Forbes has unveiled its list of top destinations for digital nomads in 2025. The rankings, compiled by travel expert and Forbes contributor Rachel Wells, are based on a combination of factors including affordability, quality of life, internet connection, visa options and cultural experiences. The list is intended to guide remote workers looking for the next inspiring backdrop to balance work and play.
Rachel Wellsa seasoned travel writer specializing in remote work and lifestyle trends, analyzed data and insights from digital nomads around the world to compile this year’s list. Her research highlights destinations that are responding to the changing needs of remote professionals, especially in the post-pandemic era where flexible work arrangements have become the norm.
St. Lucia tops the list
The Caribbean island of St. Lucia emerged as the top choice for digital nomads in 2025, thanks to its stunning natural beauty, growing digital infrastructure and favorable visa policies. The island offers a Visa for digital nomadsallowing remote workers to live and work there for up to twelve months. Known for its lush rainforests, picturesque beaches and iconic Piton Mountains, St. Lucia offers an idyllic setting for those seeking work-life balance.
Other destinations on Forbes’ list include Lisbon, Portugalknown for its rich history and vibrant tech scene; Chiangmai, Thailandfavorite for its affordability and thriving expat community; Medellin, Colombiacelebrated for its spring-like climate all year round; And Tallinn, Estoniaknown for its digitally progressive government initiatives.
Why St. Lucia stands out
The appeal of St. Lucia extends beyond its breathtaking landscapes. The island has made significant strides in catering to remote workers, offering coworking spaces, reliable internet and a welcoming expat community. Additionally, the island’s relaxed lifestyle, cultural richness, and accessibility from major cities in North America and Europe make it an attractive choice for digital nomads.
The recognition by Forbes underlines St. Lucia’s growing popularity as a hub for remote working, cementing its status as a dream destination for people combining work and travel by 2025.