Türkiye Relocation

Comparison

Antalya vs Larnaca

Two Mediterranean coastal hubs with growing foreigner communities. Larnaca is in the EU (not Schengen); Antalya is the cheaper Turkish option. Here's the honest comparison.

Antalya and Larnaca are both Eastern Mediterranean coastal cities with hot dry summers, mild winters and growing foreign-resident populations. Larnaca has emerged as a quieter alternative to Limassol, with the international airport on its doorstep and a more relaxed pace. Antalya is much larger and materially cheaper.

Cost-wise Antalya is roughly 30–45% cheaper than Larnaca. A couple's comfortable lifestyle runs ~$1,800–$2,800/mo in Antalya versus ~$2,500–$3,800/mo in Larnaca — Cyprus rents have risen sharply since 2022 with the influx of Russian, Israeli and Lebanese residents.

On status: Cyprus is in the EU but NOT Schengen — joining is on the roadmap but not yet effected. Türkiye sits outside both. Cyprus's 60-day non-dom tax residency rule remains one of the most discussed tax setups in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Antalya is roughly 30–45% cheaper

Materially lower rent, eating out and personal services. Larnaca is closer to Antalya than Limassol on price but the gap is still wide.

Cyprus 60-day rule is real and well-tested

Cyprus tax residency is achievable in 60 days for individuals not tax-resident elsewhere. Combined with the Non-Dom regime, attractive for high-foreign-income foreigners.

Cyprus is EU but NOT Schengen

Important distinction. EU residency yes; Schengen mobility no (Cyprus is on the path but not yet a member). Antalya is outside both.

Antalya is a much bigger city

Antalya metro is ~1.5M people; Larnaca is ~85K. Different daily-life feel — Antalya has deep services, Larnaca is small-town Mediterranean.

Side-by-side comparison

CategoryAntalyaLarnaca

Couple, central, comfortable lifestyle

~$1,800–$2,800/mo

~$2,500–$3,800/mo

Central 1-bed rent

~$800–$1,200/mo

~$1,200–$2,000/mo

Eating out (mid-range, per person)

~$8–14

~$15–25

Private health insurance (adult)

~$80–250/mo

~$70–200/mo

International school (per child/year)

$10K–$25K

€10K–€20K

EU residency

No (Türkiye outside EU)

Yes (EU member)

Schengen access

No

No (Cyprus is EU but not Schengen yet)

Tax — favourable regime

Proposed 20-year exemption

Cyprus 60-day rule + Non-Dom regime

Citizenship route

Turkish CBI USD 400K

EU naturalisation; investor program ended 2020

Which city is right for you?

Better for

Antalya

  • Cost-prioritising retirees and remote workers
  • Russian-speakers (Antalya has Türkiye's largest Russian-speaking community)
  • Those targeting Turkish citizenship via property
  • Foreigners wanting deeper services and a larger city

Better for

Larnaca

  • High-foreign-income foreigners using Cyprus 60-day Non-Dom
  • EU-passport holders wanting EU residency on the Mediterranean
  • English-first speakers (English fluency is high in Cyprus)
  • Those who prefer small-town Mediterranean over a megacity

The honest take

Antalya and Larnaca serve overlapping audiences but at different price and scale points. Larnaca's pitch is the Cyprus tax regime — the 60-day rule combined with Non-Dom status is genuinely attractive for high-foreign-income foreigners and remains one of the most discussed tax setups in Europe. The trade-off is cost: Cyprus rents and services have risen sharply since 2022.

Antalya's pitch is cost and scale. A 1.5M-person Mediterranean city with deep services, a strong existing Russian-speaking and German expat community, and Türkiye's property-CBI route. Türkiye's proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption (2026), if enacted, would compete directly with Cyprus's Non-Dom regime — but Cyprus's regime is law and Türkiye's is proposed. Confirm specifics with a tax advisor before relocating around either.