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This underrated city in South America is perfect for digital nomads

For those of us with souls full of wanderlust, the digital nomad lifestyle is an ultimate career goal. As companies around the world closed their office doors at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us felt the freedom of remote work for the first time.

It quickly became clear that allowing employees to work remotely could provide a better work-life balance, and many people are reluctant to return to the office.

Research shows that many members of the workforce would rather leave their current job than return to work in person. Forward-thinking companies are starting to catch on, recognizing that greater flexibility, remote work and hybrid work schedules can increase productivity and keep talented employees happy.

With more employers offering remote options, you no longer have to choose between focusing on your career or traveling the world. Countries around the world offer special digital nomad visas that allow people to live and work remotely for several months or years.

The vibrant South American country is one such place, and the city of Cartagena is the perfect home base for remote workers who want to experience what the beautiful and culturally rich country has to offer.

Reasons why Cartagena is perfect for digital nomads


Cartagena is located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia and has a mild tropical climate all year round. It is known for its vibrant beaches, colorful colonial architecture, friendly local culture and vibrant nightlife.

Cartagena’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful and best-preserved colonial cities in the world.

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It’s no wonder remote workers are flocking to Cartagena, and in 2022 the government announced a digital nomad visa that allows you to live and work in Colombia for up to two years.

The city has several cool coworking spaces including Cowork Cartagena, Tu Work and Tu Espaciobut you will also encounter many digital nomads who set up shop in the many hip cafes in the city.


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If you’re visiting for a short time, you can base yourself in one of the city’s luxury hotels that cater to remote workers, or rent an Airbnb short-term. If you are looking for an extended stay, renting an apartment is an excellent choice.

Spend your evenings dancing Salsa, sipping cocktails and dining in world-class restaurants.

On your days off, plan epic day trips to the Rosario Islands, which offer great snorkeling and diving opportunities, or explore the pristine natural beauty of Tayrona National Park.

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