
Cost of Living, Safety & Expat Guide (2026)
Country
Tunisia
Monthly Cost
$665
Internet
65 Mbps
Safety
5.1/10
Rent (1BR)
$310
Best for: Those stretching their savings
Cost level: Low ($665/mo)
Main downside: Street smarts needed
$665/mo
Low5.1/10
Variable65 Mbps
Good$310
Cheap$385/mo
693K
LargeReasonable costs and workable internet make it practical for remote work.
Budget-wise, $665/month is competitive globally.
Retirement here is feasible given the safety and expense levels.
Want more amenities? Kyoto offers a higher standard.
4 neighborhoods rated for expats and digital nomads — Les Berges du Lac tops the list at /10
Modern and upscale district near the lake, known for business centers, embassies, high-end apartments, and scenic waterfront views.
Neighborhood ratings based on expat livability, cost, and lifestyle fit. Data reflects current conditions in Tunis, Tunisia.
Avg Local Salary
$385/mo
Salary-to-Rent Ratio
1.2x
The salary-to-rent picture isn't great—many expats rely on foreign income sources.
On a local salary alone, making ends meet is tight. Remote work or savings bridge the gap.
Living costs in Tunis are low by global standards. A modest budget goes a long way.
That's 61% cheaper than Kyoto at $1,070/month.
About $665/month for one person. Actual costs vary based on habits and neighborhood.
Tunis is variable by neighborhood with a 5.1/10 safety score. Standard precautions apply.
With 65 Mbps average speeds, Tunis is adequate for most online work. Coworking options exist.
A 1-bedroom averages $310/month. Prices vary by neighborhood and proximity to center.
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NomadIQ Score
out of 10
Good
Safety Score
5.1/10
Internet Speed
65 Mbps
Monthly Cost
$665
Tunis is a solid choice for those seeking a change of scenery looking to relocate abroad. With a monthly cost of living around $665, a safety score of 5.1/10, and internet speeds of 65 Mbps, the city offers a balanced package for international residents. Whether you're drawn by the culture, the cost savings, or the lifestyle opportunities, Tunis deserves a spot on your shortlist. We recommend visiting for a few weeks before making a long-term commitment to ensure it aligns with your personal and professional needs.
Data sources include public cost-of-living datasets, user-reported data, and internal analysis. Last updated: August 2026.
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