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Türkiye · Europe

Adana

Best for: Mediterranean-Turkey nomads who want southern-coast warmth at lower prices than Antalya.

Mid-tier monthly cost

Full breakdown

$1,140/mo

  • Rent$450
  • Groceries$220
  • Dining out$200
  • Transport$30
  • Utilities$110
  • Coworking$130

Climate at a glance

Year heatmap

Hot-summer Mediterranean

Best months

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Annual range: 10°–29°C

FIRE math at this cost

Run scenarios

Annual spend

$13,680

FIRE target (4% SWR)

$342,000

Coast-FIRE @ 7%/30yr

$44,928

Editorial estimates using the standard 4% Trinity-study rule. Run the FIRE calculator for sequence-of-returns risk, custom withdrawal rates, and country-specific tax assumptions.

Visa for nomads

Medium nomad-friendly

Pathway

Extendable tourist

Program

Typical max stay

12 months

90-day visa-free or e-visa, with a new DNV pilot still maturing.

Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.

Field notes

Hotter and less polished than Istanbul or Antalya, but cheaper by a meaningful margin. Çukurova and Seyhan are the urban nomad pockets. Turkey's 90-day visa-free or e-visa applies; the new DNV pilot is still maturing. Summers are genuinely brutal (35°C+ and humid coastal); the November–April window is when this city makes sense. Lira volatility is the macro story — foreign-currency earners have a structural advantage.

Hotter and more humid than Istanbul — coastal Mediterranean position means summers (June–August) routinely hit 35°C with high humidity and locals leave for the mountains. Winters are mild-wet (10–12°C average). The shoulders (March–April, October–November) are the postcard windows.

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