Now in 64 Countries
Lock in your deal immediately. Put an end to requests, waiting, negotiations, emails, chats, deposits, bonds & scams.
Enjoy a curated list of Stays with work spaces within, attached or nearby.
What you see is what you pay. No secret cleaning fees, resort fees, deposits, or extras.
No hidden extras. Unbelievable prices.
Never pay retail tourist prices again
An easier way to find nomad ready places to stay.
The city of Burgas is the administrative center of the largest tourist region in Bulgaria as it is located on the Southern Black Sea coast. Burgas is one of the fastest developing cities in Bulgaria. Its geostrategic location makes it one of the country’s most important economic centers, as well as a developing tourist destination. The city is a natural commercial and transport hub – an important gate to the continent. Burgas International Airport handles more than 2.8 million passengers annually and the port is among the most favorable on the Black Sea coast. Walking down Burgas city center feels like stepping into the past – a car-free pedestrian area with the low-rise buildings in the Neoclassical and Rococo style of another time. However, the stroll between bohemian cafes is a walk along with one of the most high-tech public spaces in Europe. The old-style streetlamps with round tabletops offer ports for charging computers, mobiles, cameras, electric bikes, and wheelchairs, and also emit free Wi-Fi covering the area.
ExploreDid you every see the movie "Mamma Mia"? Skopelos was the home to much of the filming. A lush and green island Skopelos is in the Northern Sporades part of the Aegean islands. From pebble beaches to pine forests its great for swimming, hiking, and visiting monasteries. Sophisticated and tranquil are great descriptions for Skopelos.
ExploreA Mountain Range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula running 557 km from the Vrashka Chuka Peak on Bulgarian-Serbian border eastward through central Bulgaria to foothills reaching Cape Emine on the Black Sea. The highest peaks of the Balkan Mountains are in central Bulgaria. The highest peak is Botev at 2,376 m, which makes the mountain range the third highest in the country, after Rila and Pirin. The mountains are the source of the name of the Balkan Peninsula.
ExploreKampala is a sprawling, exciting metropolis of over 2 m people. One of Africa's most dynamic cities there is a multitude of fascinating things to do and see both in Kampala and nearby areas. Ugandan's are some of the most hospitable people you'll find in the world. A visit to Africa isn't complete unless Kampala is included.
ExploreThe Costa Blanca is over 200 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province, on the southeastern coast of Spain. It extends from the town of Dénia in the north, beyond which lies the Costa del Azahar, to Pilar de la Horadada in the south, beyond which lies the Costa Cálida.
ExploreThe French Alps are the largest ski area in the world. Stretching from Europe's highest peak of Mont Blanc and bordered by the Rhone River the Rhône-Alpes region is world famous for both winter and summer outdoor sports.
ExploreThe Azores Portugal, an archipelago in the mid-Atlantic and home to 2,351m Mt Pico. Scattered with dramatic landscapes and fishing villages, and vineyards sheltered by boulders adds to its intricate beauty. Know as “the green island”. A region of Portugal, the Azores, is a popular destination for explorers who love the outdoors. Sao Miguel is the largest lake-filled Caldera with Goarreana Tea Plantations lining mountainsides like landscape artistic sculptures.
ExploreThe Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest and most famous Croatian national park included in the UNESCO world heritage list with a 295km² forest reserve in central Croatia. It's known for a chain of lakes, connected to waterfalls, which culminate in a limestone canyon.
ExploreThe Bay of Kotor with its sheltered harbours and white sandy beaches is one of Europe's hidden treasures. Also known as the Boka, or Boka Bay is the winding bay on the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro, and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. The bay has been inhabited since antiquity.
Explore