An example of a company that promotes this type of teleworking is Airbnb, which has established an agreement with the Canary Islands, in order to promote it among these digital nomads. This program includes the creation of hubs with local information to help those looking to telework for a while in these places.
In fact, the Canary Islands are within a group of about 20 destinations that Airbnb will highlight among the digital nomad community, not only for their climate or geographical location, but also for their wide range of services, transport connection networks, cultural and leisure offerings, as well as a variety of accommodation options.
The destinations that are part of this program range from entire countries to little-known small towns and cities, and have been selected based on their interest in attracting digital nomads, and their proactive policies for those looking to live and work in a different place.
With initiatives like these, there are many people who have more flexibility in deciding where to live and work; it seems that in Spain, during the first three months of 2022, international travel searches by people traveling alone and looking for long-term stays grew by almost 100% compared to the same period in 2019.