Türkiye Relocation

Comparison

Bodrum vs Mallorca

Two Mediterranean-island-feeling destinations. Mallorca is in the EU and Schengen; Bodrum is the cheaper Aegean alternative. Here's the honest comparison.

Bodrum and Mallorca are both Mediterranean lifestyle destinations with strong second-home and expat markets. Mallorca is the Balearic Spanish island and a favourite of German, UK and Scandinavian foreigners; Bodrum is the equivalent Turkish Aegean peninsula with a similar second-home density and strong Russian, German and UK presence.

Cost-wise Bodrum is roughly 30–45% cheaper than Mallorca for equivalent lifestyle quality. A couple's comfortable lifestyle runs ~$2,000–$3,000/mo in Bodrum versus ~$3,000–$4,500/mo in Mallorca's expat-facing areas. Mallorca rents have risen sharply since 2020 and the island's housing market is genuinely tight.

On status: Mallorca is in the EU and Schengen. Spain's Beckham Law inbound-tax regime is well-known and the Non-Lucrative Visa is a standard retiree path. Türkiye sits outside both EU and Schengen.

Bodrum is roughly 30–45% cheaper

Materially lower rent and services costs. Both are seasonal markets — winter rates are notably lower than peak summer.

Mallorca is in EU + Schengen

Day-one Schengen mobility, EU healthcare, EU banking. The Non-Lucrative Visa is the standard retiree path.

Spanish tax has Beckham Law for inbound workers

Reduced 24% flat rate on Spanish-source income for new tax residents (6 years). Note Spain's wealth tax and exit tax in some autonomous communities.

Both are seasonal lifestyle markets

Summer-peaks-and-winter-quiet pattern. Bodrum's winter is mild and cheap; Mallorca's winter is similar in feel but more expensive.

Side-by-side comparison

CategoryBodrumMallorca

Couple, central, comfortable lifestyle

~$2,000–$3,000/mo

~$3,000–$4,500/mo

Central 1-bed rent (year-round)

~$700–$1,300/mo

~$1,200–$2,200/mo

Eating out (mid-range, per person)

~$10–18

~$20–35

International school (per child/year)

$10K–$25K

€8K–€20K

EU + Schengen

Outside both

EU + Schengen member

Residency route

Short-term residence permit, CBI USD 400K

Non-Lucrative Visa / Digital Nomad Visa / Beckham Law

Tax — favourable regime

Proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption

Beckham Law for inbound workers; standard worldwide-income otherwise

Climate

Aegean Mediterranean

Western Mediterranean

Expat scene

Russian, German, UK

German, UK, Scandinavian

Which city is right for you?

Better for

Bodrum

  • Cost-prioritising retirees seeking Aegean lifestyle
  • Russian and German foreigners using existing community ties
  • Those targeting Turkish citizenship via property
  • Sailors and yacht-based residents (Bodrum has a major marina cluster)

Better for

Mallorca

  • EU passport holders wanting EU island lifestyle
  • Inbound workers using Spain's Beckham Law
  • German and Scandinavian retirees
  • High-net-worth foreigners with established Mallorca community ties

The honest take

Bodrum and Mallorca play similar roles in their respective national markets — premium coastal lifestyle destinations with strong second-home cultures. Mallorca's pitch is EU residency and a mature international infrastructure built over 50 years of German, UK and Scandinavian inflows. The cost has risen accordingly, especially since 2020.

Bodrum's pitch is cost and Türkiye's property-route to citizenship. The Aegean coast has been gentrifying since 2020 with strong inflows from Istanbul wealth and from Russian, German and UK foreigners — but it remains materially cheaper than Mallorca for an equivalent lifestyle. Tax-wise, Spain's Beckham Law works for inbound workers but only on Spanish-source income; Türkiye's proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption (2026) targets foreign-source income directly. Both warrant a tax advisor.