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Cost of Living in Limassol

Complete guide for expats, digital nomads and students — updated 2026

€1400
Monthly budget
€950
Rent (1BR)
€3.50
Beer at a bar
€40
Transport pass

Is Limassol a good place to live?

Limassol is Cyprus's cosmopolitan hub — a Mediterranean city with year-round sunshine, a thriving tech sector, and a growing expat community of digital nomads and remote workers. At around €1,400 per month, it offers strong value for a lifestyle that includes beach access, excellent food, and 340 days of sunshine a year.

The city has emerged as one of the top destinations for remote workers in the EU, partly due to Cyprus's favourable tax regime (15% flat corporate tax) and partly due to its excellent quality of life. The tech scene has exploded, with many Israeli, Russian, and international companies choosing Limassol as their European base. English is widely spoken — it is effectively the city's second language.

Neighbourhoods in Limassol

Germasogeia

Popular expat area east of centre. Modern apartments, beach clubs and excellent restaurants. Very international.

€950–1,200/month

Agios Athanasios

Quieter, residential area south of the city. Good schools, safe and well-connected. Popular with families.

€800–1,000/month

City Centre

Walking distance to the promenade, market and old town. Older building stock but extremely convenient.

€900–1,100/month

Limassol Marina

Premium waterfront living. Modern, luxurious and expensive. Best views in the city.

€1,400–2,000/month

Rent in Limassol

A one-bedroom apartment in Limassol city centre costs around €950 per month. The seafront promenade commands a premium (€1,200–1,500), while areas like Agios Athanasios and Ekali offer good value. New developments are ongoing, with many expats choosing modern apartments in areas like Germasogeia.

HousingMonthly cost
1-bedroom apartment, city centre€950
Internet (unlimited)€25

Food and drink in Limassol

Cypriot cuisine is a highlight — mezze platters loaded with halloumi, souvlaki, hummus, and grilled meats are abundant and affordable. A meal at a local taverna costs €10–15. The city has a strong brunch and coffee culture. Fresh produce at local markets (laïki) is excellent and cheap. Beer and wine are very affordable by European standards.

Food & drinkPrice
Beer at a bar€3.50
Meal at a cheap restaurant€12
Cappuccino€2.50

Transport in Limassol

Limassol has no metro or tram — public transport is bus-based and limited. Most expats rent a car or scooter (€250–400/month). Taxis and Bolt are widely used for shorter trips. The A1 motorway connects to Nicosia in 40 minutes.

TransportPrice
Monthly transport pass€40

Weather in Limassol

Spring
16–24°C
Warm, sunny, perfect
Summer
30–38°C
Hot, dry, beach season
Autumn
20–28°C
Warm, pleasant
Winter
12–18°C
Mild, occasional rain

Day trips from Limassol

Ancient Kourion (30 min) is one of the Mediterranean's best Roman archaeological sites. Troodos Mountains (45 min) offer hiking and skiing in winter. Paphos, UNESCO-listed for its Roman mosaics, is 45 min. Nicosia, the world's last divided capital, is 40 min by motorway.

Quality of life in Limassol

Safety
8.5
Affordability
6.8
Internet
7.5
Nightlife
7.0
English
9.0
Food scene
8.5

Total monthly budget in Limassol

A realistic monthly budget in Limassol for a single expat is €1,400 — rent €950, groceries €170, eating out €130, transport €80 (car costs or taxis), phone €20, gym €35, leisure €120.

Insider tip: If you are a remote worker or freelancer, look into the Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa — it offers a 1-year renewable residency with the right to work remotely from Cyprus at a non-EU company.

Frequently asked questions about Limassol

How much does it cost to live in Limassol per month?

A comfortable monthly budget in Limassol is around €1,400, including rent (€950), food, transport and leisure.

Is Limassol good for digital nomads?

Yes — Limassol is one of the top EU destinations for remote workers, with excellent weather, English widely spoken, favourable taxes and a growing tech community.

Do you need a car in Limassol?

Most expats find a car very useful in Limassol. Public transport is limited, and the city is quite spread out. Car rental starts from €250/month for a basic vehicle.

What is the weather like in Limassol?

Limassol has a classic Mediterranean climate — hot, dry summers (up to 38°C) and mild, occasionally rainy winters (12–18°C). It has around 340 sunny days per year.

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