If you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, winter after Christmas (which is still the very beginning of the season!) gets very bleak. Whether it’s because the mulled wine and Christmas markets have been packed away or because it means going back to work, it’s a time we tend to dread. However, if you’re lucky enough to be able to work from anywhere, it’s a great time to escape the cold and settle in sunnier, warmer destinations. Whether you’re seeking tropical beaches or vibrant cityscapes, these are great warm spots for digital nomads offering ideal climates, strong internet and thriving nomad communities.
Florianópolis, Brazil
- Why Go: Foreigners swear by this beach city on the southern coast of Brazil
- Cost of Living: $1,400–$1,800/month, depending on lifestyle.
- Highlights:
- Warm and friendly nature of the Brazilian people.
- Beaches and more beaches – the city is made up mostly of 54km-long Santa Catarina Island.
- Big community of foreigners when you get homesick.
(before moving abroad, I was dying to move to Floripa!! – aka, Florianópolis)
MedellÃn, Colombia
- Why Go: MedellÃn combines spring-like weather, affordable living and a vibrant urban culture.
- Cost of Living: $1,000–$1,800/month.
- Highlights:
- Fast internet and coworking spaces like Selina MedellÃn.
- Explore neighborhoods like El Poblado and Comuna 13.
- Enjoy excellent coffee culture and friendly locals.
Lisbon, Portugal
- Why Go: Lisbon is a hotspot for digital nomads, offering mild winters, a coastal lifestyle and a buzzing expat community.
- Cost of Living: $1,800–$2,500/month.
- Highlights:
- Coworking spaces like Second Home or Heden.
- Stroll through historic neighbourhoods like Alfama and Belém.
- Easy access to the rest of Europe for weekend getaways.
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
- Why Go: This coastal town blends tropical beauty with a growing digital nomad scene.
- Cost of Living: $1,500–$2,500/month.
- Highlights:
- Work from coworking spaces like Nest or beachside cafes.
- Explore nearby cenotes, Mayan ruins, or the turquoise waters of Tulum.
- Relatively low visa requirements for extended stays.
Cape Town, South Africa
- Why Go: Cape Town offers a stunning natural backdrop with mountains and beaches, plus a diverse cultural scene.
- Cost of Living: $1,500–$2,300/month.
- Highlights:
- Work from coworking hubs like Workshop 17 or Cape Space.
- Take weekend trips to the Cape Winelands or Table Mountain.
- Enjoy outdoor adventures like hiking and surfing.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Why Go: Chiang Mai is a budget-friendly favorite for digital nomads, offering a peaceful lifestyle and strong nomad networks.
- Cost of Living: $900–$1,500/month.
- Highlights:
- Thriving coworking spaces like Punspace and Hub 53.
- Enjoy local markets and delicious street food.
- Visit temples and explore nearby mountains on weekends.
These are perfect warm spots for digital nomads seeking higher temperatures, affordability and connectivity. Whether you prefer tropical beaches or bustling cities, there’s a location on this list to suit your lifestyle.
Wherever you choose to go, please remember to respect the local culture!
Head here if you’re just looking for a few days of winter sun rather than a season.