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"Antigua Exposed: The Ultimate Budget Guide for Digital Nomads!"

Living Borderlessly Publishing
Apr 20, 2026
Trivia Question❓Antigua and Barbuda is famous for having "365 beaches" one for every day of the year. However, for remote workers, the country launched a special visa program in 2020 called the "Nomad Digital Residence" (NDR). Under this program, if you are granted the visa to live and work there for up to two years, what major financial "perk" are you legally exempt from paying to the local government? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
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Antigua, Guatemala attracts digital nomads with its charming cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and lively café culture, providing modern amenities in a historic setting.
Living here is attainable on a budget, monthly expenses for remote workers usually fall between $1,200 and $1,500, covering essentials from accommodation and meals to transportation and leisure.
Affordable stays can be found in hostels or city-center apartments, while co-living spaces foster a sense of connection and convenience.
For working, popular spaces like Impact Hub Antigua and local cafés offer reliable internet and an inspiring atmosphere.
Getting around is simple, whether on foot, by bike, or with budget-friendly “chicken buses.”
Dining ranges from $3 market meals to mid-range restaurants.
Networking thrives through regular events, and wellness options abound, from fitness clubs to yoga studios.
Antigua’s rich cultural sites and nearby natural escapes complete the experience. Read More... |
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