth is that managing a business on the road is the (long-term) path few people. It takes a certain type of person to cope with the physical and mental issues that| Nomad Flag
Imagine a place that feels like Eastern Europe with a hint of the Middle East / Central Asia. Where you can stay for a year as a tourist. Where you can drink some of the world’s best wine for the best prices. Where food, accommodation, and travel costs are lower than| Nomad Flag
There’s no doubt that the popularity of podcasts has exploded in recent years. As it turns out, podcasts about travel work really well on this relatively new medium. Learn about destinations and hear stories about exotic travel from professional and amateur travellers. Hear how people manage to take trips all| Nomad Flag
Looking for inspiration for your travels? Need a guide to foreign country that does more than list hotels and places to eat? Do you want to go deep into the cultures and politics of the world? These wanderlust books will give you an understanding of human emotion, human behaviour, and| Nomad Flag
Queenstown is one of the most popular destinations in New Zealand. It’s also one of best-known adventure destinations in the world. Yep, the bunjy jump was born here in 1988 at the Shotover River’s Kawarau Bridge. And if you didn’t know that Queenstown makes a perfect stunt-double for many Middle| Nomad Flag
Let’s get straight into it. What does it do? TripIt organises your travel arrangements in a neat, easy to read, and consistent format. Tripit is a travel booking and itinerary application from Concur designed to let you “instantly organize” all your travel plans in one place. I’m a big fan| Nomad Flag
I’ve learned a few tricks from travelling and living overseas since I took my first solo travel trip in 1995. I don’t really like to call these tips “hacks” as we’re not reprogramming a computer or breaking the law here. But they could be considered shortcuts, tips, or tricks for| Nomad Flag
The definition of begpacker (beg-packer) is someone who attempts to save money by asking locals and other foreigners to fund their travels. Actually, that’s my definition. The dictionary hasn’t arrived yet. But it will. Begpacking is trending. And that’s a sad fact of modern travel. I don’t remember hearing about these| Nomad Flag
Airbnb is one of the most popular vacation rental websites and long-term rental booking platforms. The company has completely transformed the short-term rental marketplace, as well as deeply affecting the long-term rental property market. Whether you feel that Airbnb is a savior or a demon, you have more accommodation alternatives| Nomad Flag
Dublin’s metamorphosis over the past two decades is nothing short of astounding. From the influx of industrious Polish immigrants to the vibrant Brazilians, each group has left its mark. But perhaps the most remarkable transformation came from within—enter the hipsters. Dublin is my hometown. And I’ve spent enough time away| Nomad Flag
Argentina has the world’s 5th biggest population of Irish descendants, a fact I didn’t know until I visited the country. Personalities like Admiral William Brown (founder of the Argentine Navy), Che Guevara (Grandson of an Irish Immigrant), and Violet Jessop (Titanic survivor and inspiration for the character “Rose” in the| Nomad Flag
Let’s start with the bad stuff. The traffic is awful. Filipino cities are the epitome of gridlock. Traffic moves slower than a glacier and it’s a common problem in every large city. Too many cars and no infrastructure. The heat is intense and relentless (30 degrees Celcius for most of| Nomad Flag
Violet Jessop, Argentina-born daughter of Irish Immigrants lived to the ripe old age of 83 years. A long life for someone born in 1887 when you consider that early 20th-century life expectancy was much lower than it is today. What’s more interesting, however, is that Jessop managed to cheat death| Nomad Flag
Guillermo Brown, born William Brown, is probably the most well-known Irish person to have made a name for himself in Latin America. As the first admiral of the Argentine navy and a highly respected and victorious leader, Admiral William Brown influenced Argentina more than any other immigrant from Ireland. William| Nomad Flag
Che Guevara Lynch is a legend in several countries. A traveller and nomad, explorer, hero, villain, liberator, oppressor, killer, politician, and icon. He’s also one of the most famous Irish-Argentine personalities along with William Brown, the Irish founder of the Argentine Navy. Guevara is well known for being a leading| Nomad Flag
Argentina’s doctors, surgeons, nurses, and other medical staff are highly-educated professionals that work to a very high standard. Hospitals and clinics in Buenos Aires, in particular, are well equipped and professionally maintained. If you venture out into the provincial small towns the standard drops somewhat but medical facilities in larger cities| Nomad Flag
Pamukkale is the location of Turkey’s beautiful & health-giving limestone hot springs, one of the country’s top tourist attractions. Pamukkale’s travertine terraces are one of the most visited sites in Turkey. A trip to Pamukkale will leave a lasting impression on you. What are Pamukkale’s Hot Springs? Pamukkale is a| Nomad Flag
Comparing Bogotá with Medellín, the two biggest cities in Colombia, is bound to ruffle some feathers. The aim of this blog post is to offer a good comparison of the two biggest cities in Colombia and two of the most desirable cities in Latin America. If you’re a traveller, digital| Nomad Flag
A Kusadasi to Samos day trip is a recommended activity for anyone spending longer than a few days in the town of Kusadasi. Find out the details here!| Nomad Flag
This small island is a year-round getaway for Europeans seeking sunshine but is also a fantastic destination for outdoor lovers and adventure seekers anytime.| Nomad Flag
A travelogue and Photo Guide to the city of Baku in Azerbaijan will give you an overview of the city's attractions. How to spend 48 Hours in Baku| Nomad Flag
Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a city of hills and windy streets. It looks just like I'd imagined it. Off-white stone buildings with small windows, plenty of construction, and the sound of the Muslim call to prayer every few hours. Amman is a city that demands a lot of…| Nomad Flag
The first wave of tourists, digital nomads, wine-lovers, & outdoor enthusiasts is arriving. What are you waiting for? Pictures of Georgia to whet your appetite.| Nomad Flag
Georgia is a wonderful country for hiking. There are endless possibilities and trails are uncrowded. Learn how to do the Kazbegi-Gergeti Glacier Day Hike.| Nomad Flag
The Georgian language is beautiful and unique. Here are the best resources I've found for learning Georgian online with apps, websites, and courses.| Nomad Flag
When having two smartphones can benefit even minimalistic digital nomads in terms of work, travel, and lifestyle.| Nomad Flag
Hated by some for the inconvenience and expense, welcomed by others as a chance to travel to another country. What is a Visa Run?| Nomad Flag
I’m a travel writer and I run an SEO business. For years, I kept falling back into the trap of always writing keyword-driven content. I’d spend ages looking at what competitors had written and how I could improve upon their posts. I’d frown at bloggers echoing each other. And then…| Nomad Flag
Wadi Rum Travel Guide: "Rum Valley" (also known as the Valley of the Moon" is a spectacular desert landscape in the mountains of Southern Jordan.| Nomad Flag
Visiting Petra - Travel to Jordan's Ancient City of Wonder and experience the beauty of the Treasury, The Cathedral, and the Siq.| Nomad Flag
Argentina has a lot to offer. Despite the financial problems, it’s a great place for expats and digital nomads. Here's your Guide to Living in Argentina.| Nomad Flag
Taipei is a modern city, open to foreigners, with a healthy entrepreneurial community. This makes Taiwan's Capital City an attractive location for digital nomads.| Nomad Flag
How older digital nomads Live & Work. Personal thoughts and interviews with older entrepreneurs and digital nomads about their own experiences.| Nomad Flag
Jordan has a lot to offer in a small space. An incredibly beautiful country filled with history. Jordan Solo Travel guide for 2019| Nomad Flag
If you travel and use WiFi, you need a VPN to secure your internet. Read our guide to the best travel VPNs to keep you safe online and help you save $$$| Nomad Flag
A curated a list of Bangkok's best cafes for working in by someone who lived and worked remotely in Bangkok, Thailand for a year and a half.| Nomad Flag
What is a Digital Nomad? A digital nomad is someone who desires the freedom to work and live anywhere and uses technology to make this desire a reality.| Nomad Flag
Learning a language opens doors to new experiences and new cultures. These languages tools & methods will help you learn faster| Nomad Flag
Chrome browser's extensions offer features not included in the base application. Let's take a look at some extensions for travel hacking.| Nomad Flag
Looking for a great destination to renew your Thai tourist visa? Find out How to Apply for a Thailand Visa at the Thai Embassy in Taipei.| Nomad Flag
Bangkok and Hanoi are two popular destinations in South East Asia. Which is the better city to visit and to live in long-term? A complete comparison guide.| Nomad Flag