💰 Cost of Living
Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad
🏠 Accommodation
🍜 Food & Dining
🚗 Transportation
🎯 Other
⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials
Everything you need to work remotely from Tenerife
📶 Internet
☁️ Weather
✈️ Transport
🛂 Visa
✓Advantages
- ✓Year-round spring-like weather with 22°C average
- ✓EU territory with excellent infrastructure
- ✓Digital nomad visa available with tax benefits
- ✓93% fiber optic coverage across the island
- ✓World-class surfing and water sports
- ✓Mount Teide UNESCO World Heritage hiking
- ✓Very safe with low crime rates
- ✓Growing digital nomad community
- ✓Same timezone as UK and Portugal
- ✓Excellent healthcare system
✗Disadvantages
- ✗Limited laptop-friendly cafe culture
- ✗No Uber in northern areas
- ✗English proficiency is moderate
- ✗Tourist areas can be crowded in summer
- ✗Delivery and Amazon shipping issues
- ✗Car rental can be expensive
- ✗Limited nightlife outside south
- ✗North can be cloudy and rainy
- ✗Housing shortage driving up rents
- ✗Island isolation may feel limiting
💼 Top Coworking Spaces
Best places to work in Tenerife
Coworking in the Sun
📍 Calle Iriarte 5, Puerto de la Cruz • 1000 Mbps • Meeting rooms
Cactus Coliving & Coworking
📍 Valle de San Lorenzo, Arona • 300 Mbps • Meeting rooms
Nine Coliving
📍 Calle San Agustin, La Orotava • 200 Mbps • Meeting rooms
Coworking Nomad
📍 Calle Bethencourt Alfonso, Santa Cruz de Tenerife • 200 Mbps • 24/7 • Meeting rooms
Ocean Nomads Coliving
📍 Avenida Juan Carlos I, Los Cristianos • 150 Mbps • Meeting rooms
☕ Best Cafes to Work From
Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi
FU Café
📍 Puerto de la Cruz
Fika Coffee & Brunch
📍 La Laguna
Café Atlántico
📍 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Friends of the Ocean
📍 Playa de las Américas
Pistachio Coffee Brunch
📍 Los Cristianos
TOC-TOC Café
📍 Puerto de la Cruz
🏘️ Best Neighborhoods
Where to stay in Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The island capital and largest city offers a true urban experience with excellent coworking options, cultural attractions, and authentic Canarian life. Less touristy than the south, Santa Cruz features great cafés, the stunning Auditorio de Tenerife, markets, museums, and a tram connection to historic La Laguna. Digital nomads appreciate the variety of workspaces, affordable restaurants, and local atmosphere. The closest beach is Las Teresitas, a beautiful golden sand beach 20 minutes away by bus.
Los Cristianos & Playa de las Américas
The heart of Tenerife's digital nomad scene in the sunny south. Former fishing village Los Cristianos blends with resort town Playa de las Américas to create a vibrant international hub with guaranteed sunshine, beaches, and a lively social scene. English is widely spoken, with numerous cafés, restaurants, and nightlife options. The area attracts a mix of tourists, expats, and remote workers. Best for those who want beach lifestyle with all modern amenities and easy social connections.
La Laguna
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and charming university town just 15 minutes by tram from Santa Cruz. San Cristóbal de La Laguna features stunning colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, pastel-colored mansions, and a young, cultural atmosphere. Home to the historic University of La Laguna with over 200 years of history, the town offers affordable living, excellent cafés, local markets, and a more authentic Canarian experience. Cooler temperatures and occasional clouds but incredibly charming.
Puerto de la Cruz
The traditional resort town on Tenerife's lush northern coast offers a more laid-back alternative to the south. Home to the popular Coworking in the Sun space, botanical gardens, and the unique Lago Martiánez seawater pools designed by César Manrique. The town features charming plazas, traditional restaurants, and proximity to Teide hiking trails and the prehistoric Anaga forests. Weather is slightly cooler with more clouds but the authentic atmosphere and natural beauty attract long-term nomads.
🏛️ Top Attractions
Best things to do in Tenerife
Teide National Park
Spain's most visited national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site features Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain at 3,718 meters. The volcanic landscape offers otherworldly scenery with colorful rock formations, lava flows, and endemic flora. Take the cable car near the summit for breathtaking views across all Canary Islands and Morocco. The park is also one of the world's best stargazing destinations with over 300 clear nights annually. Essential day trip for every visitor.
Anaga Rural Park
One of Europe's oldest laurel forests, the Anaga mountains offer spectacular hiking through prehistoric vegetation, dramatic cliffs, and hidden beaches. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve features trails for all levels, from easy walks to challenging routes like the famous Sendero de los Sentidos. The remote villages like Taganana offer authentic Canarian cuisine. Just 30 minutes from Santa Cruz, it's the perfect weekend escape for nature-loving digital nomads seeking green landscapes and fresh air.
Siam Park
Consistently voted the world's best water park, Siam Park features Thai-themed architecture approved by the Thai Royal Family and thrilling attractions including the Tower of Power drop slide through a shark tank. The wave pool creates Europe's largest artificial waves, perfect for surfing practice. Beyond the adrenaline rides, there are relaxing areas like the Mai Thai River. Located in Costa Adeje, it's an essential fun day for anyone visiting the south of Tenerife.
Loro Parque
A world-renowned zoo and conservation center in Puerto de la Cruz, home to the largest collection of parrots globally and impressive orca, dolphin, and sea lion shows. The park has evolved beyond entertainment into a respected conservation organization supporting numerous wildlife protection projects. Features penguins, gorillas, tigers, and an aquarium. The beautiful tropical gardens and César Manrique-designed areas add to the experience. A full day of family-friendly entertainment.
Los Gigantes Cliffs
Massive vertical basalt cliffs rising 600 meters from the Atlantic Ocean on Tenerife's western coast, creating one of the most dramatic landscapes in the Canary Islands. Best experienced by boat tour from Los Gigantes marina, where you can also spot dolphins and pilot whales in their natural habitat. The area offers excellent diving spots, sunset cruises, and the charming town of Los Gigantes for seafood restaurants. A must-see natural wonder combining marine wildlife with stunning geology.
Auditorio de Tenerife
The striking architectural masterpiece by Santiago Calatrava has become Tenerife's most iconic modern landmark. Its sweeping white curves resembling a wave or sail dominate the Santa Cruz waterfront. Home to the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, the auditorium hosts world-class concerts, opera, and cultural events throughout the year. Guided tours reveal the innovative engineering and design. A perfect photo opportunity and symbol of Tenerife's cultural ambitions beyond beach tourism.
Masca Valley
A remote village perched in a dramatic ravine, Masca offers one of Tenerife's most stunning landscapes. The winding mountain road to reach it is an adventure itself, with hairpin turns and jaw-dropping views. The famous Masca hiking trail descends through the gorge to the ocean, though currently requires permits and reservations. Even without hiking, the village atmosphere, traditional architecture, and terrace restaurants with panoramic views make the journey worthwhile.
Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África
Santa Cruz's main market in a beautiful neo-colonial building is the best place to experience authentic Canarian life. Locals shop for fresh fish, tropical fruits, cheese, flowers, and local produce. The ground floor features food stalls, while upstairs you'll find the famous Rastro flea market on Sundays. Perfect for breakfast at one of the market cafés, buying local specialties, or simply people-watching. A cultural immersion into daily Tenerife life away from tourist areas.
🛡️ Safety & Healthcare
What to know about safety and medical care
🚨 Safety
🏥 Healthcare
💬 What Nomads Say
Real reviews from digital nomads
"Tenerife has been my home base for eight months and I couldn't be happier. The weather is incredible - I escaped the UK winter and found myself hiking Teide in January wearing a t-shirt! Coworking in the Sun in Puerto de la Cruz is fantastic, with blazing fast internet and a lovely community. I've made friends from all over Europe at the weekly events. The Digital Nomad Visa process was straightforward with the Beckham Law tax benefits. My €1,600/month budget covers a nice studio in La Laguna, coworking, and plenty of adventures. The only downside is limited direct flights to some destinations, but the quality of life more than compensates. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a European base with year-round sunshine."
"Solid destination with some caveats. The internet is reliable - my Airbnb in Los Cristianos had 200 Mbps fiber, perfect for video calls with my team in Berlin. The south is sunny every day but very touristy with drunk Brits at night. I moved north to La Laguna for the final month and loved the authentic vibe, though the weather was cloudier. Community is growing fast - the Facebook group has 20k+ members with regular meetups. What I didn't love: cafe culture for working is limited compared to places like Lisbon, you really need a coworking space. Also no Uber in most areas, which is annoying. Still, great value for Europe, beautiful nature, and I'll definitely return for winter months. Budget around €2,000/month for comfortable living."
"Tenerife is fine but didn't capture my heart. After two months, I found it too quiet for my taste. The digital nomad scene exists but feels scattered across the island - you need a car to really connect with people. Los Cristianos has more nightlife but it's package-holiday tourists rather than young professionals. The nature is stunning - Teide and Anaga hiking were highlights - but I prefer more vibrant urban energy. WiFi was great everywhere, food is decent but Spanish cuisine gets repetitive. Cost was reasonable at €1,700/month. Best for: couples, families, people who love outdoor activities. Not ideal for: solo nomads seeking buzzing nightlife and cafe-hopping culture. I moved to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria afterward and found it much more my vibe."
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