Let’s talk about why Vietnam is a digital nomad’s dream destination. I’ve spent a lot of time traveling around Vietnam, working remotely whilst enjoying the many benefits that come with selecting this country as a digital nomad destination. In this article, I’ll cover all the reasons to visit Vietnam in detail. I don’t doubt that … Read more

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Let’s talk about why Vietnam is a digital nomad’s dream destination. I’ve spent a lot of time traveling around Vietnam, working remotely whilst enjoying the many benefits that come with selecting this country as a digital nomad destination.

In this article, I’ll cover all the reasons to visit Vietnam in detail. I don’t doubt that by the time I get to point 15, you’ll be browsing for flights!

Top Reasons Why Vietnam is a Digital Nomad’s Dream Destination

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For me, being a digital nomad is all about having a great work/life balance. In all my years of traveling, nowhere has this balance been easier to attain than in Vietnam. Let’s get started with all the reasons Vietnam is a digital nomad’s dream destination.

1. Coworking Spaces

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Me, at one of my favorite coworking spaces – Bonte, in Hoi An

First off, and perhaps most importantly for those who prioritize a suitable working environment, there are tons of great coworking spaces across Vietnam. I couldn’t believe how many I found. Most were very affordable with prices from as little as a few dollars a day.

Excellent, reliable, and modern coworking facilities are never hard to find. From casual and friendly hot desks to dedicated office suites available by the month, whatever your work requirements you’re sure to find something suitable in Vietnam.

I’ve written extensively about coworking spaces in Vietnam and have even compiled digital nomad guides for 5 of Vietnam’s largest cities. Here’s a link to my digital nomad guide to Ho Chi Minh City to get you started.

SEE ALSO: 10 Best Coworking Spaces in Hanoi

2. Cost of Living

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A top reason why you should visit Vietnam as a digital nomad is the low cost of living. I couldn’t believe how uniformly cheap things are across the country.

Naturally, a bigger city like the capital Hanoi has a slightly higher cost of living. But, when compared with similar-sized Western cities like London, the difference is staggering!

This means you’ll be able to bank more savings, enjoy more of the finer things in life, or simply live more comfortably in Vietnam, for longer. Many digital nomads see a big difference in their expendable cash by opting to work remotely from this beautiful base.

3. The Climate

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Perfect beach weather in January – Vung Tau

Vietnam is a big country, and so depending on where you decide to base yourself, the weather can vary. For the most part, however, it’s the perfect place for avoiding the cold.

I saw a huge weather swing between a grey, foggy, and wet February in the northern city of Hanoi immediately followed by a sun-drenched, baking hot March in Phu Quoc in the south.

Even at its coldest, Hanoi for example, rarely dips below a comfortable average of 62F (16C). On the other hand, Ho Chi Minh, to the south, has consistent 80F (26C) and above weather all year round.

4. The Coffee

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