


If you’ve ever been sitting at a computer for hours and need to recharge for the rest of the day, there’s nothing better than strolling along a seafront promenade after lunch. In Crete, I was able to keep my daily routine while traveling, except I was able to include a daily walk near the sea. While the base of my routine is pretty much the same, there are some things I add or take out considering where I’m located. Plus, there’s a free surprise at the end just for Nomads Embassy readers!Ī Day in My Life as a Digital Nomad in CreteĪs someone who thrives with a consistent routine, I still find it exciting to adapt my routines depending on my destination.

In this blog post, I’m sharing my firsthand experience as a digital nomad in Crete, along with tips on how to make the most of your time there.

While it isn’t your typical Greek island with white buildings and blue roofs, Crete has so many gorgeous towns and nature to offer digital nomads. Plus, with the Greece digital nomad visa available, it was our duty at Nomads Embassy to scout out remote worker-friendly locations and meet with our hand-selected immigration lawyers for our members.ĭuring our time in Crete, we fell in love with the island – even though we were there in the off-season. While researching islands in Greece to stay as a digital nomad, I settled on Crete for two reasons.ĭon’t come at me about the Starbucks thing! As someone who has been living in certain countries where cafe laptop culture isn’t truly accepted, I was determined to be near some Starbucks where sitting for hours on a computer wasn’t offensive. To help you with your search, I’m sharing why I recommend Crete for digital nomads, one of Europe’s up-and-coming digital nomad destinations.Īt the beginning of 2023, I spent a month living in Heraklion, Crete, the island’s largest city, working remotely. There are hours of research and reading to be done. Scouting out a new destination as a remote worker is like having a second job.
