As a digital nomad for the past 3 years, I've had the joy of working from 10+ countries with the list growing every month. I've done wine tastings in Portugal, hiked waterfalls in Costa Rica, snorkeled with sea turtles in the Caribbean, all thanks to the freedom of remote working.
Instead of getting lost in the mundane routine of working from home, wearing the same pajamas 4 days in a row because nobody sees you (except maybe for Zoom calls) ...
Take advantage of the incredible privilege of being able to work from anywhere, and start traveling!
Whether you're new to the digital nomad lifestyle or not - planning trips takes a lot of research. And the way most travel content is structured, you'll have to go to multiple websites + blogs to try to find the information you're looking for.
To make the lives of nomads simpler, I've compiled a collection of guides that walk you through all the in's and out's of traveling in new cities all over the world. This way, you don't have to spend hours researching yourself. You'll have everything you need to hit the ground running the moment you land at your destination.
get lifetime access to
mobile friendly travel guides that are easily accessible while you’re on the go
local recommendations for each city, including lodging, co-working locations, photo taking spots, activities, restaurants, and more!
downloadable Google Maps for each destination to easily navigate the city
life-time access to additional travel guides added to the database (limited time only!)
Easily decide your destination + plan your next trip
Interested in taking a sneak peak of what the guides look like? Check out this complimentary guide of Tampa, Florida (my home base!)
with more locations added each month
My “home” is based out of Tampa, FL, but I’ve honestly been nomadic my entire life. Raised as a military child, I was rarely in the same location for long. And that hasn’t changed as an adult! I’ve been to 10 countries and 30+ states in the USA, and that list is growing every year. Come travel the world with me!
ALSO for my foodies, I do follow a vegetarian diet, so all of my food recommendations will be at minimum veggie approved. I haven’t eaten meat in over 10 years, and I have no intention of eating meat, so if you’re looking for steak house recommendations … I might not be the best guide for you 😜
if you're looking for vacation itineraries (what to do in xyz town in 5 days). think of this more as a collection to go into and craft your own itineraries with.
you're searching for a lot of destintations in colder weather. while there are some locations in this database that do include these types of places, most of it (at the moment) will be beach focused trips.
you enjoy bouncing from blog post to blog post, and having to keep track of everything you hear.
a travel enthusiast wanting a convenient way to plan your travels, without the constraint of day-to-day itineraries
you love warm weather and that's your favorite kind of travel (I am a child of the sun + consistently chase summer or beaches)
you're searching for a community of digital nomads that want to meet people from all over the world
What if I’m not a digital nomad, will this travel guide bundle work for me?
While some of the information + tips may not apply to short-term visits, this database will cover several many different activities to do at a destination, all in one central location. So technically yes, even if you're not a digital nomad, you could benefit from this guide!
How are the guides designed specifically for remote workers/digital nomads?
When you work from your laptop, there are unique things we need to make sure we're good to travel. Including: co-working spaces, wifi situations, visas for long-term stays, retreats specifically for coworkers, and more. Everything I’ve learned along my travels will be included in this database, to streamline your own experiences and leave more space for fun!
What if I don't have a remote job, will you help me get one?
This resource is not designed to help you get started with remote work. If you're interested in learning one method of becoming a digital nomad, I suggest you check out my course Living the Laptop Lifestyle!
What if I just want one travel guide, not the whole database?
As of right now, you will need to purchase access to the entire database to get access to one guide. However, as the database + community grows, I plan on revisiting different options!
What makes this database different than a travel blog, where I can get tips for free?
While of course you can do research for free on Pinterest, Google, etc this database is different because it:
- provides tips for longer-term travel, ideal for digital nomads
- everything is in one location + easy to navigate, rather than bouncing from blog post to blog post or website to website
start traveling the world