Airbnb ranks the best digital nomad destinations in the US and Canada

Airbnb is riding the wave of helping digital nomads make it easier to live and work anywhere after compiling their top destinations for digital nomads in North America.

As more and more people are now allowed to freely choose where they live and work, whether for short or long term stays, Airbnb is helping these digital nomads. This was shown in a report released earlier this month that approximately one in five guests said they used Airbnb to work remotely while traveling in 2021, a trend still strong in 2022.

Airbnb shared some of the best destinations in the United States and Canada, for guests and hosts, based on affordability, hospitality, popularity, and host income. As it’s not just those lucky enough to live and work from anywhere who benefit from the digital nomad culture, hosts” in the United States have earned a combined total of more than $2 billion alone. with long-term stays, from Q1 2021 to Q1 2022 – and hosts in Canada earned more than $280 million from long-term stays during the same period.

Now for the ranking:

Better earnings for long-term stays

In the USA

  • La Quinta, California
  • Delray Beach, Florida
  • Marco Island, Florida
  • Palm Springs, California
  • Indio, California

And in Canada:

  • Whistler, British Columbia
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Mont Tremblant, Quebec
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Kitchener, Ont.

The best equipped: Based on cities and towns with at least 1,000 active listings in Q1 2022.

In the USA:

  • Irvine, California
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Seattle, Washington

And in Canada:

  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Edmonton, AB
  • Gatineau, Quebec
  • Victoria, British Columbia

The most hospitable: Highest percentages of five-star reviews from long-term stays

In the USA:

  • Curvature, Oregon (93.7%)
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico (91.7%)
  • Boulder, Colorado (91%)
  • Key West, Florida (90.2%)
  • Fresno, CA (90%)

And in Canada:

  • Halifax, Nova Scotia (92.6%)
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba (87.7%)
  • Nanaimo, British Columbia (87.1%)
  • Surrey, British Columbia (86.1%)
  • Kelowna, British Columbia (86.1%)

The most affordable: based on the average price per night for long-term stays

In the USA:

  • Tulalip, Washington (US$16.9 per night)
  • Catlett, Virginia (US$21.8 per night)
  • Garretson, SD ($24.3 USD per night)
  • Lamberton, Minnesota (US$24.4 per night)
  • Angleton, TX ($24.5 per night)

And in Canada:

  • Trois-Rivières, Quebec (US$35.6 per night)
  • Medicine Hat, Alberta (US$41.3 per night)
  • Gatineau, Quebec (US$44.5 per night)
  • Thorold, Ontario ($46.9 per night)
  • Quebec, Quebec ($48 USD per night)

The most popular

In the USA:

  • Los Angeles, California
  • New York, New York
  • San Francisco, California
  • Houston, TX
  • Seattle, Washington

And in Canada:

  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Montreal, Quebec
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Calgary, AB
  • Victoria, British Columbia

In addition to highlighting these destinations, Airbnb is working with destinations around the world to create bespoke Dedicated Hubs, showcasing the best of local long-stay listings along with important entry requirements and policy information. tax.

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