There are an estimated 23 million digital nomads worldwide as of 2023. And this figure is growing.
Who are digital nomads? Learn how to attract customers and be the best digital nomad hotel. Digital Nomad Statistics show Nearly 50% of digital nomads come from the US, followed by UK at 7%, Russia at 5%.
Here’s what you need to know about digital nomads and how you can attract them to your hotel or vacation rental.
Who are digital nomads?
Digital nomads generally combine remote work and travel for various reasons and lengths of time. Passionate about new adventures, they know how to make the most of new technologies and only need an internet connection to work from anywhere in the world.
Whilst this community has always existed, their popularity seems to have accelerated post-pandemic as work rules have become more relaxed worldwide and flexible or remote working is almost like a new normal.
What do digital nomads care about? Digital Nomads Hospitality
Obviously they love travel, but here are a few things you need to know about these travellers.
- They choose their destination based on a few specific factors, including safety, the price of accommodation, internet speed, or the co-working spaces on offer. The cost of living and accessible and reliable internet were the main factors that influenced their decision.
- According to Statista, the majority of digital nomads live in hotels (51%), then with friends/family (41%), Airbnb (36%), car/van/RV (21%), and hostels (16%).
- Digital nomads are typically in their mid-30s, although 40-59 years age group is also well represented according to Statista. Millennials make up 47% of the digital nomad population currently.
- A higher population of digital nomads (61%) are male and 37% are females according to Statista.
- The top places digital nomads travel to are America (53%), Western Europe (18%), and Asia (13%).
- Most digital nomads (approximately 71%) visit 1-2 countries in a year, whilst 19% visit 3-4 countries.
How to attract digital nomads to your property?
- With changing schedules, flexibility is paramount to this group. Keep bookings and payment options flexible to attract digital nomads
- Cater to amenities and technology that meets their need – high speed internet is critical
- “Laptop friendly spaces” is highly searched by digital nomads. Create spaces and an environment that is social and easy for digital nomads to work in
- Partner with local businesses and community to offer these guests a taste of the local culture and community
- Ensure a relevant online presence through OTAs, website and social channels
- Offer discounts and promos, particularly for extended-stays
Wrapping it up
What started as a trend is now a movement that is making property owners and tourism bodies rethink their strategy. What’s your strategy for this segment? Is it for you? Do you have questions about how to manage extended stays and make them lucrative? Email the STAAH team at marketing@staah.com.