The best destinations for a remote working retreat in Europe

 

Europe is filled with amazing places to explore, but what about those of us who can’t afford to take time off work and are forced to stay put at home? One solution to this problem is remote working retreats. These can be as short as a weekend, or as long as a week, and are ideal for anyone who wants to get away from it all while staying productive – sometimes even more so! After all, if the promise of going out to play was enough to motivate you to complete your homework as a child, chances are the prospect of exploring a beautiful region and taking part in fun activities will boost your motivation now. Here are some of the best places to go on a remote working retreat in Europe and a few tips on how to make the best of your experience.


The best destinations for a remote working retreat in Europe

Sardinia, Italy

The island of Sardinia is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It's home to hundreds of spectacular beaches, mountains and valleys that are often overlooked by tourists from around the world. The island has been inhabited since prehistory and was once home to the Nuragic civilization which was responsible for creating some of the world's oldest artifacts. Today, Sardinia is known for its ancient cities and historical sites as well as its natural beauty, making it an ideal place to get away from it all while still enjoying access to modern amenities.

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Berlin, Germany

The German capital is known around the world for its vibrant nightlife and art scene as well as its diverse communities. Berlin offers a lot of options when it comes to remote working locations. From coworking spaces offering high-speed internet, coffee on tap and office space — to restaurants and cafes with Wi-Fi access, there is plenty of choice for those looking for a place where they can get work done while enjoying Berlin's unique culture.


Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca is a popular tourist destination in Spain — and with good reason. The island has everything from beautiful beaches to historic towns and a hectic nightlife. European tourists – especially German and British – love it and vacation there throughout the year. If you're looking for an island that combines culture, history, and relaxation then Mallorca is the place for you.


Porto, Portugal

Porto is one of Portugal's most visited cities, thanks to its unique architecture, seductive nightlife, and delicious food scene. It's also home to some of the best coffee shops in Europe — so if you're trying to find a new hobby while on your retreat then why not check out some local cafes? Portugal in general is also relatively cheap by European standards, so, if you are on a budget and want to give remote working a try without committing to a significant investment, you are likely to find interesting deals here.


Salento, Italy

Our beloved Salento simply had to make the list: working remotely from the beach or sitting on a terrace overlooking an olive grove is one of the most amazing professional experiences you will ever have: plenty of our clients have been remote-workers and they can vouch for that. In fact, multiple studies have found that working surrounded by nature or near the ocean can help you stay motivated and be more productive. Treating yourself to a swim or a good hike after finishing a project, having a fantastic Italian dinner to look forward to, exploring small villages and beautiful cities: all of these can be motivating factors in boosting your productivity. And if you happen to work with your creativity, the change of pace and the stunning landscapes are bound to get your creative juices flowing as soon as you get here!


Does remote working really increase productivity?

Remote working is one of the fastest growing trends in the world of work, with many people choosing to work from home or another location outside their office building. If you've ever been tempted to try remote working, but worried about how it would affect your productivity, here are some great reasons why you should give it a go.

Believe it or not, you will be less distracted.

This may seem counter-intuitive, but it is true for many remote workers. Working in an office can be stressful and distracting, especially if you're in a noisy area or surrounded by people who don't share your work ethic or simply have to carry out tasks that are incompatible with a quiet work environment. And that's bad news, if peace and quiet are what you need in order to concentrate. remote working allows you to avoid these distractions, so you'll be able to focus on getting things done without being sidetracked by other people's conversations or sneakily watching videos on your phone to block out the noise while they're supposed to be working!


Looking for a remote working retreat in Europe? Join us!

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If you're thinking about heading to Salento's sandy beaches or beautiful cities on your next remote working retreat, you might want to consider joining us from September 16 to 23.

The team at the Aia is inviting remote workers to join them in beautiful Nardò, Italy for an immersive experience in which they'll get to know each other and their host city while working together, going to the beach, exploring the region, and taking part in plenty of fun activities. Our farmhouse offers the perfect setting for a relaxing stay alongside other digital nomad. You'll have access to all amenities including Wi-Fi, our famous morning brunches, bottomless coffee refills, and even a swimming pool!


Participants will have the opportunity to take part in yoga classes, go sightseeing in nearby Lecce and other beautiful towns and villages nearby, and learn more about each other's projects.



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