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Possibly the biggest benefit of being a digital nomad is the opportunity to go on once-in-a-lifetime weekend trips, every week.
Digital nomads typically spend their Monday through Fridays working a semi-regular work schedule. Outside work hours people will often go on mini-adventures: Finding hot new restaurants, hiking, going on tours, etc. On the weekends digital nomads often go on BIG adventures to nearby locations.
You could spend the week working in Florence, and the weekend driving through the hillsides of Tuscany, trying amazing new food and wine.
Or you could spend the week working in a cafe in Bali, and the weekend taking a boat on island adventures.
You could work in San Cristobal, Mexico and go on a rock jumping, waterfall rappelling adventure in the jungle.
The one thing all of these cool locations have in common are that you would likely NEVER see these places if you weren't living and working nearby as a digital nomad. They are so far removed from the beaten path that you simply would never manage to see these places on a normal 1-2 week vacation from the office.
Need help finding a remote job that lets you become a digital nomad? We help people like you find legitimate remote jobs every day! Join our email list and get remote jobs sent directly to your inbox.
https://beachcommute.com/email/
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Possibly the biggest benefit of being a digital nomad is the opportunity to go on once-in-a-lifetime weekend trips, every week.
Digital nomads typically spend their Monday through Fridays working a semi-regular work schedule. Outside work hours people will often go on mini-adventures: Finding hot new restaurants, hiking, going on tours, etc. On the weekends digital nomads often go on BIG adventures to nearby locations.
You could spend the week working in Florence, and the weekend driving through the hillsides of Tuscany, trying amazing new food and wine.
Or you could spend the week working in a cafe in Bali, and the weekend taking a boat on island adventures.
You could work in San Cristobal, Mexico and go on a rock jumping, waterfall rappelling adventure in the jungle.
The one thing all of these cool locations have in common are that you would likely NEVER see these places if you weren't living and working nearby as a digital nomad. They are so far removed from the beaten path that you simply would never manage to see these places on a normal 1-2 week vacation from the office.
Need help finding a remote job that lets you become a digital nomad? We help people like you find legitimate remote jobs every day! Join our email list and get remote jobs sent directly to your inbox.
https://beachcommute.com/email/

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