From sailing the Bahamas to surfing in Indonesia, take a look inside the adventures, my favorite stays, and insights into solo travel.
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Traveling While Working Remote: My Noma Collective Edition in Belize
Remote work sounds like the perfect way to see the world - and in a lot of ways, it is. But here’s what I’ve learned: it’s easy to travel, hard to connect. Most people I meet are on vacation, in and out before I’ve had time to make a friend, and I end up juggling work with a side of FOMO. Enter Noma Collective: a way to travel while working remote that doesn’t just give you a desk with a view, but a whole crew to share it with.
When I first heard about Noma Collective, the promise was irresistible: bring your job, work from anywhere, build community, have adventures on the weekends, and let someone else take care of the logistics. Their trips are typically 3-4 weeks in amazing destinations, with everything planned for you - accommodation, reliable WiFi, co-working spaces, excursions, and events.
The Belize Edition felt like the right time and place to try Noma, and it ended up being so much more than I expected.
10 Tips for Your First Solo Trip from a Solo Female Traveler
For me, solo travel has always lived somewhere between Eat, Pray, Love and “wow, I just paid for this entire bottle of wine and have no one to split it with.” It’s freeing, frustrating, and honestly one of the best confidence boosts I’ve ever found.
I get it. I didn’t know where to start either, until I finally took the leap, did the research, and booked the flight. Now, I’m sharing the 10 tips that helped me get over the hesitation and truly enjoy my first solo trip. If you’re stuck wondering if you should go, you’re in the right place. Let’s stamp that passport together!