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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Papua New Guinea

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Papua New Guinea, an intriguing destination for digital nomads, offers a unique blend of culture, adventure, and modern amenities. Discover the top cities and towns that cater to the needs of remote workers and digital nomads.

Port Moresby

Capital city Port Moresby boasts a vibrant expat community and modern infrastructure. The Ela Beach and the National Museum and Art Gallery are must-visit attractions. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 2,500 (approximately USD 750) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 500 to PKG 1,000 (approximately USD 150 to USD 300). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 200 to PKG 400 (approximately USD 60 to USD 120). Nomad Tip: Explore the National Museum and Art Gallery to learn about the rich cultural heritage of Papua New Guinea.

Lae

Lae, the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea, is a hub for commerce and industry. The Lae Central Market is a popular destination for digital nomads. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 2,000 (approximately USD 600) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 400 to PKG 800 (approximately USD 120 to USD 250). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 150 to PKG 300 (approximately USD 50 to USD 100). Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Lae Central Market for a unique shopping experience.

Madang

Madang, known for its tropical climate and stunning natural beauty, is a popular destination for digital nomads. The Madang Waterfront and the Madang Museum and Art Gallery are must-visit attractions. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 1,800 (approximately USD 540) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 300 to PKG 600 (approximately USD 100 to USD 200). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 100 to PKG 200 (approximately USD 30 to USD 60). Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the nearby Rainforest Lodge for a relaxing getaway.

Boroko

Boroko, a suburb of Port Moresby, is a popular residential area for digital nomads. The Boroko Market and the Boroko National Museum and Art Gallery are local attractions. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 2,200 (approximately USD 670) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 500 to PKG 1,000 (approximately USD 150 to USD 300). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 150 to PKG 300 (approximately USD 50 to USD 100). Nomad Tip: Visit the Boroko National Museum and Art Gallery to learn about the history and culture of Papua New Guinea.

Goroka

Goroka, located in the Eastern Highlands Province, is known for its vibrant cultural scene. The Goroka Show, held annually, is a popular attraction for digital nomads. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 1,500 (approximately USD 450) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 300 to PKG 600 (approximately USD 100 to USD 200). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 100 to PKG 200 (approximately USD 30 to USD 60). Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Goroka Show for a unique cultural experience.

Alotau

Alotau, the administrative capital of Milne Bay Province, offers a relaxed atmosphere for digital nomads. The Alotau Market and the Balo Reserve are popular attractions. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 1,200 (approximately USD 370) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 200 to PKG 400 (approximately USD 60 to USD 120). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 100 to PKG 200 (approximately USD 30 to USD 60). Nomad Tip: Visit the Balo Reserve for a chance to see exotic birds and wildlife.

Wewak

Wewak, located in the East Sepik Province, is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking adventure. The Sepik River and the Sepik Crocodile Park are local attractions. Cost of Living: Renting a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around PKG 1,800 (approximately USD 540) per month. Groceries for one person for a week range from PKG 300 to PKG 600 (approximately USD 100 to USD 200). Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant costs around PKG 100 to PKG 200 (approximately USD 30 to USD 60). Nomad Tip: Take a trip to the Sepik Crocodile Park for a unique experience.

Where to Stay & Eat: Boroko and Ela Beach in Port Moresby offer a variety of furnished rental options for digital nomads. For dining, check out the Enga Hut for traditional Papua New Guinean cuisine or the Ela Beach Hotel for international dishes.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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