Agoda, a leading online travel agency, has identified five Asian locales ideal for combining work and leisure, catering to digital nomads seeking a blend of city life, natural beauty, and beachside relaxation. These destinations offer fast internet, coworking spaces, and a variety of activities, making them perfect for remote work during the later months of the year.
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Indonesia is reviewing its visa policies, particularly tourist visa-on-arrival and pre-investment visas, to address concerns about misuse by foreign tourists. These changes may impact the travel plans of long-term visitors, especially digital nomads, and could influence similar visa policies in other Southeast Asian countries.
KING’s Hotels Munich caters to the growing demand for extended stays in the vibrant Bavarian capital. Their portfolio of hotels, including the luxurious KING’s Hotel First, the flexible AdvaStay by KING’s, and the charming KING’s Hotel Center, provides a range of options for business travelers, digital nomads, and tourists seeking long-term accommodations. With spacious apartments, fully equipped kitchens, dedicated workspaces, and prime locations, these hotels offer a blend of comfort, functionality, and convenience for those seeking an extended stay in Munich.
The Dancing Latitudes journey, a three-week European tour for digital nomads and e-residents, will reach its culmination in Tallinn on Sunday, May 18th. Beginning in Lisbon, the journey has traversed eight major European cities, with more than 20 travelers and event organizers expected to arrive in Tallinn for the final leg. The journey’s concluding events include the Latitude59 startup conference and the inaugural Nomad Fest Tallinn on May 25th and 26th. The Dancing Latitudes initiative highlights the growing trend of digital nomadism, provides opportunities for networking and collaboration within the digital nomad community, and significantly impacts tourism in each city visited.