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Punta del Diablo, Uruguay πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Ύ
#700 ,

Nomad Score: 60%

Cost Breakdown

Category
🏠 Housing
$250.00
$700.00
$45.00
πŸ”Œ Utilities
$60.00
$90.00
$0.00
πŸ“Ά Internet & Mobile
$25.00
$45.00
$3.00
πŸ›’ Groceries
$150.00
$300.00
$10.00
πŸš— Transportation
$40.00
$80.00
$5.00
🍽️ Dining Out
$60.00
$350.00
$25.00
🎟️ Leisure Activities
$30.00
$120.00
$15.00
πŸ₯ Health Insurance
$40.00
$150.00
$0.00
πŸ“ Visa & Legal Fees
$0.00
$25.00
$0.00
Total
$655.00
$1,860.00
$103.00
Local Resident: Basic but comfortable lifestyle for a local salary. Cooking most meals at home with occasional local restaurants (2-3x/month). Local brands and services.
Digital Nomad: Western standard of living with imported goods/services. Regular dining out at mid-range to upscale restaurants (3-4x/week). Mix of local and imported products.
Tourist: Daily costs for comfortable short-term stays. Eating most meals at restaurants, using tourist-oriented services and accommodations.

Individual Item Costs

🏒 Apartment (1 bedroom)
$350.00
Varies by neighborhood. Closer to the beach and city center tends to be 20-30% higher, especially in peak tourist season. per month
β˜• Coffee
$1.50
Specialty coffee shops charge around this price; local cafes might offer coffee for as low as $1.00. per cup
🍺 Beer
$2.00
Local beers in bars and restaurants; prices can increase during tourist season. per pint
🍽️ Meal (Inexpensive)
$8.00
Typical local eateries; prices rise slightly during peak tourist months. per meal
πŸ” Fast Food Combo
$6.50
Includes burger, fries, and drink; international chains are rare, so local fast food prices apply. per meal

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