Barbados vs Istanbul vs Mexico City vs Playa del Carmen vs Ubud

Barbados ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ง
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Istanbul ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท
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Mexico City ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ
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Playa del Carmen ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ
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Ubud ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ
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Population 110,000 15,520,000 8,850,000 259,453 112,490
Official language(s) English, Bajan Creole Turkish Spanish Spanish Indonesian and Balinese
Level of English Very high Low Moderate Moderate Low
Main airport Bridgetown/Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) Istanbul Airport (IST) Mexico City International Airport (MEX) Cancun International Airport (CUN) Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPA)
Most common months to visit November - May April - June, September and October March - May, October, November January - May, October - December May - October
Currency BBD - Barbadian dollar ($) TRY - Turkish Lira (โ‚บ) MXN - Mexican Peso ($) MXN - Mexican Peso ($) IDR - Indonesian Rupiah (Rp)
Credit cards Accepted in some places, cash also needed for smaller businesses Accepted in most places Widely accepted (less with AMEX) Accepted almost everywhere Accepted in some places
Remote worker visa Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Average monthly costs $2702 $659 $1867 $2143 $1363
Rent $1054 $354 $778 $923 $658
Groceries $234 $44 $281 $127 $150
Dining out $345 $81 $182 $207 $10
Cafe $75 $18 $49 $42 $28
Coworking space $321 $49 $159 $160 $106
Mobile internet $49 $3 $25 $21 $3
Public transportation $35 $6 $11 $17 $53
Taxis $106 $6 $9 $9 $13
Shared bicycles and scooters $0 $2 $24 $49 $33
Sport and cultural events $37 $11 $81 $97 $14
Museums and sights $36 $15 $20 $217 $9
Nightlife $96 $22 $64 $77 $118
Gym $86 $9 $69 $42 $72
Yoga $130 $23 $65 $54 $87
Massage $99 $15 $51 $101 $10
SIM card options Digicel Turkcell, Turk Telekom Telcel, Movistar Telcel, Movistar Telkomsel, XL Axiata
Tipping 10 - 15% usually included in restaurants, add 10 - 15% at bars Tip 5-10% in restaurants, cafรฉs and bars 10-15% for restaurants, bars and services 10-15% for restaurants Tip 5 - 10% in restaurants if service charge is not included in the bill
Taxi apps None available BiTaksi Uber N/A Grab, GoJek
Tap water Not drinkable Not drinkable Not drinkable Not drinkable Not drinkable
Overall cuisine Bajan cuisine features an eclectic mix of European, Asian, and Caribbean styles resulting in bold, tasty and crunchy meat or fish dishes with lots of spices, lime juice, thyme and salads laden with local vegetables and hot side dishes. A fusion of cultures creates diverse dishes with bulgur, koftes, stews, eggplants and fish Corn, beans, tortillas and chili peppers typically alongside meat and cheese Staple dishes from maize, beans, sweet potato and avocado along with meat, chili peppers and other spices Balinese foods revolve on the complex flavors from certain ingredients like fresh vegetables, meat, coconut milk, and time-tested spices mixture.
Local food specialities Cou-cou and flying fish, fish cakes, cutters, pudding and souse, macaroni pie, conkies, Bajan black cake, sea eggs Dรถner, ฤฐรงli Kรถfte, Dondurma, Karnฤฑyarฤฑk, Turkish delight Enchiladas, torta de chilaquiles, esquites, quesadillas, tlacoyos, tacos, tostadas Chilaquiles, tacos al pastor, chile rellenos, cochinita pibil, tostadas, pozole Satay, nasi goreng, gado-gado, martabak, bubur sumsum
Eat like a local Food trucks, pubs, seaside street food, roadside carts, local seafood restaurants, smaller traditional restaurants and rum shops Traditional breakfasts, street stalls for simit, lahmacun and kokorec, Turkish coffee Markets, food stalls, menรบ del dรญa (cheap set lunch menus) Taco stands, esquite stalls, El Fogon, El Pirata, Dona Mary's Warung for authentic babi guling and bebek betutu, cafes for kopi luwak, street stalls for pisang goreng, nasi campur, and sate lilit
Vegetarian / vegan options 14 options on HappyCow 59 listings on Happy Cow 279 listings on Happy Cow 72 listings on Happy Cow 255 listings on Happy Cow