Bari vs Tamraght
Detailed side-by-side comparison of living costs, infrastructure, safety, and nomad lifestyle.
π Who Wins?
π°
Best Budget
Tamraght
π
Fastest Internet
Bari
π₯
Best Vibe
Tamraght
π‘οΈ
Safest City
Tamraght
πΏ
Cleanest Air
Tamraght
πΆ
Most Walkable
Bari
π Overall Winner: Tamraght
| Metric |
Bari
Italy |
Tamraght
Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| π° Monthly Budget & Costs | ||
| Total Est. Budget | $1050 | $730 |
| 1-Bed Center Rent | $550 | $350 |
| Coworking Desk | $140 | $100 |
| Local Meal | $12 | $6 |
| Cappuccino | $1.4 | $1.5 |
| Gym Membership | $40 | $40 |
| Transport Budget | $35 | $30 |
| π» Workspace & Infrastructure | ||
| Internet Speed | 55 Mbps | 30 Mbps |
| Nomad Vibe | 7/10 | 8/10 |
| πΏ Quality of Life & Culture | ||
| Safety Index | 72/100 | 75/100 |
| Healthcare Quality | Good | Average |
| English Proficiency | Average | Basic |
| Climate Type | Mediterranean | Mediterranean |
| Best Time to Visit | Apr - Jun | Nov - Apr |
Bari
π Pros
- Affordable cost of living compared to northern Italian cities
- Incredible fresh seafood and authentic Apulian cuisine
- Charming historic center (Bari Vecchia) with narrow alleys
- Well-connected by train to other Italian regions and Europe
- Warm, sunny climate most of the year
- Friendly locals once you break the language barrier
π Cons
- Limited English speakers outside tourist areas
- Bureaucracy can be slow and frustrating for foreigners
- Summer heat can be intense with high humidity
- Public beach options are somewhat limited and crowded
- Nightlife is quieter than in larger Italian cities
- Occasional strikes disrupt public transport
π Nomad Visas
- βͺ Schengen visa (90 days)
- βͺ Italian Digital Nomad Visa
- βͺ Long-term student visa
Tamraght
π Pros
- World-class surf breaks right at your doorstep
- Very affordable cost of living compared to Europe or US
- Warm, sunny weather most of the year
- Friendly and welcoming local community
- Relaxed, slow-paced lifestyle ideal for digital detox
- Close to Agadir for urban amenities
π Cons
- Internet can be unreliable during peak hours
- Limited coworking spaces and nomad infrastructure
- Conservative social norms, especially outside tourist areas
- English is not widely spoken outside hotels
- Tap water is not drinkable, need bottled water
- Cash is king; many places don't accept cards
π Nomad Visas
- βͺ 90-day tourist visa on arrival
- βͺ Visa extension at local police station
- βͺ Student or work visa for long-term stays