Digital nomad working at outdoor cafe in Antalya Turkey Kaleiçi old town

Digital Nomad Guide to Antalya: Internet, Coworking & Cost of Living

Antalya has quietly become one of the Mediterranean’s most compelling destinations for digital nomads and remote workers. With a combination of affordable living, reliable internet infrastructure, a growing coworking scene, stunning natural surroundings, and direct flights from across Europe, the city offers something genuinely rare — a place where work and lifestyle balance feels effortless. Here’s everything you need to know before making Antalya your base.

Why Antalya for Digital Nomads?

Antalya is Turkey’s largest Mediterranean city — a genuinely liveable place rather than just a resort destination. The historic old town of Kaleiçi offers charming cobblestone streets, excellent cafes, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes working remotely feel like a genuine lifestyle choice rather than just a location change. The surrounding region adds mountain trails, ancient ruins, and one of Turkey’s most spectacular coastlines — the kind of environment that makes weekends genuinely restorative.

For remote workers earning in dollars or euros, Turkey’s cost structure makes Antalya exceptionally attractive. A high quality of life is accessible at significantly lower cost than comparable Mediterranean cities in Spain, Italy, or Greece.

Internet Speed and Connectivity in Antalya

Internet infrastructure in Antalya is solid and improving. Most coworking spaces and modern apartments offer fibre connections reaching 100 Mbps+. 4G/LTE coverage is reliable across the city as a backup. Free WiFi is widely available in cafes, restaurants, and hotels throughout the city.

One important note: some services and platforms may require a VPN in Turkey — particularly certain social media tools and content platforms. Having a reliable VPN subscription is strongly recommended for digital nomads working in Antalya. Turkey’s average download speed is around 14–50 Mbps depending on connection type, with fibre connections in coworking spaces performing significantly better.

Coworking Spaces in Antalya

Antalya has a small but growing coworking scene. The main options include:

Coworking Antalya — Located in Kaleiçi at Selçuk Mahallesi, Tuzkapısı Sokak, Kaleiçi Yat Limanı No:5. The most well-known space in the city with a highly praised outdoor working terrace — proper desk chairs, plug sockets, and good WiFi with a view. Hosts regular community events and attracts a mix of local freelancers and international nomads. Note: pricing is higher than comparable spaces in other Turkish cities.

Work C — A popular coworking space in the city centre offering a modern, comfortable environment. Reliable internet suitable for video calls and demanding work tasks.

Mozaik — Centrally located in Konyaaltı, very close to the beach. Reasonable daily prices for shared areas and private desks — a good option if you want to combine beach proximity with a professional work environment.

Creawork — Located at Abdi İpekçi Cd. No:13, offering additional options in the city centre.

For digital nomads who prefer cafe working, Antalya has excellent options throughout Kaleiçi and Konyaaltı with reliable WiFi and a welcoming atmosphere for working guests.

Cost of Living in Antalya for Digital Nomads

Antalya offers genuinely good value for remote workers earning in foreign currency. Approximate monthly costs:

Accommodation: A comfortable apartment in Kaleiçi or Konyaaltı ranges from $400–$800/month depending on size and location. Lara Beach area tends to be pricier during tourist season. Food: Local restaurants and markets are very affordable — a full meal at a local eatery costs $3–6. International restaurants and alcohol are notably more expensive. Transport: Public transport via AntalyaKart is very affordable at around $1.10 per journey. Coworking: Daily passes range from $8–20 depending on the space. Monthly memberships offer better value.

Overall monthly budget for a comfortable nomad lifestyle: $1,200–$2,000 depending on accommodation choice and lifestyle preferences.

Best Neighbourhoods for Digital Nomads

Kaleiçi (Old Town) is the most atmospheric choice — charming streets, excellent cafes, close to the main coworking space, and walkable to most amenities. It can be noisy in peak tourist season but is genuinely pleasant in spring and autumn.

Konyaaltı offers a more local, residential feel with the bonus of being very close to the beach. Good cafe and restaurant scene with reliable WiFi options. Popular with nomads who want beach proximity without paying Lara Beach resort prices.

Muratpaşa has a homely, authentic feel — further from the beach but more affordable and genuinely local. Good for longer stays where authentic neighbourhood living is preferred over tourist-area convenience.

Döşemealtı is for those who prefer countryside and outdoor spaces — hiking trails, traditional atmosphere, and lower costs. Less convenient for city-centre amenities.

Visa and Legal Considerations

Turkey does not currently offer a specific digital nomad visa. Most remote workers enter on a standard e-Visa (90 days, available online) and then apply for a short-term residence permit (ikamet) if planning a longer stay. The ikamet process has become more regulated in recent years — Antalya remains one of the more accessible cities for residence permit applications. Always check the latest regulations before planning an extended stay.

Best Time to Work from Antalya

Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are widely considered the best periods for digital nomads — mild temperatures make daytime working and evening exploration both comfortable. Summer (July–August) is very hot — midday temperatures regularly exceed 35°C, which can make non-air-conditioned working environments challenging. Winter (November–March) is quiet, affordable, and mild by European standards — excellent for focused work without tourist-season distractions.

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Things to Do When You’re Not Working

One of Antalya’s greatest advantages as a nomad base is the quality of weekend and after-work experiences. Ancient ruins like Aspendos, Perge, and Termessos are within easy reach. Day trips to Pamukkale, Cappadocia, and Kekova are all feasible from Antalya.

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Boat tours along the dramatic coastline, jeep safaris through the Taurus Mountains, white water rafting in Köprülü Canyon — the outdoor activity options are genuinely world-class.

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For cultural depth, the Antalya Museum is one of Turkey’s finest archaeological collections. Kaleiçi’s restaurants, rooftop bars, and evening marina walks provide excellent social infrastructure for the evenings.

Getting Around Antalya

Public transport via the AntalyaKart card covers buses, the Antalyaray tram (airport to city centre), and the historic Nostaljik Tramvay. For full flexibility, taxis via BiTaksi app are reliable and affordable. Read our complete Antalya public transport guide for everything you need to know.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Antalya good for digital nomads? Yes — Antalya offers a strong combination of affordable living, reliable internet, a growing coworking scene, excellent outdoor activities, and a high quality of life. It’s particularly well-suited for nomads who value natural beauty and Mediterranean lifestyle alongside productive work conditions.

How fast is the internet in Antalya? Coworking spaces and modern apartments offer fibre connections reaching 100 Mbps+. Cafe WiFi is generally reliable for standard remote work. A VPN is recommended as some services may be restricted in Turkey.

Is Antalya expensive for digital nomads? Antalya offers good value for those earning in foreign currencies. A comfortable nomad lifestyle is achievable for $1,200–$2,000/month including accommodation. Local food and transport are very affordable — international restaurants and alcohol are the main higher-cost items.

What is the best area to stay in Antalya as a digital nomad? Kaleiçi for atmosphere and coworking proximity. Konyaaltı for beach access and local feel. Muratpaşa for authentic neighbourhood living at lower costs.

Do I need a VPN in Antalya? Yes — a VPN is strongly recommended. Some platforms and services are restricted in Turkey, and a reliable VPN ensures uninterrupted access to work tools.

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Final Thoughts

Antalya is not yet on every digital nomad’s radar — and that’s precisely what makes it special right now. The infrastructure is solid, the lifestyle is genuinely excellent, and the cost advantage over comparable Mediterranean destinations is significant. Spring and autumn are the sweet spots — when the weather is perfect, the ancient sites are peaceful, and the city feels like it belongs to those who choose to live rather than just visit. If you’re looking for a Mediterranean base that combines productive work conditions with real quality of life, Antalya deserves serious consideration.

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