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// Workation — leaf-menu data for the Workation Travel category page

const WORK_META = {
  count: 18,
  newThisSeason: 3,
  authors: 4,
  avgLengthDays: 21,
  topAge: "28 – 42",
  updated: "April 2026",
};

// Top workation destinations (the SEO core)
// wifi and timezone notes are load-bearing — they distinguish this list
const WORK_PLACES = [
  {
    id: "lisbon",
    rank: 1,
    city: "Lisbon",
    country: "Portugal",
    region: "Europe",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Sep – Jun",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1548707309-dcebeab9ea9b?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "38°43′N · 09°08′W",
    tag: "Editor's pick",
    why: "WFH infrastructure built into the city's DNA. UTC+1 in winter — workable for US East Coast afternoon calls. Fibre is fast in Mouraria and Intendente.",
    best: ["European jobs", "US West Coast", "Long stay"],
    href: "/en/plan/trip-types/workation/how-to-lisbon-workation/",
    tz: "UTC+1",
  },
  {
    id: "mexico-city",
    rank: 2,
    city: "Mexico City",
    country: "Mexico",
    region: "Americas",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Oct – Apr",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1518105779142-d975f22f1b0a?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "19°25′N · 99°08′W",
    tag: "US East Coast",
    why: "UTC−6. One hour behind New York in winter. Fast fibre in Roma and Condesa. The coworking density is excellent — options at every price point.",
    best: ["US East Coast job", "Long stay", "Coworking"],
    tz: "UTC−6",
  },
  {
    id: "chiang-mai",
    rank: 3,
    city: "Chiang Mai",
    country: "Thailand",
    region: "Asia",
    nights: "21–60",
    budget: "$",
    season: "Nov – Feb",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1528181304800-259b08848526?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "18°47′N · 98°59′E",
    tag: "Cheapest/month",
    why: "UTC+7. Early mornings required for US jobs. Best for EU or Australian timezones. Monthly costs are the best argument in Asia — desk plus apartment runs ~$800.",
    best: ["EU/AU job", "Long stay", "Cheapest"],
    tz: "UTC+7",
  },
  {
    id: "bali-canggu",
    rank: 4,
    city: "Bali (Canggu)",
    country: "Indonesia",
    region: "Asia",
    nights: "21–42",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "May – Sep",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1537996194471-e657df975ab4?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "08°39′S · 115°08′E",
    tag: null,
    why: "UTC+8. The wifi reality is better than the reputation if you book a dedicated coworking desk. Dojo, Outpost, and Zin are all reliable.",
    best: ["AU/Asian job", "Coworking", "Creative work"],
    tz: "UTC+8",
  },
  {
    id: "tbilisi",
    rank: 5,
    city: "Tbilisi",
    country: "Georgia",
    region: "Europe",
    nights: "21–90",
    budget: "$",
    season: "Apr – Jun, Sep – Oct",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1565008576549-57569a49371c?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "41°43′N · 44°47′E",
    tag: "Underrated",
    why: "UTC+4. Ahead by 1–2 hours of most EU jobs — a 9am start is civilised. Fast fibre, extreme value, visa-free. Georgia's Virtual Zone is worth reading.",
    best: ["European job", "Long stay", "Extreme value"],
    tz: "UTC+4",
  },
  {
    id: "buenos-aires",
    rank: 6,
    city: "Buenos Aires",
    country: "Argentina",
    region: "Americas",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Mar – Jun, Sep – Nov",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1589909202802-8f4aadce1849?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "34°36′S · 58°22′W",
    tag: null,
    why: "UTC−3. One hour ahead of US East Coast — the most natural overlap in Latin America. Late-dinner culture means evenings start at 9pm; the work day ends cleanly.",
    best: ["US East Coast job", "Long stay", "Latin America"],
    tz: "UTC−3",
  },
  {
    id: "medellin",
    rank: 7,
    city: "Medellín",
    country: "Colombia",
    region: "Americas",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Year-round",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1552867983-68cf3fcffa0b?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "06°15′N · 75°34′W",
    tag: "Best US overlap",
    why: "UTC−5. Exactly on Eastern time in US winter. Year-round 22°C — no seasonal disruptions. El Poblado and Laureles have mature coworking infrastructure.",
    best: ["US East Coast job", "First workation", "Year-round"],
    tz: "UTC−5",
  },
  {
    id: "bansko",
    rank: 8,
    city: "Bansko",
    country: "Bulgaria",
    region: "Europe",
    nights: "21–60",
    budget: "$",
    season: "Jan – Mar, Jun – Sep",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1604580864964-0462f5d5b1a8?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "41°50′N · 23°29′E",
    tag: "Community",
    why: "UTC+3. A ski town that pivoted hard to remote workers. Boo Coworking is the anchor. Monthly costs are extreme value — full setup under €600.",
    best: ["European job", "Ski season", "Community"],
    tz: "UTC+3",
  },
  {
    id: "taipei",
    rank: 9,
    city: "Taipei",
    country: "Taiwan",
    region: "Asia",
    nights: "21–60",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Oct – Apr",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490077476659-095159692ab5?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "25°02′N · 121°33′E",
    tag: "Best connectivity",
    why: "UTC+8. Best internet infrastructure in Asia — consistent fibre even in guesthouses. 24-hour culture means you can find food at 2am after a late call.",
    best: ["AU/Asian job", "Best wifi", "Long stay"],
    tz: "UTC+8",
  },
  {
    id: "cape-town",
    rank: 10,
    city: "Cape Town",
    country: "South Africa",
    region: "Africa",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Oct – Apr",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1580060839134-75a5edca2e99?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "33°55′S · 18°25′E",
    tag: null,
    why: "UTC+2. Directly on Central European Time in summer. Load-shedding is real — book a coworking space with a generator. Most dedicated spaces have one now.",
    best: ["European job", "Africa", "Scenery"],
    tz: "UTC+2",
  },
  {
    id: "las-palmas",
    rank: 11,
    city: "Las Palmas",
    country: "Canary Islands",
    region: "Europe",
    nights: "14–30",
    budget: "$$",
    season: "Year-round",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1573843981267-be1999ff37cd?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "28°07′N · 15°25′W",
    tag: "GMT year-round",
    why: "UTC+0 all year — no clock-change complications, permanent GMT. Year-round 22°C. Coworking density per capita rivals Lisbon. EU soil, no visa complexity.",
    best: ["European job", "Year-round stable", "EU"],
    tz: "UTC+0",
  },
  {
    id: "hoi-an",
    rank: 12,
    city: "Hoi An",
    country: "Vietnam",
    region: "Asia",
    nights: "21–42",
    budget: "$",
    season: "Feb – Aug",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1559592413-7cec4d0cae2b?w=1200&q=80",
    coord: "15°52′N · 108°19′E",
    tag: null,
    why: "UTC+7. Quieter and cheaper than Bali for similar Asia-timezone alignment. Small but well-run coworking scene; the cafes are more reliable than the reputation suggests.",
    best: ["AU/Asian job", "Quiet stay", "Cheapest"],
    tz: "UTC+7",
  },
];

// Workation styles / sub-types
const WORK_STYLES = [
  {
    id: "single-tz",
    num: "I",
    title: "Single-Time-Zone Stay",
    em: "Work days uninterrupted.",
    desc: "You pick one city where the timezone aligns with your job. The full calendar holds. Lowest adjustment cost. Best cities: Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Lisbon.",
    count: "6 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1462275646964-a0e3386b89fa?w=900&q=80",
  },
  {
    id: "cross-tz",
    num: "II",
    title: "Cross-Time-Zone Stay",
    em: "Early mornings or late nights.",
    desc: "You're in Asia or Africa for a European or American job. Requires discipline on time boundaries. Best cities: Chiang Mai, Taipei, Bali, Cape Town.",
    count: "4 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1534050359320-02900022671e?w=900&q=80",
  },
  {
    id: "coworking-first",
    num: "III",
    title: "Coworking-First Trip",
    em: "Desk booked before the flight.",
    desc: "You anchor the trip on a coworking membership. The space is the office and the social infrastructure. Best for: people who find working from apartments lonely.",
    count: "5 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1522071820081-009f0129c71c?w=900&q=80",
  },
  {
    id: "apartment-first",
    num: "IV",
    title: "Apartment-First Trip",
    em: "Home-base over a desk.",
    desc: "You rent an apartment with fast wifi and treat it as a proper remote office. Better for long stays and calls. Best cities: Lisbon, Mexico City, Tbilisi.",
    count: "4 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1584622650111-993a426fbf0a?w=900&q=80",
  },
  {
    id: "one-month",
    num: "V",
    title: "One-Month Workation",
    em: "The minimum viable slow stay.",
    desc: "You get the apartment rate, find a rhythm, have opinions about a neighbourhood. The month goes fast. Best cities: Chiang Mai, Tbilisi, Hoi An, Las Palmas.",
    count: "6 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1527853787696-f7be74f2e39a?w=900&q=80",
  },
  {
    id: "three-month",
    num: "VI",
    title: "Three-Month Workation",
    em: "One base, one chapter.",
    desc: "You stop being a tourist in the third week. Budget like a temporary resident, not a traveler. Best cities: Lisbon, Mexico City, Taipei, Medellín.",
    count: "4 guides",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1454908027598-28c44b1716c1?w=900&q=80",
  },
];

// Itineraries
const WORK_ITINS = [
  { ref: "WRK-070", days: 28, title: "Mexico City, one", em: "month, one apartment.", author: "Marcus", price: "$2,200", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1564507592333-c60657eea523?w=900&q=80", tags: ["US East Coast", "Long stay", "Single timezone"] },
  { ref: "WRK-082", days: 21, title: "Lisbon, three weeks,", em: "coworking-first.", author: "Priya", price: "€1,850", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1548707309-dcebeab9ea9b?w=900&q=80", tags: ["European job", "Coworking"] },
  { ref: "WRK-061", days: 42, title: "Chiang Mai, six", em: "weeks at the desk.", author: "Tom", price: "$1,650", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1528181304800-259b08848526?w=900&q=80", tags: ["AU/EU job", "Cheap", "Long stay"] },
  { ref: "WRK-088", days: 14, title: "Medellín, two weeks,", em: "first workation.", author: "Marcus", price: "$1,400", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1552867983-68cf3fcffa0b?w=900&q=80", tags: ["US East Coast", "First workation"] },
  { ref: "WRK-075", days: 30, title: "Las Palmas, one", em: "month, GMT stable.", author: "Priya", price: "€2,100", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1573843981267-be1999ff37cd?w=900&q=80", tags: ["European job", "Year-round"] },
  { ref: "WRK-091", days: 60, title: "Tbilisi, two months,", em: "extreme value.", author: "Tom", price: "$2,800", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1565008576549-57569a49371c?w=900&q=80", tags: ["European job", "Cheap", "Long stay"] },
  { ref: "WRK-079", days: 30, title: "Taipei, one month,", em: "Asia infrastructure.", author: "Priya", price: "$2,400", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490077476659-095159692ab5?w=900&q=80", tags: ["AU/Asian job", "Best wifi"] },
  { ref: "WRK-094", days: 60, title: "Bansko, ski", em: "season quarter.", author: "Tom", price: "€2,600", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1604580864964-0462f5d5b1a8?w=900&q=80", tags: ["European job", "Ski", "Community"] },
];

// By trip length
const WORK_BY_LENGTH = [
  { len: "One week", days: "7", count: 5, examples: "Lisbon · Mexico City · Medellín", price: "from $900" },
  { len: "Two weeks", days: "14", count: 6, examples: "Buenos Aires · Medellín · Lisbon · Las Palmas", price: "from $1,400" },
  { len: "One month", days: "30", count: 8, examples: "Mexico City · Chiang Mai · Tbilisi · Taipei", price: "from $1,600" },
  { len: "Quarter (3 months)", days: "90", count: 4, examples: "Lisbon · Mexico City · Tbilisi · Bansko", price: "from $4,500" },
];

// Reading list
const WORK_READING = [
  { tag: "Editorial",  duration: "10 min", title: "What a workation actually is —", em: " and what it isn't.", author: "Marcus" },
  { tag: "Method",     duration: "8 min",  title: "How to pick a workation city,", em: " in five steps.", author: "Priya" },
  { tag: "Wifi",       duration: "9 min",  title: "The internet redundancy stack", em: " for remote workers.", author: "Tom" },
  { tag: "Timezone",   duration: "7 min",  title: "How to survive a cross-timezone", em: " job from Asia.", author: "Marcus" },
  { tag: "Tax",        duration: "12 min", title: "Working abroad: a plain-language", em: " tax primer by country.", author: "Priya" },
  { tag: "Housing",    duration: "8 min",  title: "Coworking vs. apartment:", em: " the workation math.", author: "Tom" },
  { tag: "Discipline", duration: "6 min",  title: "How to actually focus", em: " on a workation.", author: "Marcus" },
  { tag: "Long stay",  duration: "11 min", title: "When three months abroad", em: " becomes the plan.", author: "Priya" },
];

// FAQs
const WORK_FAQS = [
  {
    q: "What are the tax implications of working abroad?",
    a: "Most countries allow 90 or 183 days before tax residency kicks in — a standard workation under 90 days typically creates no liability. Portugal's NHR regime, Georgia's Virtual Zone, and several dedicated digital nomad visas are genuinely attractive for longer stays. If you exceed 90 days anywhere, read the DTA (double tax agreement) between your home country and that country, or pay an accountant. We have city-level tax briefs in our longer stay guides.",
  },
  {
    q: "What about my employer's policy?",
    a: "Ask explicitly before you go. Most managers say yes; the ones who don't will tell you something important before it becomes a problem. The standard ask: 'I'd like to work from [city] for [X weeks] — can you confirm this is fine with HR?' Most employers have no objection to short stays. Some restrict certain countries for legal or tax reasons. Thirty seconds. Done.",
  },
  {
    q: "The wifi is bad — what now?",
    a: "First: good wifi requires a dedicated coworking space or a tested apartment — not a hotel lobby or a random cafe. The reliability gap is significant. Second: carry a backup. A local SIM with a data plan and a travel router covers almost every failure mode. For critical calls, always be on ethernet or a tethered connection, not public wifi.",
  },
  {
    q: "What is an internet redundancy stack?",
    a: "Three layers: primary is wired ethernet at a coworking space; secondary is the building wifi as a call backup; tertiary is a local SIM tethered through a travel router (GL.iNet or similar). The Starlink mini is a fourth layer for genuinely remote locations. Each layer costs almost nothing to add. Relying on one is the mistake.",
  },
  {
    q: "What is the right city for a US East Coast job?",
    a: "Mexico City (UTC−6 in winter), Buenos Aires (UTC−3), and Medellín (UTC−5 in US winter) are the three strongest options. Mexico City puts 9am New York at 8am there — workable. Buenos Aires is 10am — easier. Medellín matches exactly. Europe is difficult for a full East Coast overlap; plan for a shortened working day or early starts.",
  },
  {
    q: "How do you actually focus on a workation?",
    a: "Fixed hours. Hard stop. Four productive hours with a genuine stop beats eight hours of divided attention. The failure mode is being half-working all day and half-experiencing all day — neither the work nor the trip lands. Treat the end of your work block as seriously as a flight departure. The afternoons are the reason you went.",
  },
];

// Practical brief
const WORK_PRACTICAL = [
  { k: "Connection tip", h: "Book the coworking space before the flight.", b: "A confirmed desk at a dedicated coworking space is the single biggest variable. Do not rely on the hotel wifi, the Airbnb description, or the café down the street. Book a day pass or desk membership before you land. Cancelling a desk is cheap; a broken deadline is not." },
  { k: "Timezone tip", h: "Map your calendar to local time before you book.", b: "List your five recurring calls. Convert each to local time at your destination. If more than one falls before 7am or after 10pm, you either change cities or change the calls. Twenty minutes now saves weeks of misery." },
  { k: "Redundancy tip", h: "Two connections, two devices.", b: "Local SIM with data. Travel router that can tether. For critical calls: ethernet or tethered only — not public wifi. The Starlink mini kit is the fourth layer for genuinely remote locations. Add each layer once; it costs almost nothing." },
  { k: "Housing tip", h: "Verify the internet before you commit.", b: "Ask the host for a Speedtest screenshot, not a speed claim. 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up is the working floor for video calls. Below that, book a backup coworking pass for call days. The description '100Mbps fibre' is not verified; a screenshot is." },
  { k: "Employer tip", h: "Ask before you go, not after you get back.", b: "The standard ask: 'I'd like to work from [city] for [X weeks] — can you confirm this is fine with HR?' Most managers say yes. The ones who don't will tell you something important before it becomes a problem." },
  { k: "Discipline tip", h: "Fixed hours. Hard stop.", b: "The failure mode is being half-working all day and half-experiencing all day. Treat the end of your work block as seriously as a flight departure. Four productive hours with a genuine stop beats eight hours of divided attention in a hotel room." },
];

// The desk — authors
const WORK_DESK = [
  { name: "Marcus Lin", role: "Senior Editor · Work Travel Desk", trips: 14, countries: "Portugal · Mexico · Colombia · Thailand", line: "I stopped working from cafes three years ago. A coworking desk changed the math on what was actually possible in a trip.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1438761681033-6461ffad8d80?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Priya Nair", role: "Field Correspondent · Asia & Europe", trips: 11, countries: "Portugal · Taiwan · Vietnam · Canary Islands", line: "The job does not care that you are somewhere beautiful. Plan accordingly.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1494790108377-be9c29b29330?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Tom Vasquez", role: "Remote Engineer · Work Travel", trips: 6, countries: "Thailand · Bulgaria · Georgia · Taiwan", line: "I spent two years trying to make remote engineering work from interesting places. I learned more about what breaks it than what makes it work.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1507003211169-0a1dd7228f2d?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Aisha Owusu", role: "Field Correspondent · Africa & Americas", trips: 8, countries: "South Africa · Colombia · Argentina · Mexico", line: "Cape Town in October is still the best workation month I've had. The overlap with Europe, the light, the food.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1607746882042-944635dfe10e?w=200&q=80" },
];

Object.assign(window, {
  WORK_META, WORK_PLACES, WORK_STYLES, WORK_ITINS,
  WORK_BY_LENGTH, WORK_READING, WORK_FAQS, WORK_PRACTICAL, WORK_DESK,
});
