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What is the best Canary Island to live on?

Nomad's list of the best places to live in Spain in 2023 is topped by Gran Canaria for the second year in a row, also making the island the best Canary Island to live on, followed by the islands of Fuerteventura and Tenerife.



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Even better, house prices in Las Canarias are fairly affordable, if you know where to look… the two cheapest Canary Islands to buy property are Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

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Best Places to Retire in the Canary Islands – A Guide These islands, a popular tourist destination, are located just off the north coast of Africa and a ferry ride from Spain. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are mentioned as the best islands to live on with little development and a low cost of living.

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The Canary Islands have a subtropical climate, with mild temperatures throughout the year. The islands enjoy plenty of sunshine and warm weather, making them an excellent choice for those who love a mild and pleasant climate.

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Tenerife is not a particularly windy island, although there may be times when the wind is stronger. So, if you want to hit the waves with your surfboard, you can find numerous beaches on the north coast and a few on the south that are perfect for water sports.

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Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands. The Sahara can bring high temperatures and fine sand to Lanzarote, causing occasional heatwaves.

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Tenerife: the warmest Canary Island in winter The daily average temperature in winter is generally between 20 and 25 degrees celsius, which makes it attractive for those looking to escape the winter chill. The winter warmth can be explained by its geographic position.

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If you are moving to the Canary islands from another EU or EEA country, you won't need a visa to enter the islands. If you are staying permanently, you'll need to obtain a residence permit and an NIE card which will be issued by the immigration service and is needed to file taxes, open a bank account, etc.

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Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands. The Sahara can bring high temperatures and fine sand to Lanzarote, causing occasional heatwaves.

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The luxury of Living in Exclusive Homes The most exclusive residential areas are Tafira, Santa Brígida and Maspalomas in Gran Canaria; La Orotava, Tacoronte, Puerto de la Cruz and La Laguna in Tenerife and Puerto Calero in Lanzarote.

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Gran Canaria is by far the best island for an adults-only holiday in the Canary Islands. Not only does the island have great nightlife in Playa del Ingles, it also has lots of shopping centres in Las Palmas, upscale dining in Puerto de Mogan, lots of things to do and see and many relaxing spas.

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With a plethora of beautiful walks and breathtaking scenery, La Palma is certainly the prettiest Canary Island. Although less known for its beaches, the dramatic black sand beaches are a joy to uncover. The island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protecting its natural heritage.

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The pro and cons of moving to the different Canary Islands include Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote.
  • Tenerife – Best for everyone including British Expats. ...
  • Fuerteventura – Best for beaches and great value properties. ...
  • Gran Canaria – Best for laid-back holiday homes.


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While international investors are holding on thinking that the real estate Canaries market prices will continue going down and there will be plenty of opportunities during 2021, real estate experts agree the time to buy is now.

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The average price is just under 2,400 euros/m2 in the better areas. Houses/villas typically cost between 220,000 and 3 million euros and two-bedroom apartments between 170,000 and 540,000 euros.

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The Canary Islands not only represent a first-class tourist destination for people from all over the world, but they also boast a thriving real estate market. So much so that, at the moment, they offer an excellent opportunity for investors.

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Since the islands sit further south than the Canary Islands, temperatures are even hotter. Yet, just like all islands, there is a rainy season and for Cape Verde, this is in April. If wall-to-wall sunshine is what you are after, then the best time to visit the islands is between June and November.

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Like the other islands, there is a clear difference between the weather in the south and the north. The southwest coast and, in particular, the resorts of Playa Las Americas, Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos are best for sun seekers as they enjoy up to 10 hours of sunshine a day.

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The toasty temperatures of the Canary Islands during Christmas are between 19ºC and 26ºC during the day and around 17ºC at night. Gran Canaria has the warmest Christmas weather of the Canary Islands, with an average temperature of 23ºC and 6 hours of complete sunshine!

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The warmest Canary Island in winter is Tenerife. It boasts a warm climate all throughout the year, but in winter its temperatures are higher than the other islands.

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