Trip plans that actually work for remote workers.
Built around slow travel, time zones that work for your clients, and places with reliable internet. Not built around cramming in as many sights as possible.
One Week — A single destination, done properly.
Fast but focused. One place, done right.
Bali in a Week
Canggu → Ubud
One week is enough to feel Bali. Split your time between Canggu's surf scene and Ubud's rice terraces.
Tokyo in a Week
Shinjuku → Shibuya → Asakusa
One week in Tokyo barely scratches the surface but you'll be hooked. Stay central, use the metro, eat everything.
Lisbon in a Week
Lisbon → Sintra → Cascais
Base yourself in Lisbon, day trip to Sintra and Cascais. Europe's most approachable city for a short nomad stint.
Two Weeks — Two cities or a focused regional route.
Enough time to cover two spots without burning out.
Thailand in Two Weeks
Bangkok → Chiang Mai → Koh Lanta
City, mountains, and beach in one country. Thailand makes two weeks feel like a month.
Japan in Two Weeks
Tokyo → Hakone → Kyoto → Osaka
The essential Japan route. Two weeks is the sweet spot — enough time to slow down without burning through your budget.
Portugal in Two Weeks
Lisbon → Porto → Algarve
North to south through one of Europe's best countries. Lisbon for culture, Porto for wine, Algarve for the beach.
One Month — The sweet spot. Enough time to actually settle in.
The nomad sweet spot — settle in, find your café, get work done.
Vietnam in a Month
Hanoi → Da Nang → Hoi An → Ho Chi Minh City
North to south through one of the best value countries on earth. A month feels just right for Vietnam.
Japan in a Month
Tokyo → Kyoto → Osaka → Hiroshima → Fukuoka
Japan rewards slow travel. A month lets you actually settle in rather than just tick boxes.
Colombia in a Month
Bogotá → Medellín → Cartagena
Three completely different cities in one country. Colombia surprises every nomad who gives it a proper chance.
Three Months Plus — Slow travel. One or two bases, deep exploration.
Slow travel at its best. Deeper connections, lower costs.
Indonesia for Three Months
Jakarta → Yogyakarta → Bali → Lombok
Indonesia is bigger and more diverse than most people realise. Three months barely covers it — but what a three months.
Mexico for Three Months
Mexico City → Oaxaca → Playa del Carmen → Mérida
Mexico has more variety than any other country in the Americas. Three months and you'll still have a list of places you didn't get to.
Georgia for Three Months
Tbilisi → Batumi → Kutaisi
Most passports get a full year visa-free. Georgia is the best kept secret in nomad travel — cheap, safe, fast internet, and genuinely one of the friendliest countries on earth.