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Digital Nomad Guide 2026: The Best Places to Live and Work Remotely

Work from anywhere in the world — our complete guide for digital nomads covers cities, countries, and visa options for a seamless remote life.

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DN Guide 2026

Your Go-To Resource for Working Remotely in 2026

Remote work has become the new normal — and millions of digital nomads are turning the world into their office.

Whether you’re seeking a tropical beach setup or a creative city buzz, our Digital Nomad Guide 2026 helps you choose the right destination.

Curated by the Casa Basilico Coliving team, this guide shows the best cities and countries for remote workers, plus practical visa advice and insider tips to help you work and live anywhere.

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Why Everyone Is Becoming a Digital Nomad

The rise of remote work means you no longer have to choose between career and adventure.

Fast Wi-Fi, coworking spaces, and coliving communities make it easy to live abroad while staying connected to your team.

Casa Basilico was founded to help remote professionals find inspiration and community in amazing places around the world — from Oaxaca’s creative streets to Brazil’s surf towns.
Our guides show you where to go next.

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More Countries Opening Digital Nomad Visas

Governments around the world are competing for remote workers — from Mexico to Portugal and South Africa.

These visas make it easier than ever to live abroad legally while working remotely.

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Rise of Coliving and Remote Communities

Digital nomads are choosing connection over isolation.
Coliving spaces like Casa Basilico bring together freelancers and entrepreneurs who share meals, adventures, and ideas — making remote work more social and inspiring.

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Affordable, Lesser-Known Destinations Are Trending

As cities like Lisbon or Bali get crowded (and pricey), digital nomads are heading to places like Cape Town, Oaxaca, and Taghazout — where culture, affordability, and community still thrive.