Join 8000+ digital nomads working from Barbados

Barbados has witnessed a remarkable influx of 8,359 applicants, primarily from the US, applying for its digital nomad visa program, the Barbados Welcome Stamp, launched in 2020. This success solidifies Barbados as one of the most successful digital nomad visa programs globally.

The allure of its stunning beaches, crystal blue waters, high-speed wifi, and well-established reputation for safety contributes to this newfound status.

Whether you're a solo worker seeking a change of pace or a family eager to create new experiences and memories, Barbados welcomes all.

Each visa is valid for one year, and the online application process is easily facilitated, typically approved within 7 days.

 

In case you were wondering where Barbados is located.

 

Curious about living and working remotely from Barbados? Here’s some information to get you started:

Reliable wifi

Nothing freaks remote workers out like bad wifi. Barbados does not disappoint and generally has consistent, strong wifi that remote workers can rely on.

Quality of life

With excellent healthcare, modern amenities, and a welcoming local community. Whether you're in search of relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, the island offers a laid-back lifestyle, catering to digital nomads seeking a balance between work and leisure.

Getting to Barbados

Barbados is accessible through Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), featuring direct flights from major cities worldwide, including London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Milan and more.

Where to stay

When it comes to choosing where to live in Barbados, digital nomads can consider:

  • West Coast: Ideal for digital nomads who prefer a quieter environment and open to investing in upscale accommodations.

  • South Coast: More dynamic and pedestrian-friendly, the South Coast attracts younger expats and digital nomads. With its lively nightlife and diverse dining scene, it offers a vibrant environment for remote workers.

Safety

Barbados stands out as one of the safest Caribbean destinations. Nonetheless, like any location, it's crucial to exercise caution and adhere to common-sense safety practices.

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This post is sponsored by flatio - A rental housing platform for digital nomads, offering hand-picked, mostly deposit-free, and reasonably priced accommodations in over 300 destinations, mainly in Europe.

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