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Remote work has redefined human life and livelihood because it has created a world of digital nomads. Once considered a niche way of life, it has since become a mainstream way of life where millions of people work at beaches, mountain towns and cosmopolitan regions around the globe. Only a few locales are well-connected, inexpensive, and comfortable enough to ensure digital nomad missions thrive, and more countries are beginning to implement digital nomad visas as coworking communities keep emerging. These are the top 10 countries where digital nomads will be found in the year 2025, with the Lonely Planet choosing Portugal and the tropical islands of Thailand as the ideal locations to work in 2025.
| Country | Popular City/Region | Affordability | Visa Option |
| Portugal | Lisbon | Moderate | Yes (Nomad Visa) |
| Thailand | Chiang Mai, Koh Pha-Ngan | High | Tourist/Work Visa |
| Mexico | Mexico City, Playa del Carmen | High | Temporary Resident Visa |
| Indonesia | Bali | Moderate | New Nomad Visa |
| Spain | Barcelona, Tenerife | Moderate | Yes (Nomad Visa) |
| South Africa | Cape Town | High | Long Stay Visa |
| Colombia | Medellín | High | Yes (Nomad Visa) |
| Georgia | Tbilisi, Batumi | Very High | 1-Year Free Stay |
| Bulgaria | Bansko, Sofia | Very High | EU Residency Access |
| Vietnam | Danang, Hoi An | Very High | Tourist Visa |
Digital nomads are after something more than quality Wi-Fi it is community, culture and a balanced way of life. Portugal is the leader in terms of its innovative vitality and its low cost, yet accommodation pressure is increasing in the Lisbon area. Thailand stands to be a pleasant surprise in its cuisine, low-cost and wellness tradition. The combination of gastronomy and yearlong sunshine in Mexico makes it impossible, whereas Bali in Indonesia is a haven of wellness among freelancers and creators.
Meanwhile, Spain has the most viable nomad visa in Europe, and the Cape Town of South Africa is natural beauty mixed with an urban atmosphere. Medellin, a city in Colombia, which was once not taken seriously, now has become a digital city though and Georgia offers long visa-free stays and superb wine. Nature lovers should not miss the Bansko Nomad Fest, held in the corner of Bulgaria, whereas Vietnam keeps developing as the cheap work-and-travel place in Asia.
These places make it clear that remote work is no longer tied to the home country as the whole world has become the new office.
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