Cartagena vs. Yokohama: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Cartagena Cartagena Image by:Josué Rodríguez
Yokohama Yokohama Image by:Alix Lee

Yokohama presents a fundamentally different economic profile compared to Cartagena. Its GDP per capita is substantially higher at $46,200 versus Cartagena's $18,700. This translates directly to living expenses, reflected in Yokohama's significantly higher Cost of Living Index of 46.6 compared to Cartagena's 38.05. Furthermore, Yokohama's average monthly net salary after tax ($2,705.88) is considerably higher than Cartagena's $391.35. While Yokohama's property prices are high, with a city center cost per square meter of $6,148.29 versus Cartagena's $2,892.13, the lower mortgage interest rate (2.09% compared to Cartagena's 15.0%) makes housing more manageable relative to income. Yokohama's GDP growth rate (1.68%) is also marginally higher than Cartagena's (0.61%).

Climate Index
56 / 86.9
Cost of Living Index
38.1 / 46.6

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The gap in quality of life is stark, particularly concerning safety and healthcare. Yokohama scores much higher on the Safety Index (86.13) than Cartagena's 47.89, indicating vastly better security. Healthcare quality is similarly superior in Yokohama, with an Index of 78.12 compared to Cartagena's 51.74. Environmental quality also favors Yokohama, with a lower Pollution Index (27.45) than Cartagena's 50.57. However, Cartagena boasts a higher overall Quality of Life Index (91.56) despite Yokohama's city-specific index being considerably higher (209.13). Yokohama's longer average commute time (Traffic Commute Time Index: 49.62) is another disadvantage compared to Cartagena's 30.0.

Health Care Index
51.7 / 78.1
Pollution Index
50.6 / 27.5

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Housing affordability, while appearing more favorable in Yokohama due to its lower Property Price to Income Ratio (9.56) versus Cartagena's 30.73, must be viewed alongside the much higher salaries in Yokohama. The absolute purchase price in Yokohama's center ($6,148.29 per sqm) is still significantly higher than Cartagena's $2,892.13. The lower mortgage rates in Yokohama ($4200.98 per sqm outside the center, $6148.29 inside) combined with higher salaries provide better long-term financial leverage for property ownership than Cartagena, where higher mortgage rates ($15.0%) and lower salaries ($391.35) present a less secure path.

Purchasing Power Index
28.8 / 157.9
Quality of Life Index
91.6 / 209.1

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From an investment and career standpoint, Yokohama offers greater potential. Its higher GDP growth rate (1.68%) and slightly higher population growth rate (0.43%) suggest continued economic expansion compared to Cartagena's lower rates (0.61% and 0.48%). Yokohama's developed economy provides access to a wider range of industries and potentially more stable career paths, although this comes with the associated higher cost of living and property prices. Cartagena offers lower absolute costs for living and property, but the higher mortgage rates and lower economic growth rate (0.61%) indicate less financial security and potentially less robust long-term career prospects.

Safety Index
47.9 / 86.1
Traffic Commute Time Index
30 / 49.6

Cartagena   Yokohama

In essence, Yokohama and Cartagena represent vastly different environments. Yokohama provides superior economic fundamentals, higher income, lower mortgage rates, and vastly superior quality of life in safety, healthcare, and environment, offering greater financial security and career potential despite its high cost. Cartagena is significantly more affordable but presents substantial trade-offs in safety, healthcare quality, environmental conditions, and economic stability. The choice hinges on individual priorities regarding financial security, career development, and the premium associated with living in a developed metropolis versus a developing one.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Cartagena

Ceviche de PescadoA vibrant and zesty dish made with fresh corvina fish marinated in a tangy citrus dressing of lime and lemon juice, mixed with chopped onions, cilantro, and a hint of local herbs like culantro. Served cold, it explodes with flavor, offering a delicate balance of textures from the tender fish to the crisp vegetables.
Arepas de Yuca con ChivoFlaky yuca fritters stuffed with spiced goat meat, slow-cooked until tender and flavorful. The yuca dough is fried to a golden crunch, while the chivo filling is seasoned with cumin, garlic, and a touch of chili, creating a harmonious blend of textures from the crispy exterior to the soft interior.
Frituras CartageneasA delightful platter of fried treats including plantain chips (tostones), yuca sticks (chicharrón de yuca), and fish fritters (frittos). Crispy on the outside, these bites are served with a side of spicy sauce or a tangy tamarind dipping sauce, offering a perfect mix of textures and bold flavors.

Yokohama

Fugu (Blowfish)A traditional Japanese delicacy known for its deadly poisonous parts. Served as sashimi or tempura, it's a daring dish requiring expert preparation.
Negiyaki (Netted Grilled Onion)Grilled onions marinated in soy sauce and served with optional additions like beef, bacon or shrimp. A popular street food in Yokohama.
Kaisendon (Seafood Rice Bowl)A bowl of rice topped with a variety of fresh seafood such as tuna, squid, and shrimp. Served with miso soup and pickled vegetables.
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Travel & attractions

Cartagena

Walled City of CartagenaA UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic district features colorful colonial buildings and fortifications.
Castle of San Felipe de BarajasOne of the largest Spanish fortresses ever built, it offers a glimpse into the city's history and military past.
Getsemani NeighborhoodKnown for its vibrant street art, lively music scene, and colorful colonial architecture.
Palace of InquisitionA museum housed in a former Spanish Inquisition tribunal, showcasing the history of the Inquisition in Cartagena.
Convento de la PopaA hilltop monastery with stunning views over Cartagena and the Caribbean Sea.

Yokohama

Yokohama ChinatownThe largest Chinatown in Japan, featuring traditional Chinese architecture, shops, and restaurants.
Ferris Wheel Cosmo Clock 21A famous Ferris wheel located at the Minato Mirai 21 district, offering panoramic views of Yokohama.
Yokohama Red Brick WarehouseHistoric warehouses converted into a shopping and entertainment complex with waterfront views.
Sankeien GardenA beautiful traditional Japanese garden featuring several relocated historic structures.
Yokohama Cup Noodles MuseumInteractive museum dedicated to the history and creation of instant ramen noodles, founded by Momofuku Ando.

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Real estate & living comparison

Cartagena Yokohama
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1942.82 USD 4200.98 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 445.1 USD 447.13 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 607.35 USD 775.96 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 391.35 USD 2705.88 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.61 USD 1.68 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 31.02 USD 50.88 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 153.06 USD 131.36 USD
Population 914,552 3,757,630

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:44:31+00:00

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