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Want to Travel More? Top Career Ideas That Can Make It Happen

October 16, 2024 Rachel Ferrucci

For many people, the idea of combining work with the opportunity to travel sounds like a dream come true. Whether you’re itching to explore different corners of the world or simply want the freedom to move from place to place while still making a living, several careers can give you both professional growth and a chance to see more of the globe. If you’re ready to pack your bags and make your wanderlust part of your workday, here are four career ideas that can help you travel more without sacrificing your career goals.

Freelance Jobs You Can do From Anywhere

Freelancing provides the flexibility to choose your clients, projects, and most importantly, your location. Freelance tech jobs are particularly well-suited for those who want to travel while maintaining a steady income. With skills in areas like software development, web design, or IT consulting, you can work with clients from anywhere in the world, often without being tied to an office or a specific time zone.

This level of freedom allows you to set up shop in a café in Paris one month and a beachfront co-working space in Bali the next. The only things you need are a reliable internet connection and your laptop. The freelance lifestyle can take some getting used to, especially when it comes to balancing work and travel, but for those who crave adventure, it’s an excellent way to combine both.

Travel Nursing for Adventurous Healthcare Workers

If you’re in the healthcare field and have a passion for helping others, travel nursing offers an incredible opportunity to see the country while continuing to grow your career. Travel nurses take on short-term assignments in different locations, often in states experiencing a shortage of healthcare workers. For example, travel nursing jobs in Indiana offer excellent opportunities for nurses who want to work in a new environment while exploring the Midwest.

Travel nurses often receive competitive salaries, housing allowances, and travel stipends, making it a financially rewarding way to see new places. Whether you’re drawn to the bustling cities or the quiet rural areas of states like Indiana, this career path allows you to try out different healthcare settings and even gain valuable experience along the way. The temporary nature of travel nursing means that you can easily move on to another state after your contract ends, allowing you to explore new locations as frequently as you like.

Being a Tour Guide Lets You Explore While Working

For those with a love of travel, history, and storytelling, becoming a tour guide is a fantastic way to see the world while sharing your knowledge with others. Tour guides often get to explore some of the world’s most iconic destinations, all while introducing them to eager travelers. From guiding groups through ancient ruins to leading wine tours through scenic vineyards, the job offers many experiences that can keep your travel schedule packed.

Not only do tour guides get to explore different parts of the world, but they also have the unique privilege of experiencing destinations in-depth. You’ll build relationships with locals, learn hidden stories about each place, and develop a deep understanding of various cultures. Plus, you get the bonus of seeing the reactions of those you guide as they experience these destinations for the first time.

Teaching English Abroad Can Be a Gateway to Travel

If you’re passionate about education and love the idea of working in different parts of the world, teaching English as a second language (ESL) could be your ticket to long-term travel. Many countries, especially in Asia, Europe, and South America, are in need of native English speakers to teach both children and adults. ESL teachers can work in traditional classrooms, offer private lessons, or even teach remotely in some cases, providing plenty of flexibility.

One of the best aspects of teaching English abroad is the cultural immersion it offers. While you’re helping students improve their language skills, you also have the chance to live like a local in cities or towns across the globe. Whether you’re exploring bustling markets, visiting ancient temples, or sampling local cuisine, teaching abroad offers a deep and meaningful way to experience other cultures.

Many ESL programs also offer benefits such as free housing, flight stipends, and the opportunity to extend your contract if you enjoy the location. Whether you choose to teach for a few months or several years, this career can help you explore the world while making a positive impact on your students.

 

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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