Salvador vs. Cape Town: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Salvador Salvador Image by:LEONARDO DOURADO
Cape Town Cape Town Image by:Kelly

Cape Town's cost of living is substantially higher than Salvador's, reflecting a clear premium for the South African city. This isn't just a marginal difference; the overall index is significantly higher (41.77 vs. 29.49), driven by expenses across food, transport, and especially housing. Even basic groceries and restaurant meals cost more in Cape Town, while fuel is more expensive too. This places a considerable financial weight on everyday life compared to Salvador.

Climate Index
82.8 / 98.2
Cost of Living Index
33.1 / 41.8

Salvador   Cape Town

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Beyond the broad cost index, the quality of life differential between these two cities is stark, particularly concerning personal safety and healthcare access. Cape Town demonstrates vastly superior metrics in safety, scoring much higher (26.47 vs. 2.91) than Salvador. Healthcare access is also notably better in Cape Town, reflected in its higher index score (68.91 vs. 62.79). While climate is rated higher in Cape Town (98.19), its pollution levels are marginally worse (38.3 vs. 32.7). These factors combined make Cape Town's overall quality of life appear significantly better, albeit at a steep price.

Health Care Index
62.2 / 68.9
Pollution Index
43 / 38.3

Salvador   Cape Town

The cost disparity is most pronounced in housing, a fundamental factor impacting residents' financial stability. While Salvador offers lower overall housing costs, the gap in property values is particularly wide. Cape Town's property prices are nearly double those in Salvador (mean index 61.43 vs. 30.71). This translates directly into rental costs, where a city-center 1-bedroom apartment in Cape Town costs nearly three times what a similar apartment would rent for in Salvador. High mortgage interest rates, around 11% annually in both cities, further compound the financial burden in Cape Town due to the sheer value of the properties.

Purchasing Power Index
35 / 103.8
Quality of Life Index
104.8 / 158.7

Salvador   Cape Town

Transportation costs also favour Cape Town, adding another layer to the financial gap. Fuel is more expensive there ($1.32/L vs. $0.99/L). While monthly public transport passes are moderately pricier ($61.87 vs. $36.29), the overall transportation expense is higher. Car purchase prices are similar, but the combination of higher fuel costs, potentially more congested traffic, and the city's superior transport infrastructure contributes to a greater transportation budget requirement in Cape Town.

Safety Index
23.7 / 26.5
Traffic Commute Time Index
38.4 / 42.4

Salvador   Cape Town

In essence, Cape Town delivers a superior experience regarding safety and healthcare, but this comes at a dramatically increased cost across all major living categories, especially housing. Salvador presents a much more affordable alternative, but at the cost of significant trade-offs in personal security, healthcare availability, and environmental factors like air quality. The decision between these two cities hinges entirely on whether an individual prioritizes the enhanced quality of life offered by Cape Town or the substantially lower cost of living in Salvador.

SalvadorSalvador
Cape TownCape Town

Local cuisine & dishes

Cape Town

BobotieA creamy, spiced meatloaf dish layered with a custard-like topping, baked to perfection. Made with minced meat (usually beef or pork) seasoned with cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon, then topped with a sweet custard. Served with yellow rice and sambals, it's a comforting blend of Dutch and Malay influences.
KoeksisterA deep-fried doughnut dusted with sugar or served savory, often with a sprinkle of chili powder. Traditionally made with a simple flour batter, fried until golden, and enjoyed as a sweet treat or savory snack, reflecting Cape Town's diverse street food culture.
Waterblommetjie StewA hearty stew made with water lily bulbs (waterblommetjies), slow-cooked in a spiced broth with meat. The bulbs add a unique, slightly nutty flavor and soft texture, often served with traditional herbs like wild garlic and rooibos tea for an authentic Cape Town experience.
SalvadorSalvador
Cape TownCape Town

Travel & attractions

Salvador

PelourinhoA historic neighborhood and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its colorful colonial architecture and vibrant cultural scene.
Museum of Afro-BahiaA museum dedicated to the African influence on Brazilian culture, showcasing art, music, and history.
Igreja do Bom Jesus dos NegaçoesAn iconic Baroque church with a famous statue of Christ atop its tower, offering panoramic views of the city.
Farol da Barra LighthouseA historic lighthouse located on the beachfront, providing stunning views and a glimpse into Salvador's maritime history.
Mercado ModeloA bustling market offering local crafts, food, and souvenirs, attracting tourists with its lively atmosphere.

Cape Town

Table MountainA flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa
Cape PointA headland at the end of the Cape Peninsula, south-west of Cape Town, notorious for its stormy waters and steep cliffs
Robben IslandAn island near Cape Town, in Table Bay, off the coast of South Africa, notable as the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years
Kirstenbosch National Botanical GardenA botanical garden located on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, dedicated to indigenous South African flora
V&A WaterfrontA large commercial development in Cape Town, South Africa, with shops, hotels, harbour facilities, and a large outdoor amphitheatre

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Real estate & living comparison

Salvador Cape Town
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1329.42 USD 1494 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 268.79 USD 670.53 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 409.95 USD 1262.65 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 380.39 USD 1651.11 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.91 USD 0.7 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 56.85 USD 61.87 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 88.22 USD 134.77 USD
Population 2,417,678 4,770,313

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:28:54+00:00

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