This European destination is one of my favorite places in the world, and once you visit, I think you’ll agree – I loved my time as a digital nomad in Croatia. Not only is it a beautiful place, but it’s a top spot for digital nomads. The world is full of hubs for remote workers … Read more
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This European destination is one of my favorite places in the world, and once you visit, I think you’ll agree – I loved my time as a digital nomad in Croatia. Not only is it a beautiful place, but it’s a top spot for digital nomads. The world is full of hubs for remote workers nowadays, but for me, Croatia stands out head and shoulders above the rest for so many reasons.
Having spent many months in Croatia, I believe it’s somewhere everyone should live and work in at least once. I can honestly say that I never once got bored, I met so many wonderful people, and the food! Oh, don’t get me started on the food – it’s pretty incredible.
What I’m trying to say is that if you’re on the fence about whether or not you should head to Croatia for a few months, or even a year, go for it. You can choose from various towns and cities, move around as much as you like, and make memories on the go. It’s a win-win.
Top Reasons Why Croatia is a Digital Nomad’s Dream Destination
There are countless countries to choose from as a digital nomad these days, so why Croatia? I’ve put together my top ten reasons why I believe that Croatia is a digital nomad’s dream destination. By the end, I hope you’ll be pressing the ‘book’ button on your flight.
1. Amazing Food
Food glorious food indeed! Croatian cuisine is extremely fresh, seasonal, and very hearty. Of course, you’ll find many international menus no matter where you go, but it’s always cheaper and more authentic to try local dishes wherever possible.
I’m not usually the biggest risotto fan, but I love black risotto in Croatia; it just hits differently somehow. Burek is also a must-try, as well as locally sourced truffles, gregada (a traditional fish stew), and pag cheese in particular. As far as drinks go, be brave and try rakia with friends—just be warned; it’s extremely strong!
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