Living the dream isn’t just possible when you retire. Everyone who works remotely can now enjoy Portugal, or other sunny countries, while continuing to carry out their work.
“Momondo's first Travel and Work index is a key resource for anyone looking for a temporary or permanent office experience abroad,” reads a statement sent by Momondo.
This study is based on 22 factors, split up into six criteria: local prices; social life; health and safety; remote working conditions; travel cost and accessibility and weather. With these factors, they found out the countries where it is easier to combine remote work with leisure when not working.
The pandemic has boosted a trend that is here to stay – flexible work systems, which allow workers to combine leisure with remote work. Employees can now work in a more inspiring country, where creativity can soar and where they are truly happy - and Portugal is at the top of their list, according to Momondo.
Portugal
“Portugal has become known as the best country in the world for remote work, with high classifications in all categories including weather, social life, low crime rate and affordable cost of living. Portugal also has a visa for digital nomads, and many residents have a high level of English, which is a strong point for expats”, says the same note.
Just behind Portugal is Spain. The neighbouring country was ranked second mainly due to the higher number of cafes and restaurants in the capital, with a fast internet speed, many co-working spaces and remote visas for freelancers. In addition, it has great nightlife and is open to the LGBTQ+ community. Romania ranks third, mainly for affordable prices, long-term rentals and flavoursome local food.
Find out the 10 countries that best match productive working conditions and opportunities for travel adventures, according to Momondo:
1. Portugal
2. Spain
3. Romania
4. Mauritius
5. Japan
6. Malta
7. Costa Rica
8. Panama
9. Czech Republic
10. Germany
As the rules may change suddenly, Momondo also suggests that before taking any trips, you should first check the rules of the country you intend to visit, through a travel restrictions map, which offers real-time updates on Covid-19 and entry requirements of each country.
The survey was carried out between 1 September and 20 October 2021 and a total of 111 countries were analysed. If you would like to find out more on this subject, please visit momondo.pt/travel-work/rank.
Paula Martins is a fully qualified journalist, who finds writing a means of self-expression. She studied Journalism and Communication at University of Coimbra and recently Law in the Algarve. Press card: 8252
Unfortunately, most of the coworking spaces in Portugal is good for 2-4 hours of bla-bla-bla but not for writing a code during 8+ hours. Very distracting spaces w/o good working ethics. But in general, I agree with the main thesis.
By SS from Porto on 17 Jan 2022, 01:39
This is great news and so not surprising as Portugal is a fantastic place to live and work in.
By Lisa from Other on 17 Jan 2022, 17:30
Usually living in Germany, I just came from further a trip to the Algarve and was - again - very pleased with the climate, the friendliness of the Portuguese and the beaches.
Since remote work is on the rise, why not spend a nice winter on the sunny side of Europe? When talking of the IT industry, especially applications development/DevOPs I am trying to be part of this: https://virtual-t.com/
By Joerg Stimmer from Other on 24 Jan 2022, 12:45