Cheap Places to Live: Best Cities for Travelers & Digital Nomads
Most people think moving abroad or living in another country is expensive. The truth? You can live better, cheaper, and happier in many parts of the world—often for less than your monthly rent back home.
When I first became a digital nomad, I was shocked by how far my money went overseas. Suddenly, I wasn’t stressed about bills. I wasn’t drowning in expensive rent or overpriced meals. Instead, I found cities where I could live comfortably on a budget, meet other travelers, work from cafés, and explore new cultures—all without going broke.
This guide combines everything I’ve learned over years of traveling and living abroad. It’s part story, part practical blueprint, and part digital nomad guide to help you choose where to live next.
If you’re brand new to budget travel, also read: How to Travel the World on a Budget.
Why Live Abroad? (The Hidden Benefits No One Talks About)
Living abroad isn’t just cheaper—it’s life-changing. Here are some reasons why millions of travelers, digital nomads, and remote workers move overseas every year:
- Lower cost of living — your money goes MUCH further.
- Better lifestyle — beaches, mountains, warm climates, friendly communities.
- Digital nomad hubs — cafés, coworking, strong Wi-Fi.
- New cultures & food — every day feels like an adventure.
- Escape stressful work culture — slower pace, better quality of life.
- Meet people from all over the world — nomads, travelers, expats.
Once you realize you can live comfortably for $800–$1,200 per month (in many countries), your entire perspective on money and freedom changes.
How to Choose the Best Cheap Place to Live
There’s no “best” city for everyone—but there IS a best city for you. Here’s how to choose the perfect destination.
🌴 1. Climate
Do you prefer beaches? Mountains? Warm year-round weather? Cool and seasonal climates?
💰 2. Cost of Living
- Rent
- Food
- Transportation
- Wi-Fi / coworking
- Visas
Most cities in this guide range from $600–$1,400 per month total living costs.
⚡ 3. Internet & Workspaces
Essential for digital nomads. Most cities listed here have fast Wi-Fi and popular coworking spaces.
🛂 4. Visa Rules
Some countries offer long visas (30–365 days) and easy extensions. Perfect for nomads.
🧑🤝🧑 5. Community
Choosing a city with an expat or nomad community makes life easier, especially if you’re traveling solo.
Best Cheap Places to Live (Top Countries & Cities)
Let’s dive into the world’s most affordable, safe, exciting, and beautiful places to live—whether you’re a traveler, remote worker, or digital nomad.
🌏 Southeast Asia: Best Region for Beginners & Budget Travel
Southeast Asia is the digital nomad capital of the world. Cheap, friendly, safe, beautiful—everything a long-term traveler wants.
🇹🇭 1. Chiang Mai, Thailand
One of the world’s most famous digital nomad cities. Cheap, safe, friendly, and extremely livable.
- Rent: $250–$400/month
- Meals: $1–$3
- Total monthly cost: $700–$900
- Wi-Fi: Excellent
- Community: Huge nomad scene
Chiang Mai is perfect for beginners, digital nomads, and slow travelers.
For productivity tips, read: Digital Nomad Productivity Guide.
🇻🇳 2. Da Nang, Vietnam
A coastal city with a beachfront lifestyle, incredible food, and fast Wi-Fi. Cheaper than Thailand, but equally comfortable.
- Rent: $250–$350/month
- Meals: $1–$2
- Total monthly cost: $600–$900
- Internet: Very fast
- Lifestyle: Beach + city mix
Da Nang is ideal for nomads who want affordable beach life with good infrastructure.
🇮🇩 3. Canggu, Bali (Indonesia)
Canggu is the capital of digital nomad lifestyle—surf, cafés, coworking, healthy food, warm weather.
- Rent: $300–$500/month (room) or $600+ for villa room
- Meals: $2–$4 local food
- Total monthly cost: $900–$1,400
- Community: Massive nomad hub
- Safety: Good (be mindful with scooters)
If you want freedom, beaches, and community—Canggu is unbeatable.
If you’re interested in becoming a nomad, check out: How to Become a Digital Nomad.
🌎 Latin America: Cheap, Beautiful & Full of Culture
Latin America is one of the most budget-friendly regions on earth. It’s full of vibrant cities, beautiful beaches, mountain towns, friendly locals, and strong expat communities. The cost of living is low, the food is amazing, and the pace of life is relaxed.
If you’re a new digital nomad, this region is perfect—especially if you want warm weather + affordability + culture.
🇲🇽 4. Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City (CDMX) is one of the world’s coolest capitals. It’s safe in most neighborhoods, full of cafés, great food, culture, coworking spaces, and fast Wi-Fi. Many nomads stay in Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, or Juárez.
- Rent: $400–$700/month (room) · $800–$1,200 (apartment)
- Meals: $2–$4 street food · $8+ restaurants
- Total monthly cost: $900–$1,400
- Best for: Urban lifestyle, culture, food lovers
Safety varies by neighborhood (Roma/Condesa are the safest for foreigners). The nomad community is huge.
🇨🇴 5. Medellín, Colombia
Medellín is famous for perfect year-round weather (“the city of eternal spring”), great internet, and a massive digital nomad scene. It’s one of the best-value cities on earth.
- Rent: $250–$400 (room) · $500–$800 (apartment)
- Meals: $2–$4 local food
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Internet: Very reliable (20–300 Mbps)
Most nomads stay in El Poblado or Laureles. Medellín is safe if you stay aware and avoid sketchy areas at night.
If you plan to work while traveling, read: Digital Nomad Productivity Guide.
🇵🇪 6. Lima, Peru
Lima offers some of the best food in the world, coastal views, long boardwalks, and a growing nomad community. It’s affordable, modern, safe in the right areas (Miraflores, Barranco), and full of culture.
- Rent: $300–$500
- Meals: $2–$5
- Total monthly cost: $800–$1,100
- Wi-Fi: Good
Lima is great for food lovers and city nomads who also want beach views without huge costs.
🇦🇷 7. Buenos Aires, Argentina
One of South America’s most beautiful cities—European architecture, amazing cafés, vibrant nightlife, strong expat community, and extremely low cost of living (due to currency exchange rates).
- Rent: $200–$350 (room) · $400–$700 (apartment)
- Meals: $2–$4
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Best for: Culture, nightlife, long-term stays
Buenos Aires is one of the BEST budget cities in the world right now. High quality of life for very low cost.
If you’re considering living abroad long-term, read: How to Become a Digital Nomad.
🇧🇷 8. Florianópolis, Brazil
A paradise for beach lovers and surfers. Florianópolis (Floripa) is one of the safest and most beautiful places in Brazil, with coworking spaces and solid infrastructure.
- Rent: $300–$500
- Meals: $3–$5
- Total monthly cost: $900–$1,300
- Lifestyle: Beach + nature + relaxed vibe
If you want beaches + good quality of life, Floripa is a dream.
🌍 Eastern Europe: Safe, Affordable & Perfect for Nomads
Eastern Europe is clean, safe, modern, and surprisingly affordable. Fast internet, beautiful architecture, great cafés, and comfortable infrastructure make it perfect for digital nomads.
🇬🇪 9. Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgia is visa-friendly (1-year stay for many nationalities), cheap, safe, and extremely popular with nomads.
- Rent: $250–$400
- Meals: $3–$5
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Internet: Excellent
- Visa: 365 days
Tbilisi is perfect for long stays, remote work, and budget travelers.
🇷🇴 10. Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets: affordable, safe, modern, extremely fast internet (some of the fastest in the world), and a growing digital nomad community.
- Rent: $300–$450
- Meals: $4–$6
- Total monthly cost: $900–$1,300
- Internet: Top-tier
If you want Europe but can’t afford Western Europe prices, Romania is perfect.
🌍 Middle East: Safe, Modern & Surprisingly Affordable
Many people assume the Middle East is expensive, but several cities offer great value, modern living standards, and digital nomad–friendly environments.
🇹🇷 11. Antalya, Turkey
Antalya is one of the most underrated cheap places to live: beautiful beaches, great weather, modern apartments, and low living costs.
- Rent: $250–$400
- Meals: $3–$5
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Internet: Good
- Lifestyle: Beaches + nature + relaxed vibe
Antalya is perfect for people who want beach life + affordability + safety.
🇦🇪 12. Sharjah, UAE (Budget Alternative to Dubai)
Dubai is expensive, but Sharjah—just 20–30 minutes away—offers modern living at a fraction of the cost. Many expats live in Sharjah and commute to Dubai.
- Rent: $350–$600
- Meals: $5–$7
- Total monthly cost: $1,000–$1,400
- Internet: Excellent
If you want Middle Eastern comfort without Dubai prices, Sharjah is the best choice.
🌍 Africa: Affordable, Natural, & Cultural
Africa has some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth—and a growing digital nomad scene. It’s affordable, welcoming, and rich in culture.
🇿🇦 13. Cape Town, South Africa
One of the most stunning cities in the world—mountains, beaches, cafés, coworking spaces, and vibrant communities. Extremely affordable for foreigners.
- Rent: $300–$600
- Meals: $3–$6
- Total monthly cost: $900–$1,400
- Internet: Good
Safety varies by neighborhood, but popular areas like Sea Point and Green Point are safe for nomads.
🇲🇦 14. Marrakech, Morocco

Colorful markets, amazing food, and affordable living. Marrakech is great for culture lovers and slow travelers.
- Rent: $200–$400
- Meals: $2–$4
- Total monthly cost: $600–$900
- Lifestyle: Historic + exotic + cultural
Marrakech is cheaper than most European cities and full of character.
🌎 Hidden Gems: Cheap, Safe & Beautiful Places You Never Hear About
If you want something different—not too touristy, not too crowded—these hidden gems are perfect. All of them are incredibly affordable and comfortable for long-term stays.
🇦🇱 15. Tirana, Albania

Albania is one of Europe’s cheapest countries with beautiful beaches, mountains, friendly locals, and easy visa rules.
- Rent: $200–$350
- Meals: $3–$5
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Wi-Fi: Good
Perfect for nomads who want Europe on a budget.
🇵🇹 16. Porto, Portugal (More Affordable Than Lisbon)

Portugal is trending among digital nomads, and Porto offers lower prices than Lisbon while still being safe, beautiful, and welcoming.
- Rent: $400–$700
- Meals: $5–$7
- Total monthly cost: $1,000–$1,500
- Community: Growing nomad scene
If you love Europe, wine, and ocean views—Porto is perfect.
🇵🇭 17. Cebu, Philippines

Cheaper than Manila and surrounded by beautiful beaches. Friendly locals, island adventures, and a laid-back lifestyle.
- Rent: $200–$350
- Meals: $2–$4
- Total monthly cost: $600–$900
- Internet: Improving (coworking recommended)
Cebu is great for nomads who want island life + affordability.
🇲🇾 18. Penang, Malaysia

An underrated digital nomad hub with incredible food, great weather, modern infrastructure, and lower costs than Kuala Lumpur.
- Rent: $250–$400
- Meals: $2–$4
- Total monthly cost: $700–$1,000
- Internet: Very good
Perfect for long-term stays, retirees, and budget nomads.
How to Choose the Best Cheap Place to Live (Use This Framework)
Choosing a place to live abroad isn’t about picking the “cheapest” option—it’s about picking the right option for your personality, lifestyle, and goals.
Use this 5-step decision framework:
1. Decide Your Lifestyle
- Beach life? → Bali, Da Nang, Florianópolis, Cebu
- City life? → Mexico City, Medellín, Buenos Aires
- Quiet + cozy? → Tbilisi, Tirana, Porto
- Nature-focused? → Cape Town, Antalya, Chiang Mai
2. Choose Your Budget Level
- $600–$800/month: Albania, Vietnam, Peru, Philippines
- $800–$1,000/month: Thailand, Colombia, Georgia
- $1,000–$1,400/month: Mexico, Turkey, Brazil
- $1,200–$1,500/month: Portugal, UAE (Sharjah)
3. Check Internet + Coworking
If you’re working online, prioritize fast internet + stable electricity + nearby coworking spaces.
4. Look at Visa Policies
- Georgia: 1 year
- Mexico: 180 days
- Thailand: Easy renewals
- Albania: 1 year for many nationalities
- Portugal: Digital nomad visa option
5. Follow Your Vibe
The most important part isn’t the cost—it’s the vibe. You want to live in a city that feels right, inspires you, and gives you energy.
Example Monthly Budgets (What You Can Expect)
💸 $600/Month Budget
- Rent: $200–$300
- Food: $120–$180
- Transportation: $20–$40
- Coffee/workspaces: $40–$60
- Extras: $100
Possible in: Vietnam, Philippines, Peru, Albania
💸 $1,000/Month Budget
- Rent: $300–$450
- Food: $200–$300
- Transportation: $40–$60
- Coworking: $70–$100
- Extras: $150–$250
Possible in: Thailand, Colombia, Turkey, Georgia
💸 $1,500/Month Budget
- Rent: $450–$700
- Food: $300–$400
- Coworking: $100–$150
- Transportation: $60–$100
- Extras: $200+
Possible in: Portugal, UAE (Sharjah), Brazil
Living Abroad Will Change Your Life (Here’s How)
Living abroad teaches you more about life than any classroom or job ever could. You learn independence. You learn creativity. You learn to appreciate simple moments—sunsets, street food, beach mornings, small conversations with strangers.
You realize that life doesn’t have to be expensive to be meaningful. It doesn’t have to be stressful to be productive. It doesn’t have to be rigid to be fulfilling.
And perhaps most importantly—you learn that the world is far more welcoming and affordable than most people think.
If living abroad is something you dream about, your journey can start today. You don’t have to wait for permission.
Start with research. Pick a destination. Save a little. Book a ticket. And step into the life you’ve been imagining.
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