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The Top 100 Best Destinations For Remote Workers Around The World

The workers of the world are no longer constrained by borders. With a laptop and an internet connection, professionals can build careers from wherever they choose. The ability to travel, relocate, and explore is not limited to digital nomads — everyone, from big families to solo freelancers, has a place in the new world of work.

the 100 best destinations for remote workers around the world

For a long time, workers were restricted to living near major urban hubs if they wanted to access the best job opportunities. The freedom to work from anywhere opens the door for employees to choose their home – or travel – without compromising their work.

With so many possibilities, where are remote workers to go? To answer that question, we have identified The 100 Best Destinations for Remote Work : an analysis of locations from every country in the world to determine the best places to work remotely. Prefer somewhere with:

  • great remote work incentives?
  • Top-tier infrastructure?
  • Local attractions?

Whatever you love, the perfect destination is waiting. Some of these destinations will surprise you. Some will inspire you. Whether you are a seasoned remote worker or someone who has just begun to explore the possibilities ahead, The Best Destinations for Remote Work is here to help you find new places to belong.

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Methodology

1. Internet infrastructure

Internet infrastructure is represented by fixed broadband connection download speeds.

2. Attractiveness

Attractiveness refers to a destination’s draw on visitors, which may include natural, urban, cultural, and any other type of attraction. For example, the Maldives may be attractive for its beaches; New York may be attractive for its big-city life; and Italy may be attractive for its cultural heritage.

3. Openness

Openness reflects a societal willingness to accept the other, as well as a degree of government transparency.

4. Quality of life

Quality of life reflects a multitude of components that are summarized by the happiness of residents. As happiness measures are only observed subjectively through surveys, they are augmented with other objective information (e.g., air pollution).

5. Incentives for remote workers

Incentives for remote workers include special types of visas, financial incentives, tax incentives, and other measures and regulations destinations have implemented to actively attract remote workers.

6. Cost of living

Cost of living reflects price levels in different destinations, particularly housing costs.

7. Safety

Safety reflects civic safety, primarily with respect to local crime rates.

Key Findings

1. Of the top 10 best destinations:

  • None are in the U.S
  • Six are in European countries
  • Two are in Oceania

2. Lowest cost of living among the top 20 destinations:

Madeira, Portugal; Valparaiso, Chile; and Bucharest, Romania

3. Destinations with the best quality of life:

Auckland, New Zealand; Honolulu, Hawaii; Sydney, Australia; and Reykjavik, Iceland

4. The most open-minded places:

Stockholm, Sweden; Toronto, Canada; and Amsterdam, Netherlands.

5. Most attractive places to live:

Honolulu, Hawaii; Vienna, Austria; Madrid, Spain; Athens, Greece; Miami and Las Vegas

6. Destinations with remote work incentives:

44 countries and 24 U.S. states currently have special remote work incentives in the form of digital nomad visas, tax incentives, relocation payments, housing incentives, and more.

The Top 100 Destinations for Remote Work 🥁

Ranking, Country, Destination, Description

  1. Canada, Toronto

  2. Spain, Madrid

  3. New Zealand, Auckland

  4. Portugal, Madeira

  5. Finland, Helsinki

  6. Norway, Svalbard

  7. Germany, Berlin

  8. Chile, Valparaiso

  9. Ireland, Dublin

  10. Australia, Sydney

  11. USA, Salt Lake City, Utah

  12. Sweden, Stockholm

  13. Malta, Valletta

  14. Romania, Bucharest

  15. Denmark, Copenhagen

  16. Austria, Vienna

  17. USA, Boston, Massachusetts

  18. USA, Denver, Colorado

  19. Iceland, Reykjavík

  20. USA, Concord, New Hampshire

  21. USA, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  22. Taiwan, Taipei

  23. Estonia, Tallinn

  24. USA, Miami, Florida

  25. Netherlands, Amsterdam

  26. USA, Portland, Maine

  27. USA, Montpelier, Vermont

  28. USA, Jackson, Wyoming

  29. Czech Republic, Prague

  30. USA, Seattle, Washington

  31. USA, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

  32. USA, Des Moines, Iowa

  33. USA, Tucson, Arizona

  34. USA, Las Vegas, Nevada

  35. USA, Topeka, Kansas

  36. USA, Ontario, Oregon

  37. Cyprus, Paphos

  38. USA, Savannah, Georgia

  39. USA, New Haven, Connecticut

  40. Switzerland, Bern

  41. USA, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

  42. France, Paris

  43. USA, Johnson City, Tennessee

  44. Italy, Rome

  45. Japan, Mishima

  46. Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  47. Costa Rica, San José

  48. Slovenia, Ljubljana

  49. Croatia, Zagreb

  50. USA, Omaha, Nebraska

  51. USA, Honolulu, Hawaii

  52. Panama, Panama City

  53. USA, Port Huron, Michigan

  54. USA, Newark, New Jersey

  55. USA, New York, New York

  56. USA, Tulsa, Oklahoma

  57. USA, Indianapolis, Indiana

  58. USA, Louisville, Kentucky

  59. USA, Hamilton, Ohio

  60. USA, Charleston, West Virginia

  61. USA, Virginia Beach, Virginia

  62. USA, Boise, Idaho

  63. Greece, Athens

  64. USA, Charleston, South Carolina

  65. Thailand, Bangkok

  66. USA, Jefferson City, Missouri

  67. USA, Austin, Texas

  68. Bulgaria, Sofia

  69. USA, Raleigh, North Carolina

  70. USA, Baltimore, Maryland

  71. Colombia, Bogotá

  72. USA, Florence, Alabama

  73. USA, Madison, Wisconsin

  74. Israel, Jerusalem

  75. USA, Little Rock, Arkansas

  76. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

  77. Argentina, Buenos Aires

  78. United Kingdom, London

  79. Hungary, Budapest

  80. Lithuania, Vilnius

  81. USA, Natchez, Mississippi

  82. Latvia, Riga

  83. USA, Chicago, Illinois

  84. Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

  85. USA, Providence, Rhode Island

  86. Uruguay, Montevideo

  87. Slovakia, Bratislava

  88. United Arab Emirates, Dubai

  89. Mauritius, Port Louis

  90. Oman, Muscat

  91. Mexico, Mexico City

  92. Serbia, Belgrade

  93. Poland, Warsaw

  94. USA, Bismarck, North Dakota

  95. USA, Billings, Montana

  96. USA, San Francisco, California

  97. Ecuador, Quito

  98. Georgia, Tbilisi

  99. Montenegro, Podgorica

  100. USA, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Remote Work Incentives

1. Ecuador(Lowest income visa requirements)

With their “Professional Visa,” Ecuador has the lowest monthly income requirement of any country at $400. You’ll also need a bachelor’s degree (or higher), background checks, and health insurance.

2. Aruba(Best incentive for digital nomads)

Digital nomads can live and work in Aruba for up to 90 days through its One Happy Workation program. This includes package deals and discounted prices for local accommodations, including resorts and rental homes. It’s open to citizens from specific countries, including the U.S., UK, and Netherlands.

3. Antigua and Barbuda(Best permanent residency incentive)

Individuals who want to be part of The Permanent Residency Program of Antigua and Barbuda need to spend 30+ days on site and have an annual income of at least $100,000. Benefits include:

  • No income tax on worldwide income or assets
  • No capital gains tax on worldwide income or assets
  • No inheritance tax on worldwide or assets
  • A flat tax rate of $20,000 per year

4. Belize(Best destination to retire)

This program allows 45+-year-old non-nationals to live, retire, or work in Belize as long as the income source is from outside of Belize. Qualified individuals receive a pension or annuity of $2,000 per month or $24,000 annually. Incentives include tax exemption on income and the importation of personal goods and other benefits.

5. Cabo Verde(Best tax incentives)

Remote workers in Cabo Verde are exempt from income tax.

6. Emilia Romagna, Italy(Biggest cash incentive)

This city in Italy will pay young families (under 40 years old) $34,000 to relocate there.

7. Topeka, Kansas(Biggest cash incentive in the U.S)

Topeka provides up to $5,000 in funds for renting in the first year and up to $10,000 in funds for a home purchase to remote workers as a relocation incentive. Each remote worker can receive up to $15,000 to relocate to Topeka

8. Colorado, U.S.(Best incentive for employers)

Employers are granted cash awards for each remote worker employed in an eligible rural county outside the county where the project is based. Each LONE (Location Neutral Employment) award is capped at $300,000 per company.

9. St.Louis, Missouri(Best housing incentive)

Individuals can purchase city-owned property in St. Louis, Missouri for only $1.

10. Mishima, Japan(Most Interesting Incentive)

In addition to receiving JP¥85,000 (about $775) per month for three years, workers can choose between a lump payment of JP¥300,000 (about $2,730) or a calf when relocating.


With so many places welcoming people from around the world, we hope this research helps you find your next remote work destination.

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