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Ready to swap your home office for a beachfront coworking space? After spending 3-6 months per year working remotely across 60+ countries, I’ve learned exactly which digital nomad hotspots offer the best bang for your travel buck – and more importantly, how to get there without blowing your budget.
In this guide, I’m sharing 10 affordable digital nomad destinations to fly to from the US in 2025. I’m breaking down real costs, insider tips, and why these spots are perfect for remote work. Every destination here has three essentials: reliable WiFi, established nomad communities, and flight routes that won’t drain your savings.
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1. Medellín, Colombia
Flight Price Range: $250-350 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: JetBlue, American Airlines, Avianca
Monthly Cost: $1,200-1,800 including nice apartment, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 50-100 Mbps
Best For: Tech workers, startups, first-time nomads
Want perfect weather, fast internet, and a thriving nomad scene without the Asia-Pacific flight prices? Medellín is your answer. While everyone else fights over $1,000+ flights to Bali, I regularly spot deals from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Medellín for under $350 roundtrip. Even from cities like NYC and Boston, Going often catches fares in the $400s.
The city’s transformation into a digital nomad hub isn’t just hype. El Poblado and Laureles districts are packed with fiber-optic internet, trendy cafes, and coworking spaces that put most U.S. offices to shame. Your biggest expense? Probably those morning lattes at Pergamino – because rent for a fully furnished apartment with city views rarely tops $800.
Pro Tip: Major flight deals pop up on the Miami-Medellín route almost monthly. If you’re coming from elsewhere in the US, consider breaking up your trip with a few days in Miami. You’ll often save $200+ on total airfare and get a bonus beach break.
2. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Flight Price Range: $550-800 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: Aerolineas Argentinas, American Airlines, Delta
Monthly Cost: $1,000-1,500 including stylish apartment, coworking, meals ●
Average WiFi: 50-150 Mbps
Best For: Creative types, European vibes, food lovers
If Paris and Brooklyn had a baby that spoke Spanish and served incredible steak, you’d get Buenos Aires. And right now, getting there is surprisingly affordable from the US. Going just alerted me to Austin-BA flights for $585 roundtrip on United (that’s 41% off the usual $1,000+ price). The best part? These deals aren’t just random luck. They’re showing up consistently from major US hubs.
The city is having its digital nomad moment right now. Argentina’s new remote work visa, paired with the peso’s value, means you can live like a tech CEO on a junior developer’s budget. We’re talking gorgeous Palermo lofts for $600/month, world-class steak dinners for $15, and more coffee shops with blazing WiFi than you could visit in a year.
Pro Tip: My favorite coworking space in Buenos Aires is Socialtel Palermo. You get blazing WiFi, unlimited coffee, and you’re surrounded by other nomads. Plus, their rooftop workspace has the best sunset views in the city!
3. Lisbon, Portugal
Flight Price Range: $450-650 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: TAP Portugal, United, Iberia
Monthly Cost: $2,000-2,500 including central apartment, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 100-500 Mbps
Best For: Startup founders, Europeans markets, beach-life balance
Imagine working from a 16th-century building with gigabit internet while eating a $2 pastel de nata. That’s just another Tuesday in Lisbon. Portugal’s D7 visa has made it the darling of the digital nomad world, and the flight prices are following suit. Going recently caught Iberia running $502 roundtrip deals from Boston, with a short stopover in Barcelona.
The best part about choosing Lisbon isn’t just the cost (though paying $800/month for a restored apartment in Chiado is pretty sweet). It’s that you’re getting European living without the usual European price tag. Your morning espresso costs 65 cents, a tram ride is $3, and world-class coworking spaces run about $150/month. No wonder half of Silicon Valley seems to be moving here – it’s easily one of my favorite digital nomad cities in Europe!
Pro Tip: Going Premium members get first access to summer Lisbon deals when they drop. Trust me – these peak season alerts alone are worth the membership.
4. Mexico City, Mexico
Flight Price Range: $250-400 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: Aeromexico, United, American Airlines
Monthly Cost: $1,500-2,000 including apartment, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 50-200 Mbps
Best For: Digital creatives, startup teams, food lovers
I traveled to Mexico City for a week last summer and ended up staying for a month. That’s what CDMX does to you. Between morning runs in Chapultepec Park (think: Central Park but twice the size), client calls from sun-drenched cafes, and evening mezcal tastings, I realized this wasn’t just another digital nomad hotspot – it felt like home.
The city’s got this perfect storm of elements for remote work. Cheap flights from the US (Going just spotted Chicago-CDMX for $278 roundtrip), rock-solid infrastructure (my apartment’s WiFi was faster than in Boston), and a cost of living that lets you upgrade your whole lifestyle.
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Updated May 6, 2025
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But what really keeps me coming back? The energy. At any hour, you’ll find people working on laptops next to 500-year-old churches, pitching startups over street tacos, or coding from art galleries turned into coworking spaces.
Pro Tip: Get a place in Roma Norte or Condesa to start, but don’t sleep on Juárez. It’s the city’s next up-and-coming nomad neighborhood. I paid $800/month for a penthouse with a private rooftop office there.
5. Chiang Mai, Thailand
Flight Price Range: $700-950 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: Korean Air, Delta, EVA
Monthly Cost: $800-1,200 including luxury condo, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 100-300 Mbps
Best For: First-time nomads, solopreneurs, crypto folks
Here’s what nobody tells you about Chiang Mai: this isn’t just another “cheap place to work remotely.” After bouncing between nomad hubs for eight years, I finally get why people stay here for years, not months. The magic isn’t in the low costs (though paying $800/month for a pool-view condo is nice). It’s in the rhythm you find here.
My typical day: Morning standup at a temple-side cafe where coconut lattes cost $2. Midday client calls from a coworking space that would cost 5x more in Bali. Evening walks through ancient city walls to a night market dinner that costs less than a NYC subway ride. When Going alerted me to NYC-Chiang Mai deals for $766 (that’s 36% off the usual $1,200), I jumped – and ended up staying two weeks longer than planned.
Pro Tip: Going Premium members get first dibs on these Chiang Mai deals when they drop. One deal like this pays for your membership twice over – and prices usually hold for about a week, giving you time to plan.
6. Antigua, Guatemala
Flight Price Range: $150-500 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: Avianca, United, JetBlue
Monthly Cost: $1,000-1,500 including colonial apartment, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 30-100 Mbps
Best For: Remote creatives, language learners, culture enthusiasts
Want to code from a 300-year-old Spanish colonial building while surrounded by volcanoes? Antigua’s your spot. The secret’s getting out about this UNESCO World Heritage city, but flight prices haven’t caught up yet. Going just flagged Miami-Guatemala City deals for $197 roundtrip (from there, it’s a scenic hour shuttle to Antigua), and these deals are popping up more frequently as airlines expand Central American routes.
What surprised me most about working remotely from Antigua wasn’t the reliable fiber internet in a city this old (though that’s impressive). It’s how seamlessly modern digital nomad life blends with centuries of culture. One minute you’re in a Zoom meeting at Impact Hub’s gorgeous courtyard coworking space, the next you’re buying fresh avocados from indigenous vendors in a market that’s run daily since the 1500s. Trust me, it’s easily one of the best places for digital nomads in Latin America.
Pro Tip: Getting to Antigua means flying into Guatemala City (GUA). Going regularly spots deals under $200. The premium service catches these deals first – and believe me, they go fast. Several of my friends moved here after visiting for “just a week.”
7. Florianópolis, Brazil
Flight Price Range: $600-850 roundtrip
Top Airline Deals: LATAM, American Airlines, GOL
Monthly Cost: $1,400-1,800 including beachfront apartment, coworking, meals
Average WiFi: 50-200 Mbps
Best For: Surf enthusiasts, beach lovers, work-life balance seekers
Florianópolis represents something rare in the digital nomad world: a city that actually lives up to the hype. This island capital combines serious tech infrastructure with genuine Brazilian beach culture. The numbers tell the story – 42 beaches spread across the island, average internet speeds that match major US cities, and monthly costs that run about 40% less than Rio or São Paulo.
The city has earned its nickname “Silicon Beach” through a growing concentration of Brazilian tech companies and startup incubators. Remote workers can choose from established coworking spaces in the buzzing Lagoa da Conceição district or beachfront cafes with reliable WiFi. The combination of professional infrastructure and natural beauty makes it particularly appealing for those looking to extend their stays beyond the typical few weeks.
Pro Tip: The sweet spot for moving here is April-June when the summer crowds leave but the weather stays perfect for beach workdays. Look for apartments in Lagoa da Conceição or Campeche for the best balance of amenities and beach access.
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