I GET AMAZON DELIVERED WHEREVER I TRAVEL. HERE'S HOW

When I left the US eight years ago to live the life of a digital nomad, there were conveniences I thought I'd be giving up as I traveled globally. I've spent most of my adult life ordering and getting items from Amazon, and I assumed the sun had set on the amazingness of getting almost anything I wanted with just a few clicks and two-day shipping.

Medellin, Colombia, was one of the first countries I decided to live in long term. I could move there and live in the country as a foreigner because I applied for a student visa to study Spanish. I signed a lease for a fully furnished apartment in my favorite part of the city (Poblado), got a Colombian national ID, registered for the national health care system and decided to furnish my apartment and give it as much of a homey feel as possible.

What was incredible was finding out Amazon ships to Colombia! Through AmazonGlobal, I can get Amazon orders shipped to me on six continents. Having the comforts of home and specific tech needs available on Amazon gave me a bit more confidence that I could live a digital nomad life.

I've traveled to 88 countries and lived in a dozen. Here's what it's like to receive Amazon deliveries while abroad.

I can get the gadgets I need 

I've gotten many great deals and gadgets through Amazon over the years. One of my favorite shopping events is Prime Day, because I can get what I want and need in a budget-friendly way. It was nice to shop on Prime Day and get some items I needed while being in another country. 

Through Prime Day, I've been able to buy Anker extension cords, bamboo sheets (that I travel with everywhere now), an iPad Air, a laptop stand, AirPods and a webcam. I had these items shipped to me while I lived in Colombia, Malaysia and Japan. When I needed specific tools like microphones or webcams, I could order on Amazon when they were too expensive or country-specific locally (in either language or configuration).

Amazon makes it easy to get the gadgets that help me work abroad and stay connected to family, and it does so in an easy way. As usual, I order on the app, and my Amazon items are shipped to me. I get notifications when the package is shipped, when it clears customs in the country I'm in, and when Amazon or its local partner is on the way to where I am with the delivery. 

I can still get the comforts of home while working abroad

One thing no one tells you about living a digital nomad lifestyle is that you'll experience loneliness and miss the comforts of home. You come to miss your favorite restaurants, getting coffee at your local coffee shop, and the little items that make your living space feel cozy. When I discovered that Amazon shipped internationally, I ordered items that made me feel more at home. 

While in Japan, I ordered the bamboo sheets I always had in the States. In Malaysia, I got an iPad so I could watch TV in bed (using a VPN) and FaceTime more comfortably with family. In Colombia, I ordered Christmas knickknacks to decorate my apartment for the holidays and relive a ritual I'd enjoyed for years.

Home can mean different things to different people. For me, home is wherever I'm traveling and living as long as I can make it my own. Local finds are great and make each place special, but I like that I can also lean on Amazon when needed for some everyday items.

Saving money on Amazon means I have more room in my budget

Amazon has great prices, especially during its Prime Day sales. I've been able to save money shopping on Amazon and use the savings for activities in the country I'm visiting. Living a digital nomad lifestyle has meant learning to manage my expenses well, especially with the costs of travel. I've kept expenses low, getting items on Amazon whenever possible. 

If you want to be a digital nomad, already live that lifestyle, or just want what you need while traveling, consider using those AmazonGlobal perks. You can get almost everything you need at a good price, shipped to you in countries all over the world.

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Anker Mini power strip extension cord: $16 at Amazon AirPods (3rd generation): $169 at Apple Shilucheng bamboo sheets: $75 at Amazon iPad Air: $599 at Apple EMEET 1080p webcam: $35 at Amazon

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