Becoming a birder is easy – all you have to do is step outside.
25.10.2023 - 22:53 / euronews.com
In an era where the world can be your office, swapping the sofa for a sandy beach has never been more appealing.
Thanks to advances in technology, flexible work arrangements, and a heightened focus on achieving work-life balance, the digital nomad culture is thriving.
Embarking on the thrilling journey of the digital nomad lifestyle opens up a world of possibilities, but there is a lot to consider when choosing a destination. The 2023 Executive Nomad Index, produced by Savills, helps digital nomads with choosing their next destination, ranking countries across five essential attributes. However, it is notable that the factors that have the greatest impact on the rankings are related to connectivity.
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, staying connected is the ultimate lifeline. For a digital nomad, it's not just about finding a Wi-Fi hotspot; it's about ensuring that you can stay online without breaking the bank. Fortunately, there is a solution to many connectivity headaches that can help digital nomads stay online wherever they go, without getting stung by unwelcome roaming charges.
Holafly International eSIMs offer digital nomads straightforward, easy-to-manage global data plans that help them avoid unexpected fees on the bill. With no need for a physical SIM card, travellers can stay connected worldwide more cost-effectively and sustainably with unlimited data.
Holafly is a European eSIM company that's been winning the hearts of travellers worldwide. Created and managed by travellers, for travellers, Holafly’s mission is to enable everyone to enjoy internet connectivity wherever they are in the world.
The beauty of Holafly’s eSIM plans is that they offer easy purchase and activation through their eSIM app or webpage, support, and extensive coverage with over 170 destinations, providing uninterrupted access worldwide and even unlimited data —no more counting gigabytes or worrying about overages. Whether navigating the cobblestone streets of Rome or joining a meeting from a beach in Bali, you're always connected. And if something happens, a 24/7 support team will be ready to assist you in your language.
If you're unfamiliar with eSIMs, short for 'embedded SIM' or 'electronic SIM,' they are digital SIM cards that work alongside your regular SIM card to provide short-term, hassle-free cellular plans. They are a digital alternative to traditional SIM cards, eliminating the need for physical cards and simplifying carrier switching while abroad. An eSIM can be remotely downloaded and activated on your device, revolutionizing connectivity for travellers and digital nomads seeking simplicity and flexibility while roaming free.
For a digital nomad, reliable connectivity is an absolute lifeline. Every day
Becoming a birder is easy – all you have to do is step outside.
Star Clippers is taking bookings on sailings through November 2025. The company’s fleet of three tall ships sail year-round, with itineraries in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Central America—as well as Atlantic crossings.
United Airlines announced the launch of its international winter schedule with 50 additional daily flights compared to last winter.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Norm Bour, a 69-year-old nomad who prefers ferry travel. The following has been edited for length and clarity.
With respect to the true integration of Mr & Mrs Smith hotels with the World of Hyatt platform, one can't help but feel a bit like that popular meme from "Caddyshack": Well? We're waiting!
There’s been a rockslide somewhere in the Maurienne Valley, deep in the French Alps. By the time I’m due to set off on an intricately planned, early autumn European rail trip from London to Athens, nearly a week has passed since the incident. My intended path through France, Italy and then on to Greece via sea had relied on a connection from Lyon to Milan passing directly through this region. Now the route is out of action and it could be months before the railway tracks are dug out from the rubble. Initially, I’m irate. En route to the Eurostar terminal at London’s St Pancras at 6.30am, however, I encourage myself to think differently.
When you hear travel critics say that the big brands like Marriott and Hilton don't really know how to run luxury hotels, it's probably because those critics have stayed at a property affiliated with Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
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Arriving in Bansko for the first time, you might feel you've been transported back to a simpler age. Storks nest on telegraph poles, gaggles of head-scarved grandmothers gossip beneath apple trees on street corners and Roma on horse-drawn carts whip their steeds along the road. Above the red rooftops, the marble peaks of south-west Bulgaria's Pirin Mountains march over pine-clad slopes, looming over the town and its ski resort like the outstretched wings of a crouching dragon.
When Regent Seven Seas Grandeur sets sail in November 2023, an impressive multimillion-dollar contemporary art collection with 1,600 works will offer guests a bespoke experience, akin to that of cruising on a floating museum.
Picture it: After years of fantasizing and months of planning, you finally arrive at the destination you've always dreamed about. Except, it's just not how you pictured it.