Yes, I already talked about the topic in a previous article, but it’s a hot topic even in 2026. In fact, it’s increasingly topical because so many people decide to quit a steady job and arm themselves with computers and travel the world, traveling to tell the story of everything they see in new and exotic places.
We started talking about digital nomads a few years ago, and at first there were a few pioneers who decided to hit the road, and then as the phenomenon of the globe trotter with computers and a great desire to tell stories and tell each other’s stories with YouTube, a blog, and a podcast grew, and now the internet and major platforms are full.
But being a digital nomad is not for everyone, especially a woman must keep safety and places to go well in mind and those where not, you just can’t go because they are poorly frequented or too isolated. Blogging or having your own podcast, your own social page where you can put all the images and descriptions of the places you visit is not as simple as you think, you have to plan everything well, be clear about where to go and what to do, you have to have a good ability to make an editorial plan to always have articles and photos ready so as never to leave them to your followers, or any customers for those who want to have an e-commerce. You need to know how to pay taxes, bills, rent a car, rent an apartment, and many other things.
But those who dream of becoming digital nomads (whether male or female) love adventure, open spaces, the freedom to manage time as they see fit, and there are cities and countries where digital nomadism, smart working are encouraged and enjoy aid and tax breaks, where you can easily settle in and there are all kinds of activities to avoid burnout and work in safe and clean spaces.
If you love writing like I do and want to know which are the optimal countries and cities for digital nomads and smart working adepts, this article I found online is just the one for you.
