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Workcations: How to Travel the World While Working Remotely

May 27, 2025 by Annastasia McPherson |
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Workcations: Turning “Out of Office” Into “Out of Country”

Tags: #Workcation #RemoteWorkTravel #DigitalNomadLife #WorkAndWander #dreamvacations

In a world where your office can be anywhere, why not make it everywhere?

Welcome to the era of the workcation — a modern hybrid of productivity and paradise. Whether you're replying to emails under a palm tree or joining Zoom calls from a mountain cabin, the boundaries between work and travel are fading fast. The traditional office is evolving, and with it, the opportunity to swap fluorescent lights for natural sunlight — and maybe a fresh coconut.

What Exactly Is a Workcation?

A workcation blends “work” and “vacation” — but it’s not just taking your laptop to a hotel. It’s about intentionally relocating for a short (or extended) period to a destination that inspires you, without pausing your professional responsibilities. Think of it as working remotely, but with a view that’s actually worth sharing on Instagram.

From city-hopping digital nomads to remote workers escaping the routine grind, more professionals are trading cubicles for coasts. Picture yourself crafting a pitch deck in Bali, checking analytics from a street-side café in Rome, or hosting team meetings from a cabin in the Rockies.

Why Workcations Are on the Rise

  1. Remote Work is the New Norm
    The pandemic kickstarted a remote revolution, but what began as necessity has now become a lifestyle. Companies are increasingly embracing flexibility, making workcations more accessible than ever.

  2. Burnout is Real
    People are craving change and balance. A new environment can refresh your mindset, boost creativity, and prevent burnout — without using up your limited PTO.

  3. Travel Slow, Stay Longer
    Traditional vacations often feel rushed. Workcations allow you to linger, immerse yourself in local culture, and experience destinations like a (semi) local, not just a tourist.

The Essentials of a Successful Workcation

Let’s be real — sipping margaritas poolside sounds great until you’re scrambling for Wi-Fi and your boss can’t hear you over the blender. A successful workcation is all about preparation:

  • Strong and Reliable Internet: Non-negotiable. Make sure your Airbnb, hotel, or co-working space has verified high-speed Wi-Fi.

  • Time Zone Awareness: If your team is in New York and you’re in Tokyo, be ready for some midnight meetings — or set clear expectations.

  • Workspace Setup: Even paradise needs a good chair. Prioritize ergonomic setups to stay productive (and pain-free).

  • Work-Life Boundaries: Just because you're in a dream destination doesn’t mean you're always on. Set work hours so you still have time to explore.

Tips to Maximize Your Workcation

  • Blend Your Day: Use early mornings for deep work, schedule meetings midday, and reserve afternoons for sightseeing.

  • Pack Smart: Don’t forget travel adapters, noise-canceling headphones, and maybe even a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.

  • Join a Community: Coworking spaces or digital nomad meetups are great for making friends and staying motivated.

So, Is a Workcation Right for You?

If you’re craving new experiences but not ready to unplug entirely, a workcation might be the perfect middle ground. It’s not about slacking off — it’s about working differently. With the right planning, your office view can be the Eiffel Tower instead of your neighbor’s laundry line.

So go ahead — turn your “Out of Office” reply into “Out of Country.” Just remember to hit mute before the waves crash or the espresso machine steams.


Want to explore your own Workcation? Get inspiration here