
Discover 28 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Tenerife.
Biblioteca General y de Humanidades, Universidad de La Laguna
Edificio de Servicios para el Alumnado CajaCanarias-La Caixa Javer Fernández Quesada
Biblioteca Pública Municipal de La Orotava
Biblioteca Pública del Estado en Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Universidad de La Laguna - Campus Guajara
Biblioteca Municipal Central de Santa Cruz de Tenerife - TEA
Centro de Estudios y Biblioteca Pública Municipal de La Matanza de Acentejo
Biblioteca Pública de San Isidro
Biblioteca de Arte TEA
Biblioteca de Vilaflor de Chasna
Tenerife is the largest Canary Island and the most populous, with a well-developed nomad ecosystem split between the island's distinct north and south regions. The south — centered on Costa Adeje, Las Américas, and Los Cristianos — is warmer, sunnier, and more tourist-oriented, with coworking options including Zen Den Tenerife in Costa Adeje. The north — Santa Cruz de Tenerife (the island capital) and Puerto de la Cruz — offers a more authentic, locally-oriented environment: Coworking Nomad in central Santa Cruz provides 24-hour access from €80/month, while Iriarte 37 in Puerto de la Cruz functions as a dedicated digital nomad center. Coliving options include Nine Coliving in La Orotava, with daily yoga, hiking programs, and breakfast included.
One-bedroom apartments in Santa Cruz city center rent for around €595–€750/month, making Tenerife affordable relative to mainland Spain. The south commands higher prices (€700–€1,000+) due to tourist demand. Average temperatures range from 19°C in winter to 28°C in summer — the Canaries' famously stable climate makes Tenerife a functional year-round base with no extreme seasons to plan around. Internet infrastructure is solid in urban areas, with fiber-optic reaching most residential zones and coworking spaces delivering reliable speeds.
Tenerife South Airport (TFS) has extensive direct connections to major European cities, while Tenerife North Airport (TFN) serves domestic and some European routes. Spain's Digital Nomad Visa applies to the Canary Islands and has generated strong interest in Tenerife, supported by the islands' lower IGIC tax rate compared to mainland Spain's IVA. For nomads who want an island base that is genuinely practical year-round — not just a seasonal retreat — Tenerife is the most developed option in the Canaries.