Extended Holidays – A New Era of Tourism

We all love spending 2-3 weeks in a tropical paradise, which gives you time to lose the jet lag and enjoy the holiday experience. Short trips can bring a negative impact; you spend 36 hours getting used to the time difference, then it is time to return! Thanks to a new level of digital connectivity, people are spending 2-3 months at their holiday destination, with extended stays abroad. 

Bangkok is a hub

Thousands of digital entrepreneurs use Bangkok as a base; you can rent a luxury condo (sharing is more affordable) and come and go as you please, spend a week in Phuket, head off to Hua Hin or Pattaya, then spend a week or two in Chiang Mai and enjoy the cooler climate. The neighbouring countries like Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam are within easy reach and are on most people’s bucket list, while Indonesian Islands are also on the menu. Bali is a beautiful island and many Aussie entrepreneurs have made this tropical paradise island their home.

Financial independence

Years ago, the banks pretty much had a monopoly of money transfers, which typically took a few days and the bank took a nice slice from the amount; not so today; forward-thinking companies like the Dee money app empowers users to transfer money in seconds and at a very affordable cost. Cryptocurrency is a game-changer for digital business owners and many have Bitcoin wallets and can do anything from buying a car to a cup of coffee. There are no longer borders when it comes to finances and if you know what you are doing, you can manage your finances globally.

Airbnb

This platform connects property owners with potential tenants; you can, for example, rent a luxurious pool villa in Phuket for as long as you wish; the majority of long-term tourists use Airbnb as it offers a great choice of accommodation. Of course, there are other websites that offer long-term holiday accommodation and Google can help you find them.

Working remotely

More and more people are working remotely and this enables travel; why put up with freezing temperatures when you can fly to a tropical paradise without impacting your work? Take a 4-month break during the winter and live like a millionaire, while managing your work via your laptop. Mobile apps are very helpful for tourists, as this blog highlights.

Good for tourism

When people rent long-term holiday accommodation, this is good for the local communities and governments around the world are realising that long-term tourism can boost a flagging economy; countries are now offering long-term visas to cater for a new breed of tourist. As long as you meet the financial requirements, you can stay as long as you wish.

To conclude, extended holidays are becoming more popular and this is a win-win situation for all involved parties. Remember to check the entry requirements when you are planning a trip and you can apply for a visa online.

By Edward Robinson

Looking to share my thoughts and opinions on a range of topics. Robinson aims to make upbent.com an enjoyable corner of the internet that brings a bit of lighthearted entertainment to readers' days. As the site develops, he intends to bring on a few other bloggers to add additional voices and expand the range of subjects covered beyond just his personal interests. Robinson sees long-term potential in upbent.com becoming a popular online destination.

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