Updated April 2026

Best Cafes to Work From in Fuerteventura

The definitive ranking of the best work-friendly spots, updated monthly with verified WiFi speeds and outlet data.

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The best cafe to work from in Fuerteventura is H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Cafe, with a work-friendly score of 7/10. We've personally tested 5 laptop-friendly cafes in Fuerteventuraand ranked them by a composite score covering WiFi reliability, power outlet availability, noise levels, and seating comfort. Whether you're a developer needing stable fiber, a writer looking for an inspirational spot, or a freelancer who just needs reliable power and great coffee, this list cuts through the noise.

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#1 Top Pick
Highest work-friendly score in Fuerteventura
7
/10

H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Cafe

📍 Corralejo Centro

H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Cafe is run by an Italian couple passionate about plant-based living, delivering a fully vegan menu with a chillout atmosphere that makes it one of the most peaceful spots to work in Corralejo. The outdoor terrace on Plaza Patricio Calero catches the morning sun while the interior stays cool and undisturbed — a reliable retreat from Fuerteventura's midday heat. The food quality far exceeds typical cafe fare, earning H2O a ranking among the top restaurants in Corralejo, and the Italian coffee is made properly with a choice of oat, soy, and almond milk. The health-conscious crowd keeps the energy calm and focused.

WiFi connects at 45 Mbps with a good-quality signal, and power outlets are accessible at the seating areas. The quiet noise level is H2O's strongest work feature — the vegan, health-focused identity attracts a crowd that naturally gravitates toward calm rather than conversation, and the plaza location receives less foot traffic than the main commercial streets. Seating comfort is rated good across the interior and terrace, with enough table space for a laptop and a gourmet salad simultaneously. The 9 AM to 5 PM hours align perfectly with a standard remote work schedule.

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#2

Citrus Surf Cafe

📍 Corralejo Centro🕐 10:0023:00
7/10

A laid-back surf-themed cafe in the heart of Corralejo that has been a staple for digital nomads and surfers since 2008. The real gem is the garden terrace at the back, an oasis of calm hidden behind the street-facing tables, offering shaded seating perfect for long work sessions. The WiFi is reliably strong enough for video calls and file transfers, and the menu spans from hearty burgers and Thai chicken curry to fresh fruit smoothies at reasonable prices. Tuesday evenings bring acoustic live music and Fridays feature a barbecue night, so daytime hours are the sweet spot for focused work. The staff is genuinely friendly and there is no pressure to leave, making it easy to settle in for a productive morning or afternoon.

📶 50 Mbps🔌 Outletsmoderate☕ $2Details
#3

The Coffee Lounge

📍 Corralejo Centro🕐 07:3016:00
7/10

Widely regarded as serving the best coffee on Fuerteventura, The Coffee Lounge is a tiny artisan cafe where the owner roasts beans from around the world on-site and bakes all the bread and cakes by hand. The atmosphere is calm and focused, a world away from the tourist bustle just outside, making it ideal for morning work sessions with exceptional coffee. The cheesecakes made without added sugar, vegan carrot cake, and gluten-free options round out a menu aimed at quality over quantity. With a perfect 5.0 TripAdvisor rating and free WiFi, it attracts a loyal following of returning visitors. The early opening at 7:30 is a bonus for digital nomads who like to start their day with a proper flat white before the town wakes up.

📶 45 Mbps🔌 Outletsquiet☕ $3Details
#4

Mana Cafe

📍 Lajares🕐 08:3015:00
6/10

Tucked along the main road through the charming surf village of Lajares, about 10 minutes from Corralejo, Mana Cafe is a beloved community gathering spot run by warm and welcoming owners who make every visitor feel like a regular. The menu stars fantastic crepes, from sweet Nutella and banana to savory Serrano ham and goat cheese, alongside solid coffee and a range of simple but well-executed dishes. The indoor space is spacious enough to set up a laptop without feeling cramped, and the outdoor terrace catches the gentle Lajares breeze. Digital nomads staying in nearby coliving spaces often make this their alternate workspace for a change of scenery. While the village is quieter and more rural than Corralejo, the slower pace and lower prices make it appealing for deep focus work away from the tourist bustle.

📶 40 Mbps🔌 Outletsmoderate☕ $2Details
#5

Secreto del Sur

📍 Corralejo, Oasis Tamarindo🕐 07:3019:00
6/10

Founded in 1996 by two professional aquatic sportsmen, Secreto del Sur sits within the Oasis Tamarindo complex and offers a spacious terrace surrounded by tropical gardens, shaded tables, and a genuinely tranquil atmosphere. The menu focuses on healthy options including acai bowls, chia bowls, quinoa dishes, fresh smoothies, and excellent ice cream alongside proper coffee and sandwiches, with generous portions at affordable prices. The early 7:30 opening makes it a strong option for an early-morning work session before the midday heat, and the counter-service format means you can linger without pressure. Beloved by locals and visitors alike for its friendly staff and laid-back vibe, it has over 1,200 Google reviews. The garden setting creates a sense of escape from the town center, though it is only a short walk from the main strip.

📶 40 Mbpsquiet☕ $2Details

Quick Compare

#CafeScoreWiFiOutletsNoiseCoffee
🏆H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Cafe745Yesquiet$2
#2Citrus Surf Cafe750Yesmoderate$2
#3The Coffee Lounge745Yesquiet$3
#4Mana Cafe640Yesmoderate$2
#5Secreto del Sur640Ltdquiet$2

How We Score Cafes

40%

WiFi

Speed, stability, ease of access

30%

Ergonomics

Tables, chairs, outlet access

20%

Environment

Noise, AC, natural light

10%

Value

Price, long-stay tolerance

Why Fuerteventura for Remote Work?

With 320 days of annual sunshine and 150 kilometers of beaches ranging from white sand dunes to volcanic coves, Fuerteventura offers a work environment where the weather never cancels your plans. Fixed broadband reaches 185 Mbps in the main towns, and the five best laptop-friendly cafes deliver 44 Mbps WiFi with coffee at $2.20 per cup. Corralejo in the north holds the strongest concentration of nomad infrastructure, including coworking spaces, coliving houses, and cafes with reliable connections, while El Cotillo and Lajares provide quieter alternatives with newer fiber installations.

A medium-sized digital nomad community has established itself around the surf and kitesurf culture, supported by Spain's digital nomad visa that grants one-year stays convertible to three-year residence permits. Monthly costs of $2,200 sit below mainland Spanish cities while including the Canary Islands tax advantages. English proficiency is medium, adequate in Corralejo and tourist zones but requiring Spanish elsewhere. The safe environment with low crime rates and the spectacular volcanic landscapes create a quality of life that keeps remote workers returning season after season.

Wind dominates island life. Trade winds peak in July and August at 15 to 25 knots, making outdoor cafe work uncomfortable and sand a constant companion on exposed terraces. Internet becomes unreliable outside main towns, with villages like Lajares dropping to ADSL speeds of 8 to 10 Mbps that barely support video calls. Car rental is essential since public transport between towns is limited and sporadic. The small island can feel isolating after extended stays, and rising rental prices driven by the remote worker influx have squeezed availability in popular neighborhoods like Corralejo center.

Tips for Working From Cafes in Fuerteventura

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Fuerteventura Tip

September to November Is Ideal

The calmest weather window brings 27-degree temperatures, light winds, and perfect sea conditions. Summer trade winds make outdoor work miserable, while this autumn stretch lets you enjoy terrace cafes without fighting sand and gusts.

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Fuerteventura Tip

Cofete Coworking at 7 Euro Daily

Day passes in Corralejo start at just 7 euro with reliable high-speed WiFi and a strong nomad community. Monthly memberships at 130 euro include community events that make the small-island social scene feel much larger.

Fuerteventura Tip

Movistar Prepago for 140 GB Backup

Movistar offers 140 GB prepaid data for 20 euro per four-week cycle. Essential as a mobile hotspot when fixed connections falter, especially if you base yourself outside the fiber-covered main towns of Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario.

Tip 1

Buy Every 2-3 Hours

Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.

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Tip 2

Test WiFi First

Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.

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Tip 3

Visit Off-Peak

Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.

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Tip 4

Bring Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.

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Tip 5

Carry a Power Bank

Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere — a backup keeps you working.

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Tip 6

Respect Quiet Zones

Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fuerteventura or Gran Canaria better for digital nomads?
Gran Canaria has a larger nomad community, more coworking spaces, and Las Palmas offers genuine city amenities. Fuerteventura wins on beaches, kitesurfing, and a quieter lifestyle with lower costs. Internet is more reliable across Gran Canaria. Choose Fuerteventura if outdoor activities and solitude matter more than nightlife and networking events.
Do you need a car on Fuerteventura?
Yes. Public transport runs infrequently between towns and stops entirely in rural areas. Car rentals start around 300 to 400 euro monthly, which is essential for reaching different beaches, cafes, and coworking spaces across the island. Without a car, you are confined to whichever town you base in.
How does the Spain digital nomad visa work for Fuerteventura?
The visa requires minimum monthly income of 2,849 euro, a degree or three years professional experience, and comprehensive private health insurance. It grants one year convertible to a three-year residence permit. Up to 20 percent of income may come from Spanish clients. Apply at your nearest Spanish consulate with processing taking one to three months.
Are cafes in Fuerteventura laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Fuerteventura has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Fuerteventura?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Fuerteventura is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Fuerteventura?
Across the cafes we've tested in Fuerteventura, the average WiFi speed is 44 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location — our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Fuerteventura?
Fuerteventura has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Fuerteventura cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Fuerteventura. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

Plan your stay in Fuerteventura

Get the full city guide with cost of living, neighborhoods, visa info, and more — everything a digital nomad needs.