Working in Limassol

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Life in Limassol

This vibrant city in Cyprus offers a perfect blend of beautiful beaches, cosmopolitan vibes, and rich history. Enjoy a relaxed coastal lifestyle, enjoy delicious local cuisine, and soak up the warm Cypriot hospitality. 

The nightlife in Limassol is vibrant and diverse, offering a range of bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. You can enjoy lively evenings at Saripolou Square, upscale experiences at Limassol Marina, explore the Old Town’s traditional taverns, party at beachfront clubs, or try your luck at the casinos. Limassol’s nightlife caters to different tastes, providing a mix of live music, DJ performances, beach parties, and more, ensuring a memorable night out in the city.

Work in Limassol

  • Average working hours per week: an average of 40 hours, 8 hours daily
  • Typical working day: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Number of Vacation days: 20 days / 4 weeks
  • Commute: Mostly by foot, bus or taxi.
  • Work culture: Generally considered to be relaxed and informal with more of a flat hierarchy 

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FAQ

You can move to Limassol by yourself, with a friend or as a couple. There are pros and cons to all of the situations. If you consider moving abroad with any kind of friend it can be a really good idea to sit down and talk through practical and everyday stuff such as economy, bills, cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking vs ordering, going out/staying in, how you deal with potentially going out without each other as well as having friends and family visiting (from near and far and extended visits). Apart from the practical arrangements, life is fun when you can share your new core memories with other people – so it is very recommendable to move abroad together. Moving with a friend can cause you to interact less with new people compared to if you move abroad by yourself. But if this is a good or a bad thing entirely depends on your personal goals and wishes as well as your personality.

Conclusion: communication is key if you and your friend decide to move abroad together

On average, these are the monthly rent costs in Limassol:

  • 1-bedroom apartment in the city center: €1,000-€1,800
  • 1-bedroom apartment outside the city center: €800-€1,100
  • Room in a shared apartment: €400-€900

Prices may range within neigbourhoods. However, here are a few areas that are often considered affordable and offer a good quality of life:

  • Mesa Geitonia: Located just east of Limassol city center.
  • Agios Ioannis: Situated close to the city center, Agios Ioannis is a popular neighborhood known for its affordable apartments and houses.
  • Kapsalos: Located northeast of the city center
  • Ypsonas: Situated west of Limassol

has a Mediterranean climate:

  • Spring: 15-24 °C. Warm and sunny
  • Summer: 27-35°C. Hot and dry, ideal for beach days
  • Autumn: 20-29°C. Warm with increasing rainfall, but the sea is still warm
  • Winter: 10-18°C. Mild and rainy

Some of the best beaches in Limassol are:

  • Lady’s Mile Beach: popular sandy beach with clear waters and ample facilities for water sports and activities.
  • Curium Beach: located near the ancient city of Curium, this beach offers a picturesque setting with beautiful cliffs and archaeological sites.
  • Dasoudi Beach: family-friendly beach with shallow waters and a playground, perfect for relaxation and picnics.
  • Governor’s Beach: known for its unique white rocks and tranquil atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling.
  • Pissouri Beach: pebble beach with crystal-clear waters, offering a serene environment and stunning views.

How expensive is Limassol?

If you decide to start living and working in Limassol, it’s important to know more about the costs of living there. In the FAQ we already told you about the housing costs, but there is more than that. We list the most expensive costs for expats in Limassol:

  • Groceries: €250-€400 a month
  • Casual meal in a restaurant: €12-€20
  • Coffee in a café: €3-€4
  • Half a litre in a bar: €4-€6
  • Monthly bus pass: €40-€45
  • Gym membership: €40-€70 a month

Still not sure about moving to Limassol?

Limassol in an experience that combines luxury, culture, and natural beauty:

  • Enjoy evenings at the long seafront promenade (Molos), perfect for walking, jogging, or skating
  • Go for an after-work swim with your friends or coworkers
  • Limassol has a strong after-work drinks culture, so enjoy a delicious cocktail at one of the many beach bars, rooftop bars, or clubs
  • Because of the diverse history of Cyprus, Limassol also has a mix of local tavernas and international food (Asian, Middle Eastern, vegan, fine dining)
  • Go to one of the cultural events that happen every year in Limassol, like the Wine Festival every summer
  • There is a big expat community in Limassol. So you will make friends coming from everywhere in the world

If you want even more information about living and working in Limassol, we provide you with that in our guide. 

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