Türkiye Relocation

Comparison

Antalya vs Dubai

Two of the most-discussed Mediterranean-and-Gulf relocation hubs. Dubai has 0% personal income tax but premium prices; Antalya is materially cheaper. Here's the honest comparison.

Dubai's pitch is well-known: 0% personal income tax, world-class infrastructure, year-round warm weather, the Golden Visa programme, and a massive existing foreigner community. Antalya plays a different role — Mediterranean coastal lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, with Türkiye's property-CBI route as the citizenship anchor.

Cost-wise Antalya is dramatically cheaper than Dubai. A couple's comfortable central lifestyle runs ~$1,800–$2,800/mo in Antalya versus ~$5,000–$8,000/mo in Dubai's foreigner-facing districts. Dubai rents in particular have risen sharply post-2022 and remain among the highest in the region.

On tax: UAE has 0% personal income tax federally and remains the headline draw for high-income foreigners. The UAE's 9% corporate tax (introduced 2023) applies to qualifying business income only, with substantial exemptions. Türkiye's proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption (2026) competes on similar logic but is still proposed.

Dubai is dramatically more expensive

Roughly 2–3x Antalya for equivalent lifestyle quality. The rent gap is enormous — Dubai foreigner-facing rents are among the highest in the region.

UAE 0% personal income tax is the headline draw

Federal personal income tax is 0%. Combined with the Golden Visa, UAE is a top tax-domicile destination for high-income foreigners.

Antalya is Mediterranean; Dubai is Gulf desert

Climates and lifestyles are fundamentally different. Antalya has 4 seasons including swimmable summers; Dubai has 6+ months of 35°C+ heat.

Both have property-route residency

Antalya: Turkish CBI USD 400K property. Dubai: AED 750K (~$200K) for 2-year, AED 2M+ for 10-year Golden Visa. Different price points, different outcomes (citizenship vs residency).

Side-by-side comparison

CategoryAntalyaDubai

Couple, central, comfortable lifestyle

~$1,800–$2,800/mo

~$5,000–$8,000/mo

Central 1-bed rent

~$800–$1,200/mo

~$1,800–$3,500/mo

Premium 1-bed

~$1,500–$2,500/mo

~$3,000–$6,000/mo

Eating out (mid-range, per person)

~$8–14

~$25–50

Private health insurance (adult)

~$80–250/mo

~$150–500/mo

International school (per child/year)

$10K–$25K

$15K–$35K

Personal income tax

Progressive; proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption

0% federal

Residency route

Turkish CBI USD 400K (citizenship)

Golden Visa AED 750K–AED 2M+ (residency)

Climate

Mediterranean 4 seasons

Hot desert; very hot summers

Which city is right for you?

Better for

Antalya

  • Cost-prioritising retirees and remote workers
  • Those who want Mediterranean climate over Gulf desert
  • Foreigners targeting Turkish citizenship via property
  • Families on moderate budgets

Better for

Dubai

  • High-income foreigners maximising 0% personal income tax
  • Crypto holders and high-net-worth individuals
  • Foreigners wanting top-tier infrastructure and luxury services
  • Professionals in finance, tech, real estate hubs

The honest take

Antalya and Dubai compete for very different segments of the relocator market. Dubai is the headline destination for high-income, tax-optimising foreigners — the 0% personal income tax combined with the Golden Visa programme is hard to match. The catch is cost: Dubai's foreigner-facing rents and lifestyle costs are among the highest in the broader region.

Antalya is the Mediterranean-coastal alternative — a fraction of the cost, four-season climate, and Türkiye's property-route to citizenship rather than long-term residency. Türkiye's proposed 20-year foreign-income exemption (2026), if enacted, would meaningfully narrow the tax gap with Dubai for many foreign-income profiles — but it's proposed, not law. Don't pick around it without specific tax advice.