Dubai and Abu Dhabi have taken the Top Spots on Savills Executive Nomad Index.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been ranked as the top cities in the world for long-term remote workers, according to the latest Savills Executive Nomad Index. Dubai retains its leading position for the second consecutive year, while Abu Dhabi has moved up to second place from fourth.
The index, part of Savills’ Impacts program, evaluates 25 destinations based on factors like digital nomad visa availability, climate, quality of life, and residential markets. Dubai stands out for its exceptional air connectivity, with Dubai International Airport being the busiest in the world for international passenger traffic. The expansion of Al Maktoum airport is expected to make it the largest globally once completed.
Savills’ Andrew Cummings highlighted Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s appeal due to their modern infrastructure and high quality of life, which support both personal and professional growth. The cities are recognized for their vibrant business environments, offering ample networking and growth opportunities.
Other top cities in the index include Málaga, Miami, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Palma, all known for their beachside access. The index also notes that executive nomads—who are often older and travel with families—value safety, healthcare, and educational facilities, leading to a rise in prime rents in many top locations.
New additions to the 2024 index include Palermo, Cape Town, Grenada, Bali, and San José, Costa Rica. Palermo is noted for its affordability compared to other Italian cities, while Cape Town benefits from South Africa’s new Digital Nomad Visa program.