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Digital Nomad

Coliving & Remote Work Glossary

What is a Solo Traveler?

A solo traveler is someone who explores the world on their own — without a companion, partner, or group. It’s about choosing freedom, flexibility, and independence, whether for a short vacation, a workation, or a full-on nomadic lifestyle.

They might travel solo, but they’re rarely alone for long.

Why Does Being a Solo Traveler Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?

Many digital nomads start their journey solo — chasing flexibility, personal growth, or simply a change of scenery. But solo travel can be both exciting and lonely. That’s where coliving comes in — offering instant community, shared routines, and people to cowork, explore, or have dinner with.

For remote workers, being a solo traveler is easier when there’s a social home base to land in.

How Does Nomadico Relate to Solo Travelers?

Nomadico is made for solo travelers who want more than just a place to stay. Our homes offer connection, shared experiences, and just enough structure to make landing somewhere new feel easy — without ever feeling forced.

Whether it’s your first time traveling solo or your tenth, you’ll find people to connect with the moment you walk through the door.

Common Misconceptions About Solo Travelers

“They must be super extroverted.”

Not always — solo travel attracts introverts and extroverts alike. You get to choose your own pace and level of connection.


“They’re lonely all the time.”

With the right environment (like a great coliving), solo travelers often end up more socially connected than ever.


“They’re running away from something.”

Often, they’re running toward something — freedom, purpose, curiosity, or simply a new way of living.

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