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Although a large part of Europe is still in the winter, digital nomads have constantly omitted Europe for their next home base.
However, there is one Maas in the law. The Paradisal Algarve region of Portugal is one of the hottest in Europe, while a large part of the continent sees snow-layerest streets transform that transform historic cities into winter fairy-tale villages.

There is certainly a level of temptation to visit Europe’s Winter Wonderlanden, but a long -term stay is usually excluded when there are many sunny destinations that welcome digital nomads.
That is where the Algarve comes into play, especially this one 3 beach cities Seeing an influx of external employees who flows to their golden coasts.
Portugal’s top 3 beach cities for digital nomads:
Lagos: work during the day, let go at night
Why don’t you hang your hat in demonstrably the most beautiful cityscape of the Algarve? Known for beautiful golden beaches and lively night life scenes, Nomaden can find a cozy café by the sea for workdays and release during the weekend.


Praia Dos Estudantes is largely seen as the most beautiful beach and, luckily for you, the top-rated espresso bar, Coffee Break Lagos, With a radical view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Regardless of the season, Lagos remains one of the sunny destinations in Europe. Better yet, it’s super cheap!
Whether it is about packing a coffee, the pig on local seafood dishes or renting an apartment, you will not see a big dent on your bank account.
According to Russion.centrally located apartments are as low as $ 723, walkable to numerous co-working offices such as such as such as Lagos colleagues and fascinating historic locations in the city center.
Tavira: relaxed lifestyle and multicultural


Can’t decide where you can go to next? Why not benefit from a travel mash in the trip?
You can see, in the United States ‘border cities’ often have a bad wrap. In Europe, however, it is the perfect place to double in several cultures, and that is the case for Tavira, near the border of Portugal-Spain.
The picturesque city around the Gilao River, which leads to winding channels and the beautiful Ihla de tavira As an easy -to -reach paradisal escape, Tavira works together with pleasures, both urban and of course, in this relaxed hiding place.
Reaching Spain is about a 40 -minute ride, but Tavira is a valuable destination in itself.


Not known for his nightlife such as Lagos, Nomaden can expect an idyllic home away from home with postcard-perfect gold beaches and a timeless cityscape.
There are countless cafes to work out, together with the best rated co-working spaces such as such as such as The table: Coffee Cowork & Co.
According to Front starOcean-View Apartments go for just $ 727.
Faro: Portugal’s most undervalued city
Because Lisbon has largely contributed to the popularity of Portugal, followed by the new fame of Porto, the city of Faro is sometimes lost in the mix.


As a recent visitor to Faro, I can tell you firsthand that it is a great place for digital nomads. First of all, you will never get hungry and you can easily find extra wine in your drinking budget with glasses of as low as $ 2.
At first glance, the old city may seem touristy, but it is just as mixed with the locals who enjoy beautiful weather at Savory Tapa bars and sidewalk cafés (make sure you order a cup of traditional galao!).
Faro also has great beaches. Praia da Ilha de Faro Is by far the best, but also not sleep on the hidden islands of Faro for quiet beach days away from the Stadsbuzz.


As the largest city in the Algarve, Faro is well connected to transport to neighboring beach cities such as my favorite, Quarteira and Mega Popular Vacation Spot, Albufeira – are both more expensive than the city of Faro.
Within the city limits you discover enchanting architecture of pastel colors and a lively marina with relaxed bars from which many fast WiFi have to improve your “office”.
As for the rent, the same price range as Lagos and Tavira with more variation expects.
Portugal’s Digital Nomad Visa (D8)


The Algarve stands in good company for seducing digital nomad destinations with Portugal’s own Madeira, Lisbon and even less well-known Ericeira that also makes great options.
Portugal offers a digital nomad visa known as “D8”, with non-EU external employees, and there are some requirements that Nomads must meet:
- Valid passport: Must be valid for 6 months after the output date of Portugal
- Income: Monthly income of $ 3175
- Proof of accommodation: Must prove hotel booking or lease
- Health insurance: Must be covered for the entire duration of stay in Portugal
The application costs is $ 186.


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