Author: Demos Petsas | Founder
March 13, 2026
Podcast studio rates in Nicosia range from €50 to €150 per hour, with options like Overdope and POD offering dedicated recording spaces in the city centre. Creators also have easy access to Vocal Monkey Studios in Larnaca (45 minutes away) at €80 per hour. Nicosia has quietly become one of the best places in the region for audio makers — the scene has grown from a small cluster of indie voices into a real hub with pro studios, a strong group of creators, and stories you simply cannot find in any other city. This guide covers all you need to know about the Nicosia podcast scene in 2026.
Last updated: March 2026
You may be asking: what is the scene really like in Nicosia today? The answer is that it has grown from a few indie shows into a full system with pro studios, courses, and dozens of active podcasts in many languages. Data from Feedspot's 2026 list shows that several Nicosia shows now rank among the top 30 in all of Cyprus [1]. The scene spans politics, tech, culture, and daily life, with makers putting out content in English, Greek, and Turkish.
Simply put, the mix of pro studios, diverse voices from Greek Cypriot, Turkish Cypriot, and global groups, rising local fans, and fresh energy from digital nomads makes Nicosia stand out from other cities in the region. If you want to start a podcast in Cyprus, the answer is clear: this city and the wider island have all a modern maker needs to grow a loyal fan base over time and reach new ears around the world with content that stands out.
But why is Nicosia growing so fast as a podcast city? The answer is a mix of three things: where it sits on the map, how much things cost, and the culture that drives its people. The city is at the meeting point of Europe, Asia, and Africa, which draws a global crowd with rich stories to tell and share with the world through audio and video content.
London, Berlin, or Paris cost far more to live in, while Nicosia gives full access to EU markets and digital tools at a lower price. Research shows that studio rates in Cyprus typically run between €50 and €150 per hour, which is still a fraction of what you would pay in major European cities for the same level of quality [2]. Because the total cost of making a show is lower here, creators can get pro results without burning all of their cash on rent and gear alone. This is a key reason why so many new shows launch in Cyprus first.
Cyprus has also become a magnet for remote workers, with spots like Nomads CoWorking and Axess Space now open across Nicosia [3]. Many of these hubs include podcast rooms as part of their plans. The local Digital Nomads Meetup Group hosts monthly events where makers meet and find new allies, and this steady flow of global talent means the scene is always growing with fresh takes and new ideas from people who bring their own stories and skills to the table.
As the last divided capital on Earth, Nicosia also has tales that do not exist in any other city. A UN buffer zone runs through its heart, and Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot groups live side by side. Shows like Nicosia Uncut have proven that there is a large, eager crowd for real, ground-level content from this rare city, making it a goldmine for any maker looking for topics that stand out.
So how do you find the right studio? The answer is that Nicosia has a few local options, and creators in Cyprus also have access to studios in nearby cities like Larnaca, which is only about 45 minutes away. Here is a look at the Nicosia studios and a wider option for creators who want the best fit for their show.
Overdope runs a 300 m² audio-visual hub in Nicosia [4]. Their space has a full 5x6x5 metre wall for video and photo work, fully sealed podcast sets for clean audio, and a top-end studio built for mixing. Their focus leans toward video and cinema-grade visuals along with audio, which may suit creators who need both in one location.
POD is a custom studio built for podcasting in Nicosia [5]. They have mics, audio boards, and mixing tools, with the space treated using panels to cut noise and echo. POD offers hourly, half-day, and full-day rates with deals for long-term clients. The studio is central with easy parking, which helps when bringing guests who are new to the area.
The Gray Room has Shure SM7B mics and handles up to four mics with a 3-4 camera setup for video [6]. Their model covers recording, editing, and promo support as a bundled service for creators who prefer a turnkey approach where someone else handles all the tech so you can focus on your content and delivery during each session.
For creators who want a dedicated podcast studio with a personal, hands-on approach, Vocal Monkey Studios in Larnaca is just a short drive from Nicosia. We offer pro-grade mics, fully treated rooms, video podcast production, and full technical support so you can focus entirely on your content and guests. See our full podcast recording service details for what's included in every session. Many of our clients come from Nicosia and across Cyprus because they value the personal service and relaxed studio setting that a boutique studio provides over a larger facility.
| Feature | Overdope | POD | Gray Room | Vocal Monkey Studios |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Nicosia | Nicosia | Nicosia | Larnaca (~45 min) |
| Size | 300 m² | Boutique | Acoustic suite | Boutique |
| Video | Cyclorama wall | Video setup | 3-4 cameras | Video podcast setup |
| Mics | Pro grade | Latest gear | Shure SM7B | Pro grade |
| Booking | By project | Hourly to full-day | All-in-one | Flexible sessions |
| Best For | Video + polish | Flexible | Turnkey | Personal service |
But what is worth hearing from the Nicosia scene? The answer is that there are several top shows that cover a wide range of topics and prove the depth and range of this city's audio output today. These shows span politics, tech, culture, and daily life, and each one has built a loyal fan base by staying true to its niche and putting out episodes on a steady schedule that fans can count on.
Nicosia Uncut is the most played Cypriot politics podcast based on Apple Podcasts data. Hosts Andromachi Sophocleous and Kemal Baykalli bring "cold, hard truth from the divided capital" across 65 episodes, each about 36 minutes long, with new content every 23 days [7]. The show digs into Cyprus politics and questions the stories told by the press, making it a must for anyone who wants to grasp what is really going on in this unique city.
Hack Cyprus, hosted by Andreas Lefkatis, dives into tech topics with episodes of about 57 minutes each [1]. Guests chat about what is trending in their fields and how they use new tools to build up Cyprus as a tech hub. Alpha Podcasts, based in Nicosia with over 8,300 fans on social media, puts out quality news and fun content in Greek. The Mamma Mu Podcast, by writer Eleni Antoniou, covers culture, family, mental health, and social topics in talks that feel honest and real. All of these shows prove you can build a loyal crowd by caring deeply about your topic.
How do you get going? The answer is simple: you can begin with under €150 in basic gear, or go to a pro studio for a polished launch from day one. The key is to know your paths and pick the one that fits your goals and your wallet before you spend any money at all.
First, lock in your show format, target crowd, and niche before you buy gear or book time. The scene here covers politics, tech, and culture well, but there is room for new voices with fresh angles based on your own life and tested skills. You have three main paths for how to record: a home setup with a USB mic at €50-€150 and free tools like Audacity, where some local makers even record in their cars for better sound; co-working rooms that come with your monthly plan at no extra cost; or pro studio time at a dedicated podcast studio in Cyprus, typically from about €50 per hour for access to top-tier gear and treated rooms.
Record at least 3-5 episodes before launch day, because a small library helps new fans binge your work and hit subscribe right away. Edit for clarity using Audacity or GarageBand, both free, or Adobe Audition at €20-€50 per month for more control over your mix. If you prefer to hand off the editing, our editing and post-production service covers audio cleanup, video editing, and social media clips. Then use a host like Buzzsprout, Podbean, or Anchor to push your shows to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other major apps so your content reaches the widest crowd from the start.
What does it actually cost to get started and keep going? The answer is that a basic setup runs €100-€200 for gear you can use for years, while a full pro show costs €500-€1,500 per month based on how often you publish and how polished you want to sound for your target crowd.
| Item | Budget | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Mic | €50-€150 (USB) | €300-€500 (XLR) |
| Space | Free (home) | €50-€150/hr (studio) |
| Editing | Free (Audacity) | €20-€50/mo (Adobe) |
| Hosting | Free (Anchor) | €10-€25/mo |
| Learning | Free (YouTube) | €1,195 (course) |
Studies show that the gap between budget and pro quality is smaller than most people expect in Cyprus, because many studios offer flex plans that bring pro audio within reach for almost any budget level. This means you do not need to spend a fortune to sound great, and you can scale your costs as your show grows and starts to earn money back through ads, sponsors, or paid content deals.
How can you learn the craft here? The answer is that you have formal courses, local mentors, and self-guided paths all open to you based on your budget and style. You can spend a lot or nothing at all, and both paths can lead to a great show if you put in the work and stay focused on getting better with each episode you put out.
The Knowledge Academy offers a one-day hands-on Podcasting Course in Nicosia at €1,195, which covers making, editing, and sharing your show [8]. The fee includes all items and a cert, and packs months of solo learning into one focused day with expert teachers who know the local market and its unique traits. This is the fastest way to go from zero to launch if you learn best in a hands-on setting with a live guide.
The Digital Nomads Meetup Group hosts events where makers help each other, and some local studios offer one-on-one advice from skilled producers. These paths let you get focused help without a full formal course. Many top Nicosia podcasters are fully self-taught via YouTube and online groups. The real learning often comes from pressing record, putting out first episodes, and getting honest takes from real fans who tell you what works and what needs fixing.
What is the right gear for a podcast in Nicosia? The answer depends on your budget and goals, but here is what most local makers use at each level today. The good news is that you can get started for very little money and still sound great, or you can skip buying gear and just book studio time at one of the spaces listed above.
A starter kit under €200 has a USB mic like the ATR2100x, a pop filter for €10-€15, headphones for €30-€50, and free editing tools like Audacity or GarageBand. This is enough to get your first episodes out and start building a fan base while you learn the craft on your own terms. A mid-range kit at €500-€1,000 adds an XLR mic like the Rode PodMic, an audio board like the Scarlett Solo, a boom arm, and foam panels for your home studio to cut echo and outside noise for a much cleaner final sound.
For top quality with no gear to buy, book studio time at a dedicated podcast studio in Cyprus. Pro studios offer top-tier audio at €50-€150 per hour with zero setup hassle, and you walk in ready to record. This is often the smartest path for new makers since it costs less than a full home setup when you add in the price of space, foam, cables, and all the small extras that add up fast. At Vocal Monkey Studios in Larnaca, we provide all the gear, tech support, and a treated room so you can focus on your content from the very first session.
Why pick Nicosia over any other city? The answer is that no other place blends the divided-capital story, the three-part map spot, and the fast-growing digital scene that Nicosia has. It essentially gives makers access to stories and fans that are not in reach from any other city on Earth, which is why so many new shows are launching here every month.
Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot groups, a UN buffer zone, and decades of shared history create deeply rich content chances that no other city in the world can match. Real stories from places with true tension draw fans from around the globe who want to hear voices from the ground. People from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa meet in Nicosia, and this cultural blend makes every podcast richer with a wider range of views and lived tales. Cyprus has also been putting funds into digital tools and startup aid, with state plans to draw in global talent and build a great setting for makers who want to build a lasting show over many years.
A hosting service stores your audio files and creates an RSS feed that sends episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other apps, so you do not have to upload to each one by hand. Without hosting, your show cannot appear on the apps your fans use daily. Top picks are Buzzsprout from €10 per month, Podbean, and Anchor which is free. Choosing the right host early saves you time and makes sure your show reaches the widest crowd from day one.
Acoustic treatment is how you manage sound bouncing inside a room using foam panels, bass traps, and diffusers to make your audio sound clean and clear. Pro studios invest heavily in this because it is the single biggest factor between rough home audio and clean, pro-level output. Even basic foam panels on your walls can make a big change in how your voice sounds on the final recording that your fans hear.
An RSS feed is a web format that hosting tools create, letting apps check for and pull down new episodes as soon as you put them out. Your RSS feed is the core of your sharing system, and it is how Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and every other app knows you have new content ready for your fans. Once you set it up, the feed runs on its own and pushes each new episode to all major apps without any extra work on your end.
Yes, you can record without any gear of your own. Pro podcast studios in Cyprus have all the gear you need on site, from mics and headphones to boards and mixing tools. You just show up with your content ready and the studio team handles the full tech setup in minutes, so you can focus on your talk and your guests. Vocal Monkey Studios in Larnaca offers this same walk-in experience for creators coming from Nicosia and across the island.
Yes, Nicosia is a great city for English podcasts. It has a large crowd who speak English thanks to global firms, colleges, and the digital nomad wave that has brought many new voices to the island. Top shows like Nicosia Uncut and Hack Cyprus are fully in English and reach fans far beyond Cyprus with a growing global base.
Most top Nicosia makers release every 1-3 weeks on a steady plan that their fans can count on. Nicosia Uncut puts out shows about every 23 days as a strong example. Being steady matters more than being fast when it comes to building trust. Pick a pace you can keep up for the long haul without burning out or dropping quality.
Video helps you get found on YouTube and social feeds, but it is not a must at the start of your show. Many top local makers began audio-only and added video later once they had built a loyal crowd and locked in their format. Starting with just audio lets you focus on your content and voice first, then add visuals when the time and budget are right.
The Digital Nomads Meetup Group hosts events that bring creators together from across the city on a regular basis. Spots like Nomads CoWorking also link makers via shared spaces and social nights where ideas flow freely. Some local studios offer advice and one-on-one chats that can connect you to the wider podcast world on the island and beyond.
To sum up, Nicosia has built one of the most exciting and open podcast scenes in the region. The city has several local studios, dozens of active shows from the sharp Nicosia Uncut to the tech-driven Hack Cyprus and beyond, and learning paths via The Knowledge Academy at €1,195 plus free meetups and advice from the wider maker crowd.
Whether you start with a €100 USB mic at home or book a full pro studio, the Cyprus podcast scene is ready for your voice. The blend of low costs, diverse tales, and fast-growing digital tools makes this the best time to launch a podcast in Cyprus. If you're still deciding between a home setup and studio time, our home vs professional studio comparison breaks down the costs and trade-offs. For a broader look at the island's podcast landscape, see our guide to podcasting in Cyprus, or check out our city guides for Limassol and Paphos. Creators from Nicosia also have easy access to Vocal Monkey Studios in Larnaca, where our team provides a personal, hands-on studio experience with full tech support. Book your session today — there has never been a better moment to press record and share your story with the world.
Disclaimer: Prices and details in this guide are based on our research as of March 2026 and may change. Contact studios and course providers for their latest rates and plans.
Ready to start? Book your studio session or reach our team at Vocal Monkey Studios via hello@vocalmonkeystudios.com to learn how we can help you launch and grow your podcast in Cyprus.
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Published: March 2026 | Last Updated: March 2026

Demos Petsas is the founder of Vocal Monkey Studios, a professional podcast recording studio in Cyprus helping creators, entrepreneurs, and businesses produce high-quality podcasts and video content. With a background in software engineering and media production, he focuses on building simple, professional recording experiences that allow guests and hosts to focus on the conversation while the technical side is handled seamlessly.
Through Vocal Monkey Studios, Demos works with founders, coaches, and content creators who want to launch or grow their podcasts with professional podcast production and studio-quality audio and video. He regularly writes about podcasting, recording equipment, studio production, and content strategy to help creators produce better podcasts.
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