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Djibouti · Cost of Living 2026
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Cost of Living in Djibouti
for Expats 2026

Djibouti cost of living index: 48/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $384–$576 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $6,500. Strategic Horn of Africa location controlling the Bab el-Mandeb strait, hosting multiple foreign military bases (US, France, China, Japan). Dollarized economy with DJF pegged to USD provides stability; relatively expensive due to heavy importation of goods across the Red Sea corridor.

52% cheaper than New York City

Your $5,000 NYC budget → $2,400/month in Djibouti · your dollar goes 108% further here

1-bed apt · est. avg.
Restaurant meal · est.
Monthly transit · est.
$960–$1,920/month Typical budget / month
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Updated April 2026YMYL · Data guide only
Cost of Living Index
48.0
NYC = 100 baseline · Moderate
0NYC 100200+
Rent
1-bed city centre · 81% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Per meal · 68% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 49% cheaper than NYC
GNI / capita
$8.0k
World Bank PPP
Purchasing Power
17.36
Your $ goes 108% further here
Inflation 2026
2.11%
Annual rate

Key Cost of Living Data

Djibouti 2026 · NYC baseline = 100
World Bank 2026
Cost of Livingvs NYC · 52% cheaper than NYC
48.0NYC = 100
Rent1-bed city centre
19.0~—
RestaurantsPer meal
32.0~—
GroceriesMonthly basket
51.0~—
Purch. PowerLocal buying
17.36×2.08 expat
vs NYC baseline
CategoryIndexEst. USDTier
Cost of Living48.052% cheaper than NYCModerate
Rent (1-bed city)19.0—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries51.0—/mo est.Moderate
Restaurants32.0—/meal est.Cheap
Local Purch. Power17.36×2.08 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$8.0kWorld Bank PPP
Inflation Rate2.11%Annual 2026

Housing & Rent

USD per month · 2026
World Bank · GlobalCostData

Djibouti City dominates the rental market with furnished apartments in expat zones (Haley, Boulaos) renting at $450–$800 monthly. Smaller unfurnished units drop to $300–$500. Military and diplomatic staff often receive housing allowances covering $600–$1,200. Secondary towns (Ali Sabieh, Tadjourah) offer minimal rental infrastructure; most residents own or occupy employer-provided housing. Short-term furnished rentals are expensive; long-term leases (2+ years) negotiate better rates. The property market is small and tightly controlled; expat housing typically routes through employers or established agents.

Food & Dining

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Heavy importation drives Djibouti's food costs 40–60% above regional averages. Local staples (rice, lentils, bread) are reasonably priced at $1–$3 per unit; imported meats, dairy, and Western goods cost 2–3x world prices. Fresh produce (dates, tomatoes, onions) from regional suppliers offer some savings. Monthly food budget: $120–$180 on local diet; $250–$400 including imported staples and dining out. Shopping in bulk through commissaries (military bases) is available to eligible expats, reducing import goods costs significantly.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Djibouti City has minimal public transport; shared taxis and minibuses cost $0.50–$1 per ride but are unreliable. Most expats hire drivers ($350–$550 monthly) or use personal vehicles. Fuel: $1.20/liter (subsidized). Motorcycles are uncommon due to extreme heat and poor road conditions. The only major highway connects Djibouti City to Ethiopia; regional travel requires 4WD. Taxis between Djibouti City and Ali Sabieh (200km): $50–$80. Within-city Uber/Careem are not available; traditional taxis dominate.

Healthcare & Quality of Life

Key indicators for expats
WHO · UNDP 2026

Djibouti City has Hôpital Peltier (public) and several private clinics serving expatriate military and diplomatic staff. Consultation fees: $35–$75. Serious medical cases are typically evacuated to Addis Ababa, Nairobi, or Europe; medical evacuation insurance ($120–$300 annually) is essential. Prescription medications are limited; chronic condition patients should carry 6-month supplies. The Red Sea's heat and dusty environment create respiratory and eye health challenges; sunscreen and hydration are non-negotiable.

Life Expectancy61.9 yrs
Physicians / 1,0000.2
HDI Score0.515Low Development
Education Index0.34
Air Quality PM2.520.0 µg/m³

Key Insight

Djibouti is a specialized expat niche—military bases, maritime logistics, strategic government posts—with high costs due to isolation and importation dependencies, but extraordinary currency stability (USD peg) and zero expat paperwork complications. Expect heat, limited leisure, and premium food prices; only viable for those with employer-provided housing and hardship allowances.

Budget-Friendly

Our Verdict for Djibouti

Djibouti offers strong value for money at CoL 48.0 — significantly below NYC and most Western cities. Digital nomads and expats from high-cost countries benefit most from this gap.

Best for

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

May not suit

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Monthly Budget Estimates

Djibouti · all-in USD per month
Frugal
$384–$450per month
Shared housing, cooking at home, local transport
Comfortable
$750–$1,000per month
Private apartment, regular dining out, occasional travel
Western Expat
$1,400+per month
Premium lifestyle, frequent travel, international standard

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Frequently Asked Questions

Djibouti cost of living
Is Djibouti affordable for expats?
For independent expats: moderately expensive (52% cheaper than NYC but pricier than neighbors). For military/diplomatic staff with allowances: excellent value. Most employed expats live on $1,000–$1,500 monthly with housing covered.
What is the average cost of living in Djibouti per month?
Budget travelers: $384–$450; comfortable expats: $750–$1,000; Western lifestyle: $1,400+. Djibouti City is the only practical expat base; secondary towns lack amenities.
Can you live well in Djibouti on $1,000/month?
Only with employer housing subsidy; independent expats need $1,200–$1,500 minimum. Food import costs and limited competitive retail make it difficult to live affordably without external support.
What is the cheapest city to live in Djibouti?
Ali Sabieh and Tadjourah offer lower rents ($200–$300/month) but minimal expat infrastructure, limited electricity reliability, and no retail competition. Only suitable for hardy long-term residents or researchers.
How does Djibouti compare to Ethiopia?
Djibouti is 30% more expensive overall but offers better security, USD stability, and strategic military presence. Ethiopia is cheaper but requires Arabic/French language skills for daily life; Djibouti is more international and English-friendly.
Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.
Updated April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Methodology. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.