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8 Remote Work Programs For Digital Nomads You Should Join in 2021

by Andrew Williams
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An increasing number of people are working remotely and trying to escape the traditional 9 to 5. As more and more companies offer remote job opportunities and starting a business entirely online is becoming more accessible, the digital nomad community is growing creating demand for alternative work structures. Remote work programs allow digital nomads to travel to new places while still maintaining their online job.

The benefit of joining a remote work program is that participants do not have to invest time into planning which can be quite a time-consuming process for digital nomads. They can simply join a program and pay a flat-rate fee which will cover most expenses.

Remote work travel programs are a great way to try out the digital nomad life without having to worry about making mistakes as a beginner. These programs also create a sense of community which is sometimes hard to find if you’re travelling alone.

As a new digital nomad, this can be a great way to get involved in the community and get a taste of what life there could be like. No need to worry about finding a place to stay, booking coworking spaces or finding networking events. Have everything covered by professionals as you focus entirely on work and, of course, experiencing new places.

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Group of digital nomads "on a break" in Marrakech, Morocco

Also, these remote travel programs could be a good intro for remote workers who want to transition into digital nomads. They blend the concept of office space with a hand picked community and with tourism. This offers the aspiring digital nomad an inspiring environment in which to live and work.

Not only does this type of arrangement allow digital professionals to visit beautiful destinations, but it also addresses one of the few downsides to remote work: isolation.

Even though some studies show that remote workers are inded productive, one of the biggest challenges these nomads face is loneliness. In fact, this is a known issue of the millenial workforce. 

How remote work travel programs work

There are several types of remote work travel programs which operate in different ways. For some, you book a trip that can be anywhere from 2-weeks long or even up to a year. The program will then take you to a number of pre-selected places where you’ll live and work. In some cases, you won’t have much say in the selected destinations and everything will be pre-booked while in others you get to choose where you’ll be going.

Other digital nomad remote work travel programs operate on a membership basis where you pay an annual fee as well as additional charges for any trips you go on. You can join local communities in locations around the world and stay there as long as you like. While these can be more pricey the membership also has many benefits such as access to resources and a world-wide community even when you’re not currently active in the program.

Then there are more flexible programs that simply let you pick a destination and join an existing group of digital nomads there. You can stay as long as you require and then move on to another destination. Programs tend to focus on different things such as productivity, wellbeing, networking or even volunteering. With a wide variety to choose from you’re guaranteed to find the best fit for you.

Types of Remote Work Travel Programs

There are three main categories of remote work travel programs you can join as a digital nomad. Firstly there are work and travel programs which emphasise working and living in a new place. 

These are designed for people who already have a remote job and want to work while travelling without having to plan a detailed itinerary. They include access to coworking spaces as well as a focus on networking and productivity. By working and travelling in a group, digital nomads encourage and motivate each other.

Then there are learn and travel programs which are the perfect way to extend your skills and even gain new qualifications. These can range anywhere from a few weeks to several months and have different themes to choose from. You will have access to a full tailored curriculum as well as, of course, coworking spaces, accommodation and a group of like-minded individuals. 

The programs also include local experiences and day trips to get to know the area.

Retreats are also a popular option which can include both business-oriented programs or some geared towards wellness and health. These are less productivity-focused but more about reconnecting with yourself and nature including themes like mindfulness, meditation and wellness. Retreats are usually shorter and only last about a week.

The best remote work travel programs

Here are some of the best remote work travel programs for digital nomads. Most of them include accommodation, events and access to co-working spaces in their pricing although others also include transport. Most offer trips that last somewhere between 2 weeks and three months although there are unlimited options as well. Expect to pay at least 1500$ for a remote worker program even more than 2000$ for more elaborate programs.

Remote Year is one of the most well-known digital nomad travel programs. They offer a wide variety of work and travel trips, learn and travel trips, as well as retreats. Remote Year lets you stay in one destination for a month before taking you to the next one. The most popular option is their 4-month program which includes four different destinations. While you can choose which part of the world you would like to see they also offer allocations according to time-zones.

Remote Year also offers a one-year digital nomad experience which includes twelve different destinations. This is the ultimate digital nomad remote working trip and a great choice if you’re still new to being a digital nomad.

Costs start at around 2,200$ per month which includes accommodation, travel as well as networking and social events. Even if you are not currently working online Remote Year will provide assistance to help you get there. The selection process for their programs is quite rigorous and usually includes a waiting list.

As the name suggests Hacker Paradise is marketed towards developers who want to escape the 9 to 5 and join a remote worker program. Hacker Paradise is quite flexible and lets you decide for yourself how long you want to stay in one location. They offer trips as short as 2 weeks although longer stays are preferred.

Hacker Paradise prioritises work but also leaves plenty of time to get to know the local culture and spend time with other digital nomads. Trips usually take place on the weekends when the entire group gets together for activities such as cooking classes, sightseeing or just a relaxed day by the beach.

Pricing starts at 2,200$ per month but only includes accommodation, co-working and social events not flights.

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Coworkations is a remote worker program that offers monthly itineraries in different places. Their past trips have been to places like Koh Samui in Thailand or the East Coast of Australia. Coworkations prides itself in offering programs that combine remote work and learning with networking and of course a lot of fun.

They’re a one-stop-shop for digital nomads wanting to experience something new with a group of like-minded people. With workshops, talks by professionals and presentations this remote worker program has a lot to offer that goes beyond just remote working but also includes education and networking.

For just 2,000$ they will provide accommodation, social events, co-working spaces and transport to and from the airport.

Behere is geared towards female remote workers who want to experience new places in a safe and organised way. This remote work program works more like a booking platform that lets you selected accommodation, coworking spaces, gym memberships and much more.

Stays have to be at least a month long and Behere takes care of the entire planning process with professional advisors available along the way. Prices start at 1,400$ per month but can go as high as 2,000$ depending on the location.

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Most digital nomads prioritise work but Venture with Impact’s programs also include volunteer opportunities and involvement in social programs. This 30-day remote work and travel program is the perfect way to rediscover balance and give back to the place you are visiting.  After one month participants can choose to stay at a discounted rate or move on to a new location.

By giving back to the local community this program attempts to help digital nomads immerse themselves while also providing a different perspective on life. Prices vary between 2,000$ and 2,500$ depending on the location. They include language support, accommodation, day-trips as well as partnership with a local non-profit organisation. Past destinations have included Thailand, Columbia and Portugal.

The Wifi Tribe operates slightly differently from the other remote work travel programs on this list. They offer an annual membership for 500$ which needs to be paid in order to stay an active member. Then you can purchase so-called chapter plans which determine the duration of your stay with the wifi tribe.

One chapter means one month of working and travelling and you can extend as long as you like. Each destination will then charge a fee depending on the local pricing. The longer you stay the more affordable it gets. Prices start at around 1200$ but can go as high as 2,200$ per month which includes accommodation, co-working spaces and activities. This remote worker program is known for its active community and great networking opportunities.

Coliving programs integrate conscious living into remote work and connect nomads on a deeper level both personally and professionally.
The company organizes space where participants can fully focus on finding their work-life balance through wellbeing, coworking, and facilitated community building activities.

The whole experience is carefully crafted starting from day one with the intentions to
build connections and boost wellbeing. Every morning starts with flow
movement and mindfulness practice to kick-off the day. Followed by inspiration
sessions to boost our creativity and learn practical tools to increase our awareness.

There are around 6-8 hours per day for focused work and evenings are for self-
expression and playfulness.

Borderless retreat’s mission is to build a global network of remote professionals 
(nomads) and offer them experiences that focus on:

  • mental and physical well-being

  • creating authentic connections

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