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Top Vacations Where You Can Also Work Remotely

July 7, 2023

One of the best aspects of remote work is the ability to work from anywhere as long as you have a laptop and a secure Internet connection. While many people prefer to stay put, if the travel bug is creeping up on you or you need a much-deserved vacation, remote work is a convenient way to see the sights while still contributing to your paycheck.

Benefits of Traveling While Working Remotely

Traveling as a remote worker opens up many opportunities for spending time with loved ones, avoiding commutes and exploring new hobbies. Since you have greater flexibility as a remote worker, you can escape from your typical routines and see the world while maintaining your career.

Woman working at a laptop inside her RV.

Types of Vacations Where You Can Work Remotely

One of the many benefits of remote work is the option to go on vacation at any time and still complete work. This flexibility allows you to travel to your destination and work for a few days as you acclimate before you begin exploring your new location. Some of the many types of vacations you can have as a remote worker are:

  • Weekend getaway: Weekend getaways are the perfect opportunity to see if traveling while working remotely is right for you. For example, you can spend a Friday working as you travel by plane or train and then enjoy your weekend in a new location.
  • Beach vacation: Whether you want to work from the beach or complete projects at a hotel before exploring, a beach vacation is a great way to relax while getting projects done.
  • Wine tours: Imagine logging off for the day and then immediately going to sample some of the best wines in the region. You can make this dream a reality by working remotely in or near the various wine regions across the United States or the world.
  • Cityscape: If you are looking for a change of scenery, working remotely while traveling to a new city is a great option. Many cities also offer coworking spaces so you can connect with other remote workers and gain some insight into this new area to explore.
  • Food tours: Digging into the local cuisine of an area is easy when you work remotely. Since you will spend more time in one place compared to typical vacations, it enables you to try more restaurants and find your new favorite.
  • Small town: Traveling to a small town allows you to experience a peaceful getaway while still getting some work done. Smaller towns offer numerous lodging options, and you can easily explore before or after work.
  • Camping: Enjoy the great outdoors and an excellent Wi-Fi signal when you work remotely while camping. Many campgrounds, like Kampgrounds of America, offer Wi-Fi for guests to make it easy to complete some work from your tent before going on a hike or roasting s’mores with friends.

Tips for Traveling While Working Remotely

The best way to be successful as you travel while working remotely is to create a plan before you leave for your trip. By preparing, you can guarantee you have enough time to work and see the sights. Here are some of the top tips for traveling while working remotely.

1. Establish a Check-In Policy

Before going on vacation, it is always a good idea to double-check with your company that you can work from any location without restrictions. You should also establish when to connect with managers and how often you must check in. If you travel to a different time zone, you must be mindful of these time differences as well to ensure you are completing projects on time.

2. Plan Your Workload Around Your Itinerary

Choose which days you will be sightseeing, visiting family or enjoying your vacation so that you can schedule your work responsibilities around your travel plans. For example, spend an hour working in the morning before taking a break to go to the beach and then come back and work for a few more hours.

3. Find a Workspace Best Suited to Your Needs

Just because your laptop can travel anywhere does not mean every location is ideal for working. If you require a peaceful, quiet environment for work, you may not want to work in a bustling café on the corner. Try to find a few potential workstation options before you arrive or look into coworking spaces to stay productive during your working periods.

4. Double-Check Your Laptop’s Security

Signing into unfamiliar Wi-Fi networks while traveling can open you and all the confidential documents on your computer up to hacking. You may want to consider a virtual private network (VPN) while you travel or invest in a portable hotspot to carry your Wi-Fi network anywhere with you.

5. Create a Packing Checklist

Since you will be away from home, having everything you need to start working without any issues is essential. Making a packing checklist will ensure you remember everything you need. Packing extras or backups in case something becomes damaged or lost as you move from one location to the next is also a good idea.

A man working on a laptop at a picnic table outside of his RV.

Choose KOA for Work and Play

KOA is a great vacation location for remote workers. With over 500 locations across the United States and Canada, finding a KOA wherever your travels may take you is easy. When you stay at KOA, you will have the ability to choose your own camping adventure, with many campgrounds offering multiple campsite options to make it easy to bring your RV, set up a tent or stay in a Camping Cabin.

With each location offering unique amenities such as Wi-Fi, pools and planned activities, KOA is a great location to work, play and enjoy your stay.

Travel and Work in Comfort When You Book a Stay at KOA

If you are ready to see the world while working remotely, many KOAs are by national parks and other popular attractions, making them a convenient place to stay. Book a site at one of the many KOA locations across the United States and Canada to start making the most out of working remotely today.


About the Author: Kampgrounds of America

Kampgrounds of America is the largest system of open-to-the-public campgrounds in the world, with over 500 locations across the United States and Canada. Founded in Billings, MT in 1962, KOA’s family of campground brands – KOA Journey, KOA Holiday and KOA Resort – today serve more than a million camping families each year. KOA is dedicated to “connecting people to the outdoors and each other” by providing people with a variety of camping experiences and the information they need to make the most of their camping trip. Read more of their camping and travel resources by visiting KOA.com/blog.

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