Loading Page...

Where do expats live in Tenerife?

Where to live in Tenerife South. Tenerife South is more popular than the north among ex-pats looking for a place to relocate due to its sunny weather. The south of the island is also visited by many tourists in the summer months, which can render it somewhat chaotic but also full of activities to do.



People Also Ask

Santa Cruz, Tenerife is one of the safest places in Europe when compared to other large cities such as London, Paris, and Madrid. That said, there is a bustling nightlife in some areas which can attract things like petty crime, drinking, and drug use.

MORE DETAILS

Puerto de la Cruz – poshest part of Tenerife Puerta de la Cruz is the beautifully lush, green, and posh part of Tenerife. It is also the second biggest town and located on the north of the island, about an hour drive from Costa Adeje and the South Airport (North Airport is more convenient, if you can – 20 min by car).

MORE DETAILS

Tenerife north is usually less expensive than the south, where you'll find many more renting options. The average cost for a room in a shared apartment is €650-800 per month while renting an entire apartment can cost you up to €1500 monthly. The cost of food in Tenerife is quite cheap.

MORE DETAILS

Why buy in Tenerife? The Canary Isles is a very popular holiday destination for millions of people from all over the world for many reasons. It is a very good place to buy property whether it be for investment purposes, a second home or even your primary residence in the sun.

MORE DETAILS

Even if you own a property in Spain, you're still entitled to stay for only 90 days in a 180-day period without applying for a residence permit or a visa.

MORE DETAILS

The south coast beaches like Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos thrum with beach-goers, but those in the know go north instead for a slice of proper coastal wilderness and fewer crowds. Some of the best northern beaches are terrifically secluded, so much so that you can only reach them on foot or by boat.

MORE DETAILS

Mount Teide is a dormant volcano in the middle of the island and divides the two halves. In the north, the climate is wetter and cooler, which means it attracts fewer tourists. The south has more sunshine and warmer temperatures. This southern half is also less windy with fewer clouds, which gives a hotter climate.

MORE DETAILS

Exploring the Best Towns to Live in Tenerife
  • Introduction. Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, the island is known for its diverse natural wealth, warm climate and vibrant culture. ...
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife. ...
  • Puerto de la Cruz. ...
  • Adeje. ...
  • La Laguna. ...
  • Arona.


MORE DETAILS

The south is more sunny, dryer and warmer than the north, which is why most holidaymakers opt for this part of the island. However, rainfall can also occur there, as the microclimate is still very different in the south.

MORE DETAILS

Most of these villas are located in the municipality of Adeje, namely in its coastal areas: Costa Adeje and La Caleta – Playa del Duque. Another neighborhood in Tenerife, where luxury villas of wealthy people are concentrated, is located in Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island.

MORE DETAILS

With its vast swathes of Blue Flag awarded sands, opulent hotels, designer shops, and upmarket restaurants, it's no wonder even celebrities are a fan of luxury holidays in Costa Adeje.

MORE DETAILS

Areas to Avoid Because of its volcanic background, most beaches in Tenerife are volcanic with black sand which can be hot under the feet. If you're after a traditional sandy beach head to Los Cristianos and leave the southern resorts alone. Playa la Arena is also notorious for pickpockets.

MORE DETAILS

The municipality of Costa Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, has emerged top once again in the ranking of the most exclusive regions in the Canary Islands.

MORE DETAILS

Where do the rich live in Tenerife? Most of these villas are located in the municipality of Adeje, namely in its coastal areas: Costa Adeje and La Caleta – Playa del Duque.

MORE DETAILS

However, south Tenerife is great for a sunny holiday with a fun atmosphere – even in the winter months! Like Lanzarote and the other Canary Islands, the summer and winter temperatures in Tenerife only have about 8 degrees celsius/ 14 Fahrenheit difference, making it a fantastic winter sun destination.

MORE DETAILS

The sunniest part of the north coast is Santa Ursula, La Victoria, La Matanza, El Sauzal and Tacoronte that lead the way to Santa Cruz, also located on the northeast corner of Tenerife: all of them with about 2900 hours of sunshine.

MORE DETAILS

Playa de las Americas – a town with great nightlife It is the busiest part of Tenerife with a lot of bars, restaurants, and clubs, and so many other things to do for young adults. It will be very difficult for you to make a choice among that many options!

MORE DETAILS

Best Areas in Tenerife If you're in a hurry or just want a quick overview, here it is: Playa de las Américas – resort area with a beach, city & nightlife ??? Costa Adeje – best area for luxury hotels & tranquil ambiance ?? El Médano – intriguing area with bohemian vibes & surf-spots ?????

MORE DETAILS

Without becoming a legal resident in Spain, the 90-day rule is applicable, and you cannot extend your stay. So, for periods longer than 90 days, you will need a long-stay visa and a residence permit, which means you need to become a resident if you want to stay long-term in Spain.

MORE DETAILS