Remote Work Trips in Latin America: The Complete Guide

If you can work from anywhere, Latin America is one of the best places to actually do it — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

A remote work trip is a fixed-length group trip built around two things at once: real workdays and real adventure. Instead of choosing between a productive month and a memorable one, you get both — reliable coworking during the week, and guided local adventures on the weekends, alongside a small group of people doing the same thing you are.

That’s the model NomaTribe runs across Latin America. Here’s exactly how it works, where we go, and how to find the right trip for you.

WHY LATIN AMERICA

Latin America solves the three things that make or break a remote work trip: time zones that overlap with US and European clients, a cost of living that stretches your budget further than Western Europe or Southeast Asia, and — country by country — a level of culture, landscape, and everyday life that’s hard to match anywhere else. Add fast-growing coworking infrastructure in cities like Medellín, Cusco, and Buenos Aires, and it’s become one of the most practical regions in the world to combine a real job with real travel.

HOW A NOMATRIBE TRIP WORKS

Every trip runs 2–3 weeks and follows the same rhythm.

Monday to Friday, you work. We set up a dedicated coworking space with reliable wifi wherever we’re based — sometimes a casa with a communal workspace, sometimes a rotation of local cafés and rooftops. Your job stays your job. Calls happen, deadlines get hit, headphones go on.

Weekends are for adventure. Every trip includes guided excursions led by people who actually live there — hiking to a volcano summit, sailing between countries, trekking to Machu Picchu, exploring waterfalls and coffee farms. You don’t plan any of it. You just show up.

The group stays small. Between 10 and 14 people per trip, so it feels like a tribe, not a tour group. We’ve hosted remote workers from 30+ nationalities across 7 Latin American countries.

Locals run the show. NomaTribe was built by Yomi (Peru) and Vero (Colombia), two Latina founders who’ve lived and worked remotely across the region for years. Every trip is hosted, not outsourced — that’s where the local restaurant recommendations, the extra hiking trail, and the real cultural context come from.

WHERE WE’RE GOING IN 2026

Colombia Caribbean — Santa Marta & Tayrona Park. Beaches, jungle, and Caribbean coastal life. From $1,700.

Argentina Experience — Buenos Aires. Football, tango, and asado nights in one of South America’s most electric cities. From $2,100.

Brasil Wonder — Rio de Janeiro & Búzios. Beach life, sunsets, and a Rio energy that doesn’t quit. From $1,800.

Mexico Culture — Oaxaca City. Slow living, food, and tradition in one of Mexico’s most culturally rich cities. From $1,800.

Guatemala Fuego — Antigua & Lake Atitlán. Volcano hikes and lakefront living. From $1,700.

Each destination has its own detailed itinerary and pricing page — see “View Itinerary & Pricing” on the Next Trips page.

WHO THESE TRIPS ARE FOR

You don’t need to be a full-time digital nomad. You need a part-time or full-time remote job, a genuine interest in adventure, and an openness to connecting with people outside your usual circle. Some Tribers travel full-time; others save vacation days for this one trip a year. What they have in common is that none of them are willing to pause their career to see the world — and none of them want to see it alone.

WHAT IT COSTS

2026 trips start at $1,700 and run to around $2,300 depending on destination and room type (private vs. shared). That price is all-inclusive of accommodation, coworking space, and every weekend excursion. Flights, food, and personal spending are separate — see the full FAQ for a detailed breakdown.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need to be a remote worker to join? Yes. NomaTribe trips are designed around real workdays, and that requirement is also what keeps the group aligned — everyone is balancing the same thing you are.

How is this different from a vacation? On a vacation, work stops. On a NomaTribe trip, it doesn’t — you’re working real hours during the week, which is what makes a 2–3 week trip realistic in the first place. The adventure happens around your work, not instead of it.

How do I pick the right destination? Start with the vibe: Caribbean beaches and jungle (Colombia), city energy and culture (Argentina), beach and sunset living (Brazil), slow food-and-tradition culture (Mexico), or volcano hikes and lake life (Guatemala). Every trip includes the same coworking-weekday, adventure-weekend structure — the difference is where you want to spend it.

What’s the group size? 10–14 people per trip. Small enough that you’ll know everyone by day three.

READY TO FIND YOUR TRIP?

Pick a destination, book a short vibe-check call with us, and get ready to work from somewhere better.