We settled on Tenerife, Spain because of the relatively cheap international schools and because we wanted to stay a bit longer (we don't want to uproot our kid constantly). As EU citizens it was just much easier to stay here long term visa-wise etc. They do offer nomad visas with a 24% flat tax if you qualify for them. We've spend some time in SEA and noticed it's much less fun with kids (Road safety, food sprayed with formaldehyde etc.). So right now we're enjoying probably the best climate available within the EU and are very happy with the cost of living here.
Digital Nomads
Spain!
This is a great coliving community to check out if you're also looking for accommodations: https://colivevalues.com/communities/islow-coliving/
Definitely children-friendly, you can see in the pics!
I love Spain btw.
Cool, yeah, I'll definitely check that out. Still trying to learn more about this community. But like I said before. I'm like really open to like doing 3 months here, Three months there, but also trying to find like some daycare solution ever if that make sense.
I'm in Mexico City right now with my 3.5 and 1.5 year old!! We're staying in Polanco can can walk to tons of playgrounds, parks and museums. There is seriously so much to do here and we've been walking everywhere.
I've heard the Montessori school is great option but my husband is taking a break from work (self employed) to watch the kids while I work (tech field)