According to the survey, these are the 14 most popular digital nomad destinations this summer

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people worked and forced many to welcome the opportunity to work remotely. Summer is when the movement of digital nomads is expected to rise, with many taking the opportunity to travel and relax.

Survey conducted webworktravel.com Digital Nomads assess where they plan to spend the summer of 2023.

The survey was conducted in one of the largest Digital Nomad Communities On Reddit and two large Facebook groups (Digital nomads around the world And Nomadbase – Digital nomad community)

Below are the top 14 favorite travel destinations for digital nomads this summer:

  1. Spain (Barcelona is the most mentioned hotspot)
  2. Thailand
  3. America (Florida)
  4. Mexico (CDMX)
  5. Portugal (Lisbon, Madeira)
  6. Italy
  7. Bali
  8. UK
  9. Poland
  10. Bulgaria (Pansko)
  11. Canada
  12. Philippines
  13. Greece
  14. Netherlands

Spain is an ideal summer destination for digital nomads who want to experience high-end dining and enjoy pristine beaches. It is an attractive destination for most digital nomads due to low taxes and affordability.

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Over the years, Thailand has been a favorite destination for many digital nomads due to its amazing internet connectivity, delicious cuisine and low cost of living. Chang Mai is considered the global digital nomad hub.

In the US, Florida, California and Hawaii attract many remote workers who want to relax and enjoy the attractive beaches. Many remote workers choose cities like Washington, New York, Denver, and Austin because of their nightlife and culture.

Affordability is an important factor for many digital nomads, and they prefer to choose these hotspots because they allow them to have a convenient and stress-free experience. The main reason most digital nomads move to major cities is their amazing quality of life and busy nightlife.

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