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Coût de la Vie in Sri Lanka
pour Expatriés 2026

Sri Lanka cost of living index: 26.40/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $600–$2,000 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $14,200. Sri Lanka has emerged from its 2022 economic crisis remarkably well — inflation has stabilized at 4.2% (down from 70%), and the island nation's extraordinary natural beauty (beaches, hill country, ancient ruins) is drawing expats and remote workers back. Colombo's modern banking district and Galle's historic fort town offer two distinct expat lifestyles.

74% moins cher que New York

Votre budget NYC de 5 000 $ → $1,320/month in Sri Lanka · votre dollar va 279% further here

Appart. 1ch. · moy. est.
Repas restaurant · est.
Transport mensuel · est.
$528–$1,056/month Budget typique / mois
Banque Mondiale 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Mis à jour April 2026YMYL · Guide de données uniquement
Indice du Coût de la Vie
26.4
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Appart. 1ch. centre-ville · 91% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Par repas · 73% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 81% cheaper than NYC
RNB / habitant
$15.2k
Banque Mondiale PPP
Pouvoir d'Achat
16.4
Votre $ va 279% plus loin ici
Inflation 2026
-0.43%
Taux annuel

Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie

Sri Lanka 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banque Mondiale 2026
Coût de la Vievs NYC · 74% cheaper than NYC
26.4NYC = 100
RentAppart. 1ch. centre-ville
8.8~—
RestaurantsPar repas
26.6~—
GroceriesPanier mensuel
19.2~—
Pouvoir d'AchatAchat local
16.4×3.79 expat
vs base NYC
CatégorieIndiceUSD est.Niveau
Coût de la Vie26.474% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)8.8—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries19.2—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants26.6—/meal est.Cheap
Local Pouvoir d'Achat16.4×3.79 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$15.2kBanque Mondiale PPP
Inflation Rate-0.43%Annuel 2026

Logement & Loyer

USD per month · 2026
Banque Mondiale · GlobalCostData

Colombo's upscale neighborhoods—Colombo 3 (Colpetty) and Colombo 7 (Cinnamon Gardens)—command the highest rents: $400–$1,000/month for a 1-bedroom apartment, with furnished expat-friendly units on the higher end. Galle Fort offers long-stay rental apartments at $500–$1,200/month for seafront properties with character; smaller lanes and quieter zones run $300–$600. Beach towns like Mirissa and Weligama cater to digital nomads and remote workers at $300–$700/month with modern WiFi infrastructure. Suburban areas and local neighborhoods yield unfurnished rentals at $150–$350/month—practical for budget-conscious expats integrating into Sri Lankan communities.

Alimentation & Restaurants

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

A traditional rice and curry meal from a local warung costs $1–$2.50; street food favorites like hoppers, kottu roti, and lamprais run $0.50–$1.50. Keells and Cargills supermarkets stock imported goods at a 40–60% premium over local produce, but fresh tropical fruit, vegetables, and locally caught fish remain exceptionally cheap. A month of groceries for one person averages $120–$280 depending on how much imported food you buy. Post-crisis inflation has stabilized, making food budgets predictable again—a major relief after 2022–2023 volatility.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Public buses crisscross the island at $0.10–$0.30 per journey; tuk-tuks (auto-rickshaws) negotiate to $0.50–$2 for local trips. PickMe, a local ride-hailing app similar to Uber, is safe and reliable, with 5–10km journeys around $2–$5. The scenic train from Colombo to Kandy costs roughly $1.50 and takes 4 hours through hill-country landscape. There is no metro system; personal motorbikes (common among locals) cost $30–$50/month to own and operate, while car rental or purchase is expensive and unnecessary for urban expats.

Santé & Qualité de Vie

Indicateurs clés pour expatriés
WHO · UNDP 2026

Asiri Hospital and Lanka Hospital in Colombo offer modern private care with English-speaking doctors; GP consultations run $25–$60. Sri Lanka's growing medical tourism reputation means routine diagnostics (blood work, ultrasound) and dental work are exceptionally affordable. Expats typically purchase private insurance ($50–$150/month) rather than relying on public care. Dengue fever awareness is essential during monsoon seasons (May–September and December–February); prophylaxis and immediate clinic access are prudent.

Life Expectancy77.6 yrs
Physicians / 1,0001.1
Safety Index4.8Below Average
HDI Score0.78High Development
Education Index0.754
Air Quality PM2.524.0 µg/m³

Analyse Clé

Sri Lanka's post-crisis recovery is making it a rising star among affordable Asian destinations. The 1-year Digital Nomad Visa (available since late 2024 for $500) combined with 73.6% lower overall costs than NYC makes the island compelling for remote workers seeking stability, natural beauty, and strong digital infrastructure—especially as inflation has dropped from 70% to 4.2% in just two years.

Ultra Budget

Notre Verdict for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 26.4 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Idéal pour

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

Moins adapté pour

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Questions Fréquentes

Sri Lanka cost of living
Is Sri Lanka affordable for expats?
Absolutely. With a cost of living index of 26.40 (vs NYC at 100), Sri Lanka is one of Asia's most affordable destinations. Most expats live comfortably on $1,100–$2,000/month including rent, food, and leisure. The 2022–2023 economic crisis has fully passed, and inflation has stabilized at 4.2%, making long-term budgeting reliable again.
What is the average cost of living in Sri Lanka per month?
Budget travelers spend $600–$900/month on shared accommodation and local food. Comfortable expats allocate $1,100–$2,000 for a 1-bedroom apartment, mixed dining, and regular activities. Western-standard living with a villa, car, and frequent international dining runs $2,500+/month. Most remote workers fall into the second tier.
Can you live well in Sri Lanka on $1,500/month?
Yes, very well. $1,500/month covers a nice 1-bedroom apartment in a good neighborhood ($600–$800), groceries and local eating ($200–$300), transport ($50), utilities ($40), insurance ($80), and leisure ($300–$400). It's a comfortable middle-class lifestyle by global standards and allows for weekend trips and minor luxuries.
What is the cheapest city to live in Sri Lanka?
Weligama, Mirissa, and Matara (south coast) are the most budget-friendly regions, with accommodation at $300–$600 and living costs 20–30% below Colombo. For a balance of infrastructure and affordability, Galle (historic fort town) offers mid-range pricing ($500–$800 rent) with excellent tourism and digital nomad infrastructure. Colombo remains the most expensive but offers banking, healthcare, and international services.
How does Sri Lanka compare to India for expats?
Sri Lanka is 30–40% more expensive than rural India but significantly cheaper than major Indian metros (Delhi, Mumbai). However, Sri Lanka offers superior English fluency, more stable infrastructure, better internet for remote work, smaller size for easier travel, and beaches—making it more attractive to Western digital nomads despite the cost premium. India excels for ultra-budget backpackers and Ayurvedic tourism.
Sources : Banque Mondiale 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Données vérifiées April 2026. Ne constitue pas un conseil financier ou juridique.
Mis à jour April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Méthodologie. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.