Digital Nomad Life in Limassol, Cyprus
Summary: Limassol, Cyprus is a popular destination for digital nomads due to its low cost of living, excellent weather, and vibrant culture. The city is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and diverse cultural attractions. The best neighborhood to live in Limassol is the Old Town, which is located in the heart of the city and offers a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. The approximate population of Limassol is around 200,000. The weather in Limassol, Cyprus is typically mild and sunny, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the mid-70s Fahrenheit (10-25 Celsius). The average monthly cost of living for a digital nomad in Limassol is around $1,500 USD, depending on lifestyle and accommodation. The cost of renting a centrally located, one-bedroom apartment with high-speed internet access in Limassol is around $600-800 USD per month.
How do I meet people in Limassol?
When we asked people living in Limassol about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded:
"Expats in Limassol can join a variety of clubs and activities, such as sports clubs, book clubs, language clubs, and more. Expats can also meet people by attending local events, such as festivals, concerts, and art exhibitions. Additionally, many expats find it helpful to join online forums and social media groups related to their interests, as well as attending meetups and networking events. Finally, expats can also meet people by simply exploring the city and getting to know their neighbors," explained one person living in Limassol, Cyprus.
"Join online forums such as BFC Trading Post Cyprus Limassol Living and also Cyprus-AngloInfo as they are full of information - before you move to Cyprus. We also have the UKCA club in the town which is frequented by UK ex-pats. If you are an animal lover, there are loads of sanctuaries that are seeking voluntary help and we also have the Samaritans who regularly need assistance," said one expat in Limassol.
What is life like in Limassol?
When we asked people living in Limassol what life is like and how people spend their time, they said:
"Life for expats and digital nomads in Limassol is generally quite pleasant. The city is known for its Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers, making it an ideal place to live and work. The cost of living is relatively low, and the city is home to a vibrant expat community, with plenty of opportunities to socialize and network. The city also offers a wide range of activities and attractions, from its beautiful beaches to its historical sites and cultural attractions. Additionally, the city is well-connected to the rest of the world, with an international airport and excellent public transportation. All in all, Limassol is an attractive destination for expats and digital nomads looking for a comfortable and affordable place to live and work," remarked one member in Limassol.
"Limassol is in the centre of the island, so is ideal for access from both airports and makes it an easy place for visiting the East & West coasts within a 2 hour drive to visit Ayia Napa (if that's your cup of tea). Limassol is probably the most cosmopolitan city in Cyprus and there are many nationalities living & working here. It's the hub of numerous off-shore companies and also the main container shipping port. Cruise ships come into Cyprus via Limassol new port. It's a city that covers a multitude of things so yes, it's a living & breathing city for work or play. With a long tourist sea front covering almost 12km nobody can complain they are short of things to do," explained one expat living in Limassol, Cyprus.
Where should I live in Limassol?
We asked digital nomads and expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:
"One of the best ways to find a place to live in Limassol is to search online for rental listings. There are many websites that offer listings for apartments, houses, and other types of rental properties in Limassol. Additionally, you can search for rental properties on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. You can also contact local real estate agents who specialize in rental properties in Limassol. Finally, you can ask friends and family who live in Limassol for recommendations," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Limassol.
What do I need to know before moving to Limassol?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Limassol, they said:
"Be prepared to have sufficient funds to last for up to 2yrs without an income. The initial setting up costs can be quite expensive as white goods are not cheap because everything has to be imported. Rent a property first to find the right location in line with work. A lot of offices or shops work "split shifts" so you are expected to go home for a couple of hours at lunchtime then go back and work till possibly 8pm during Summer hours. Salries cannot be compared to UK at all and a good salary of CYP 600 or 1025pm is not so easy to come by. You may be expected to work 40hrs a week and for that on split shifts, sometimes working at weekends with a half day off mid week. Second hand cars hold their value really well in Cyprus so are not cheap to purchase and there is a lack of public transport - except along the main tourist road. A car is a necessity and Cyprus is not the place to come if you do not or are not willing to drive. Traffic can be horrendous during the weekly rush hour and we have at least 3 rush hours per day. Be prepared to sit in your car over lunchtime rush hour in temperatures of above 40 degrees! Winters are fairly short, starting in January till March but lack of insulation in the properties here mean you freeze in winter and boil in summer. Also, the humidity in July & August is VERY sweaty! Government office usually close for 2 weeks in August due to the heat when most workers escape to the mountains to cool off. Electricity costs are comparable to those in UK, but we get free hot water for about 9 months of the year from the solar systems. Telephone calls are extremely cheap, although internet or broadband service is more expensive than UK and many other European countries. Currently there is a real monopoly on the telephone service provider but slowly, things are changing and more competitors are coming in. Don't expect everything to happen overnight because it won't. There is a saying in Cyprus "siga, siga", which means "slowly, slowly" - believe me, it is very true! But that is why we chose to come to live here in the first place. We have a much more relaxed lifestyle and less worry, financially or otherwise than we ever had in UK. It isn't a place to come to if you have a get rich quick attitude. But, if you are comfortably off with some funds behind you and are prepared to work or change your worklife balance, leading a simpler lifestyle - then this is definitely the place," said one person in Limassol.
"Before retiring in Limassol, expats should familiarize themselves with the local culture and customs. It is also important to research the cost of living in Limassol, as well as the availability of healthcare and other services. Additionally, expats should consider the climate in Limassol, as well as the language spoken in the area. Finally, expats should research the local laws and regulations to ensure they are compliant with the local government," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Limassol.
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What do people appreciate most about the culture in Limassol?
"Expats in Limassol appreciate the warm and welcoming nature of the local people. They also enjoy the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, with its emphasis on enjoying life and taking time to appreciate the simple things. The city's vibrant nightlife, with its many bars and restaurants, is also a draw for expats. Additionally, the city's rich cultural heritage, with its ancient ruins, churches, and museums, is a source of fascination for many. Finally, the city's stunning beaches and stunning natural scenery make it a great place to live and explore," said one expat who made the move to Limassol.
What do people find most challenging about the culture in Limassol?
"Expats in Limassol often find the language barrier to be the most challenging aspect of the local culture. As English is not widely spoken, it can be difficult to communicate with locals and to access services. Additionally, the local customs and traditions can be difficult to understand and navigate for those who are not familiar with them. Furthermore, the cost of living in Limassol can be high, making it difficult for expats to adjust to the local lifestyle," explained one person living in Limassol, Cyprus.
What residency documents or visas did I need if I will be in Limassol for a while?
"If you plan to stay in Limassol for a while, you will need to apply for a residence permit. Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for a visa before entering the country. You will also need to provide proof of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, as well as proof of accommodation," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Limassol.
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What cultural blunders should I try to avoid making in Limassol?
We asked people in Limassol if they could share any humorous cultural blunders they commited. They wrote:
"It is important to be respectful of local customs and traditions when visiting Limassol. It is considered impolite to show too much skin in public, so it is best to dress modestly. It is also important to be aware of the local religious customs and to avoid making any comments that could be seen as disrespectful. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the local language and to avoid speaking loudly or using offensive language. Finally, it is important to be respectful of the local culture and to avoid making any jokes or comments that could be seen as offensive," remarked one member in Limassol.
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What are healthcare services like in Limassol?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Limassol, they replied:
"Healthcare services in Limassol, are provided through a mix of public and private facilities, ensuring residents and visitors have access to quality medical care. The city is home to the Limassol General Hospital, which is a public institution offering a wide range of services, including emergency care, inpatient and outpatient services, and specialized departments such as cardiology, orthopedics, and pediatrics. In addition to the public hospital, there are numerous private clinics and hospitals in Limassol, offering specialized services and treatments in various medical fields. These private facilities often boast state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained medical professionals, ensuring patients receive top-notch care. Primary healthcare services are also available in Limassol through a network of public health centers and private general practitioners. These facilities provide essential services such as vaccinations, routine check-ups, and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Pharmacies are widely available throughout the city, providing prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as advice on minor health issues. Many pharmacies also offer homeopathic and alternative medicine options. Dental care in Limassol is provided by both public and private dental clinics, offering a range of services from routine check-ups to more specialized treatments such as orthodontics and oral surgery. Overall, healthcare services in Limassol are of a high standard, with a combination of public and private facilities ensuring that residents and visitors have access to comprehensive medical care," explained one digital nomad living in Limassol, Cyprus.
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What are the pros and cons of living in Limassol?
"Expats and digital nomads living in Limassol, often appreciate the city's beautiful beaches, sunny weather, and picturesque coastline. They also enjoy the laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle, friendly locals, and the vibrant mix of cultures. The city offers a wide range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and water sports, which are popular among expats and digital nomads. Additionally, the relatively low cost of living, good healthcare system, and high safety levels make Limassol an attractive destination for many. On the other hand, some expats and digital nomads may find the job market in Limassol to be limited, particularly for those who do not speak Greek. The public transportation system is also not as developed as in other European cities, which can make getting around more challenging for those without a car. Some may also find the bureaucracy and slow pace of certain services frustrating. Lastly, while the cost of living is generally lower than in other European cities, housing prices in Limassol can be relatively high, especially in popular areas close to the beach," commented a person living in Limassol, Cyprus.
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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.
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