Everyone probably wants to visit an uninhabited island once, to feel like a “Robinson Crusoe” from Daniel Defoe’s novel. The powerful tourism industry can easily provide you with such an opportunity.
True, the “uninhabited” island often turns out to be frequently visited. But that doesn’t matter… just close your eyes (and ears), and imagine you’re here alone…
And it all works out… just like in the movies.
For digital nomads, this experience offers a unique perspective on work-life balance. Imagine setting up your “office” on a seemingly deserted beach, with nothing but the sound of waves and rustling palms as your background noise. It’s the ultimate remote work fantasy!
In the next post, you’ll learn about the monkey island. Another potential adventure for when you need a break from your laptop!
Share your impressions of similar excursions. How do you balance the desire for solitude with the need for connectivity in your nomadic lifestyle?
Traveler’s Tip for Digital Nomads: Uninhabited islands: Many uninhabited islands don’t have their own source of drinking water, while others experience severe temperature fluctuations. Some have become nuclear testing grounds. Among uninhabited islands, there are those too small to live on. The development of remote small islands is quite difficult due to complications with communication and transport.
Pro Tip: While the idea of working from a deserted island is romantic, remember to consider practicalities like internet connection, power sources, and basic amenities. A day trip might be more feasible than an extended stay!
Have you ever worked from an unusual or remote location? Share your experiences in the comments! Your fellow digital nomads will be very grateful for any additional useful information.
Remember, being a digital nomad is about finding the balance between adventure and productivity. Visiting a “deserted” island can provide both inspiration and a much-needed break from the digital world. Just don’t forget your sunscreen and portable charger!





