THE LAIDBACK MEDITERRANEAN LIFESTYLE

AN EVENT FOR DIGITAL NOMADS + FRIENDS

Slomadism
SPLIT

Saltwater Nomads delivers award-winning events catering to the remote lifestyle.

After events in Dubrovnik, Zagreb and Zadar… it’s time for the Split edition. It’s about time; Split’s the #1 launchpad to the region for digital nomads.

This event invites you to embrace the pace, opt for overland and … instead of a speedboat tour to shoot a reel for the ‘gram… see what you’ve been missing.

About Slomadism

What is Slomadism?
If you’ve traded the daily commute for location independence and asynch flexibility, you’re probably already livin’ it. Your office might be steps away from your bedroom. In another country. And next month, who knows?

Or you might just be curious…

 

Slomadism is a movement. The pace, implied.

And it’s up for defining.

 

 

 

Join us in Split – a laidback Mediterranean location, to explore themes around

finding the sweet spot when blending work and travel.

 

Why Slomadism Split?
It’s about time. And, it’s about time.

Every point on the planet is now on the path of the digital nomad. The interactions we see now will shape places, people and cultures for years to come. What might this look like?

Slomadism serves as a stage to discuss and define time, travel, life and work – and optimal ways they can intersect. We will share – and challenge, norms of expected outputs and relentless distractions. Look at the key areas affecting – and affected by, this lifestyle. And some of the expected trends and changes coming.

 

During Slomadism, we’ll:

  • meet the local public and private sector and hear their take on ‘digital nomads’.
  • learn tools to support the digital nomad lifestyle and to create content and itineraries with intent.
  • Explore Split… slowly, and meet people from all corners of the globe.

 

Join us!

 

20-25 September 2022 in Split.

This event is supported by the Split Tourist Board.

Tickets are non-refundable.

“In an age of distraction, nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention.”

Pico Iyer