Why the Canary Islands Are becoming Europe’s favourite Digital Nomad destination
- 24-10-2025
- Business
- Canarian Weekly
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In today's world, remote work and a digital nomad lifestyle are becoming increasingly popular. Many professionals choose cosy places to live and work remotely for large or small companies. One of the most popular options is the Canary Islands, which offer a mild climate, stable infrastructure and favourable conditions for working online.
These advantages make the Canary Islands increasingly attractive to those who want to combine effective work with living in a comfortable environment. In this article, we will explain why the number of remote workers is growing in the Canary Islands, what makes them special, and which islands are worth choosing.
Strategic climate and connectivity advantage
Everyone has certain preferences and characteristics of their own comfort. One of the most notable reasons why digital nomads choose the Canaries is the combination of a favourable climate and modern infrastructure. The archipelago has a mild subtropical climate with good temperatures, which creates comfortable conditions for work and for rest. In addition, these islands have high-speed Internet and a fairly large number of coworking spaces.
The combination of these elements allows you to work with video conferences, shared documents, and live actions just as effectively as in a big city. In addition, thanks to high-speed internet, you can view the latest valorant news or any gaming platforms and be among the first to learn about the main events in the gaming industry. Furthermore, the time zone (UTC+0/UTC+1 in winter) adds convenience, as it allows for good overlap of working hours without the need to work at night. Combined with a moderate cost of living, all this creates a good balance between work and leisure.
Legal framework and cost-effectiveness for remote workers
Continuing with the topic of advantages, it is worth mentioning the legal and financial framework. Spain has introduced a special visa for remote workers — the Spain Digital Nomad Visa. This has greatly simplified legal residence and work in the country, including the Canary Islands, which has increased the influx of remote workers.
It is also worth considering that the country is rapidly developing in the direction of the gaming industry and esports. Local players are interested in tournaments and platforms such as cs2 news, so the Canary Islands may also be of interest to fans of this industry. Although the number of local teams is not yet large, the industry has potential for development. In addition, the infrastructure allows you to live, work and train in comfort.
Also worth mentioning is the relatively low cost of living on the islands. Although not the lowest in the world, it is profitable compared to many European capitals. For example, the cost of renting a one-room apartment, approximately 600-1000 €/month, food, cafes, cafe-coffee - all this at a moderate level.
What does this give a digital worker? Firstly, there is less stress from city noise and financial obligations, and secondly, the ability to allocate more resources for travel, hobbies and recreation, and not just for housing. The presence of regulatory clearance gives a sense of stability - this is especially important for those who plan to stay on the island for several months or even a year. Thus, the Canary Islands are more than a good place to travel, but a good place to live and work digitally.
Community, coworking culture and lifestyle blend

The Canary Islands have a fairly large community of digital workers, with an extensive network of co-working spaces and events focused on work and communication. For example, there are more than 25 co-working spaces in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. On social media, workers can find groups such as ‘Digital Nomads Canary Islands’ and ‘Tenerife Remote Workers and Digital Nomads,’ which allow newcomers to quickly integrate into the environment.
This means that after moving to the islands, digital workers can immediately get involved in local life and learn more about their surroundings, including places to relax and events to attend. This is important because one of the challenges of being a digital nomad can be loneliness or a feeling of being ‘rootless.’ Thanks to the advantages mentioned above, this challenge is minimised here.
Another element is the combination of work and rest in one environment. You can adjust yourself when you work, and when you relax, after a work session, you can instantly switch to the beach, to mountain routes or to a cafe. This smoothness of the combination of work and rest is a great advantage and allows you to maintain productivity.
Choosing your base: briefing on the top islands
The Canary Islands archipelago has several islands, but not all of them are equally suitable for work and life. Below is a brief description of three popular options, with their advantages and nuances.
Gran Canaria (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) is a ‘mini-continent’ with developed infrastructure, urban coworking spaces, and beaches. According to data, Las Palmas has many places to relax and a large selection of housing. Among the advantages are an active social scene, surfing, urban amenities, and beaches. The disadvantages include a large number of tourists and higher competition for housing in desirable areas.
Tenerife is one of the most famous resorts with good potential for work in digital industries. For example, the north of the island has cloudier weather at certain periods, but on the other hand, it is a great place to combine work with nature. Among the advantages can be identified a good rental price - approximately €700/month for a one-room apartment in the city centre.
Fuerteventura - if you are looking for less urban noise and more nature, this is the place for you. Fuerteventura offers quite comfortable working conditions, a lot of cafes, rent a moderate, environmentally friendly lifestyle. Among the disadvantages is a somewhat smaller community and less developed infrastructure.
When choosing a base, it is important to take into account the speed and reliability of the Internet, the type of housing, the social scene and transport. In the described places, these components are at a high level.
Conclusion
Putting all the facts together, we can say that the Canary Islands are becoming a real favourite among digital workers in Europe. The favourable climate, developed infrastructure, transparent legal conditions for remote work, moderate cost of living and the presence of an active community are the main advantages. Anyone considering combining work and leisure will find a comfortable environment here. If you are still in the process of choosing a location, we recommend paying attention to the islands and criteria mentioned above to find comfort and balance. In conclusion, the Canary Islands can be considered one of the best options in Europe for digital nomads.
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