
Tenerife Relocation Guide — Cost of Living & Visa (2026)
mountains built-in, on the water, affordable by EU standards
TL;DRTenerife in one sentence
Tenerife gives you ocean and mountains in the same frame — it's as photogenic as it sounds. The logistics: learn some local phrases, rent runs ~$1217/mo, PR in ~5 years.
Tenerife gives you ocean and mountains in the same frame — it's as photogenic as it sounds. The logistics: learn some local phrases, rent runs ~$1217/mo, PR in ~5 years.
Thinking about moving to Tenerife? Expect rent from $1,217/month, one of the safer cities in its region, Spanish is the main language; English is manageable in urban areas. This page covers cost of living, safety, weather, residency options, and everything else settlers want to know before signing a lease.
Moving to Tenerife — the short version
- 🛂Visa path: Digital Nomad Visa — moderate paperwork
- 📅Residency timeline: PR in ~5 years, citizenship in ~10y
- 🏠Housing: 1-bed centre from $1,217/mo · first-month landing cost ~$5,941
- 🔑Finding a place: easy — 1–2 weeks, decent supply
- 🗣️Language: Spanish is essential; English works in offices but not on the street
- 👥Spouse work rights: full work rights — Spouse can work in any job or self-employ once they receive their TIE residence card.
Full details in the sections below — residency, costs, safety, and everything else settlers actually care about.
Safety ranks higher because it ignores cost and climate. Livability penalizes expensive or less-connected cities. Compare both rankings
#43 in Livability because internet speed holds it back. #6 in Mediterranean Lifestyle because different factors carry the weight. See Mediterranean Lifestyle
Just you against the world. And the rent.
Expenses = rent + food + transport + utilities · Rent alone: $1,217/mo
How the Livability Score is calculatedShow score breakdown ▸
~ = estimated (global median, no city-specific data)
Total: 93.4/130 raw pts → normalized to 72/100 · Full methodology
Data: Numbeo · UNODC · EIU · EF EPI · Ookla · How is this calculated?
Is Tenerife a Good Place to Live in 2026?
Tenerife checks the key boxes for long-term settlers — democratic governance, reasonable safety, and manageable cost of living. Permanent residency is achievable in 5 years. Here's what the numbers say about settling in Tenerife, Spain.
- ›Full democracy: Democracy index 8.1/10 — solidly democratic — strong institutions and civil liberties.
- ›Cost of living: A 1-bedroom in the center runs ~$1217/mo — moderate — not cheap, not painful.
- ›Safety: Homicide rate 0.9 per 100k — statistically safer than most places you've already lived.
- ›Spanish + English: English proficiency: moderate — English covers tourist areas — basic local language skills are needed for everyday tasks.
- ›Residency path: PR in ~5 years, citizenship in 10 — standard timeline — typical for most developed countries.
- ›Climate: Summers peak around 27°C, winters dip to 15°C.
Life in Tenerife
✦ Sections reordered for Strong Democracy
What It Actually Costs
Beer $3.1 · Cheap meal $19
What It Actually Costs
Beer $3.1 · Cheap meal $19
One day in Tenerife
$38.20/day
Beer, coffee, two meals, a metro ride.
Monthly
Numbeo
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $31k · Mid $60k · Senior $81k
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $31k · Mid $60k · Senior $81k
Annual gross in USD — with what Spain actually lets you keep
Levels.fyi · as of May 2026
Junior ~ $31k · Mid ~ $60k · Senior ~ $81k — see breakdown
Software Engineer by level
Net = employee rate, your settings
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6Rent, taxes, landing fees, and the freelance paperwork maze
Costs & Money
6Rent, taxes, landing fees, and the freelance paperwork maze
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1217/mo
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1217/mo
The price of showing up (before real life starts)
$6,081one-time
Then it's ~$2,964/mo to actually live here.
Can you afford it?
Enter your salary in the sidebar to see how far it stretches here.
Numbeo
Local tenancy law
Market standard
IKEA estimate
Spanish immigration
Based on local rental laws & Numbeo prices
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks, decent supply
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks, decent supply
The part Numbeo doesn't tell you
Some paperwork, but nothing you can't sort in a week or two.
What stands between you and a lease
- •NIE required for formal lease
- •2 months' deposit
- •Tourist area rentals vs residential — know the difference
- •Spanish helpful
idealista.com, globexs.com · 2026-Q1
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 30% · Dividends 30% · Wealth tax applies
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 30% · Dividends 30% · Wealth tax applies
What Spain takes from your investments, not your paycheck
Source: PwC / Tax Foundation · 2025 rates · tax-resident individuals
Tax Breaks for Newcomers
1 active regime · 24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
Tax Breaks for Newcomers
1 active regime · 24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
Reduced rates for qualifying newcomers — check eligibility and duration
Min income: €2,400/mo (~$2,640)
400% of IPREM (€7,200 in 2026). Passive income only — no working in Spain.
Beckham Law (Régimen Especial)
Open24% flat rate on income up to €600k; 47% above
- →Spanish employment contract (or director role in a Spanish company)
- →Not a Spanish tax resident in the previous 5 years
- →Apply within 6 months of registering with Social Security
- →6-year cap — then standard progressive rates apply
- →Only Spanish-source income up to €600k at 24%; above €600k taxed at 47%
Major savings vs standard rates (up to 47%). Only Spanish-sourced employment income taxed; foreign income (except employment) largely exempt.
Verified May 3, 2026. Tax regimes change annually. Verify eligibility with a local tax advisor before committing.
Freelance Setup in Spain
Autónomo · €88.64/mo for the first 12 months on tarifa plana; roughly €205.88/mo at the lowest ordinary 2026 tranche after that
Freelance Setup in Spain
Autónomo · €88.64/mo for the first 12 months on tarifa plana; roughly €205.88/mo at the lowest ordinary 2026 tranche after that
What it takes to get legal and stay legal in Tenerife
Best-fit path
Tarifa plana autónomo in year 1, then income-based RETA contributions
Registration requirements
Spain is administratively heavier than Portugal or France because VAT, quarterly filings, and social-security enrollment all start immediately. Some regions stack extra rebates on top of the standard flat-rate start.
Freelancing in Tenerife
Freelancing in Tenerife
What it takes to invoice clients from Tenerife without an employer holding your hand
How the government sees you
Progressive contributions €230–590/mo based on real income. Tarifa plana: €80/mo for first year
Getting paid
Cost of doing business
Covered through Autónomo social security contributions
Freelancer visa
Beckham law may apply — 24% flat tax for 6 years
Source: Agencia Tributaria · BOE · rates as of 2025–2026
Daily Life
9Weather, vibes, nightlife — will you actually enjoy it here?
Daily Life
9Weather, vibes, nightlife — will you actually enjoy it here?
Is Tenerife a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 2 cons
Is Tenerife a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 2 cons
Derived from cost, safety, weather, democracy, and internet data
For
- +Tenerife: 0.9/100k homicide rate. Safe enough to stop thinking about it.
- +27°C summers plus Tenerife's coast. Not a drill.
- +Beach and mountains near Tenerife. Geographic overachiever.
- +PR in Spain in 5y via Tenerife. Commitment pays off.
Against
- −$1217/mo rent in Tenerife. It keeps climbing.
- −English covers lunch in Tenerife. Contracts need Spanish.
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 8.1 μg/m³ · 1.6× WHO limit
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 8.1 μg/m³ · 1.6× WHO limit
Invisible particles in every breath
Sources: WHO Air Quality Database V6.1, OpenAQ
Weather in Tenerife
Summer 27°C · 13.9h daylight (Jun) · Winter 15°C · 10.3h daylight (Dec)
Weather in Tenerife
Summer 27°C · 13.9h daylight (Jun) · Winter 15°C · 10.3h daylight (Dec)
Spring
22°C
72% sunny
Summer
27°C
92% sunny
13.9h daylight
Fall
26°C
66% sunny
Winter
21°C
63% sunny
10.3h daylight
Daylight contrast
Winter 10.3h (Dec) vs summer 13.9h (Jun)
+3.6h
Great weather year-round.
Source: WeatherSpark
Not All of Tenerife Is the Same
Not All of Tenerife Is the Same
4 zones that feel like different cities
Upscale resorts, calm beaches, and restaurants that don't serve fish and chips
Budget-friendly south coast — pensioners, ferries to La Gomera, and actual locals
The real city — Canarian culture, office jobs, and no one asks where you do yoga
North coast green side — cooler, wetter, cheaper, and genuinely charming
Will You Have a Thursday Night?
Will You Have a Thursday Night?
Nightlife & social scene
as of May 2026
Source: Numbeo Quality of Life Index
Safety & Family
5Crime stats, healthcare, schools — the stuff that keeps you up at night
Safety & Family
5Crime stats, healthcare, schools — the stuff that keeps you up at night
Is Tenerife Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.9 per 100k
Is Tenerife Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.9 per 100k
Safe overall. Standard urban awareness is sufficient.
Neighborhood breakdown
We don't have an official neighborhood-level crime feed wired for Tenerife yet. The figures above are still citywide or regional.
Settling the family in Tenerife
PISA 477 · Daycare $397/mo · Partner can work immediately
Settling the family in Tenerife
PISA 477 · Daycare $397/mo · Partner can work immediately
Schools, daycare, healthcare, and partner work rights on one page
Schools
PISA 477Public school path
Taught in .
Newcomer program: Aulas de enlace (Link classrooms) · 6–12 months
Aulas de enlace / Aules d'acollida (link/reception classrooms) provide intensive Spanish/Catalan instruction. Most autonomous communities have formal programs.
Bilingual option: Madrid region runs 500+ colegios bilingües (Spanish-English state schools); Catalonia, Valencia, Andalusia have similar programs
Public schools are good and free. Integration programs are well-established, especially in Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia. Spanish acquisition takes 6-12 months for younger children.
International schools
15 schools · low $4k/yr · mid $5k/yr · high $6k/yr
Open admission; very limited options
Kindergarten / Daycare
$397/mo/childPrivate full-day preschool: $397/mo (per child).
Public slots: moderate · Subsidies: income-based
Typical waitlist: ~3 months · 40% of under-3s in formal care
Escuelas infantiles (0-3) are subsidized in most regions. Free universal pre-school from age 3. Coverage for under-3s varies by region.
Family Healthcare
EU citizens: EHIC covers necessary care; register at local health center for full access. Non-EU: emergency rooms treat everyone free. For ongoing care, register as resident (empadronamiento) — some regions grant public access immediately. Private insurance ~€90/mo meanwhile.
Spouse / Dependent Rules
Partner can work immediatelyPartner can work immediately
Spouse can work in any job or self-employ once they receive their TIE residence card.
By relationship type
Registered partner: Registered partners (pareja de hecho) get the same TIE residence card and work rights as married spouses. Registration is regional — requirements vary by comunidad autónoma.
Unmarried partner: Unmarried partners can qualify via pareja de hecho registration (notarial deed or regional registry), but must prove the relationship first. Work rights are the same once registered — the barrier is getting recognized, not the permit itself.
Same-sex partner: Same-sex unmarried partners follow the same pareja de hecho path. Spain legalized same-sex marriage in 2005, so marrying is the fastest route to full rights.
But can they actually find a job?
Barcelona and Madrid have tech jobs in English. Teaching English is straightforward. For anything else, Spanish fluency opens 90% more doors.
Child Benefits
$125/mo/childPrestación por hijo a cargo: the state pays you ~$125/mo per child. €115/mo per child.
Income-tested — amount decreases as you earn more. Residents below income threshold.
Can Mom Visit? Can Mom Move?
Sponsor must have lived in Spain at least 1 year. Same-sex marriages recognized
Unmarried & Same-Sex Partners
Spain recognizes pareja de hecho (registered unmarried partnership) at the regional level — requirements vary by comunidad autónoma. Same-sex marriage legal since 2005.
Local term: pareja de hecho
- Notarial deed (quickest route — no cohabitation period needed) OR regional registry inscription
- Certificado de empadronamiento histórico (joint municipal registration)
- DNI/NIE or passports for both partners
- Certificates of civil status (neither married nor in another registered partnership)
- Two witnesses (for notarial registration)
Step-by-step registration guide and required documents are in the Visa section — it’s a residency route.
Sources: isd_tuition, Numbeo, National health ministry websites, OECD Health at a Glance 2025, https://www.exteriores.gob.es, Prestación por hijo a cargo, Government immigration portals
Crossing the Street
3.5 road deaths/100k · → stable
Crossing the Street
3.5 road deaths/100k · → stable
Road traffic deaths — country-level data; city-specific rates not available
Road safety is decent — roughly average for a developed country. You're 4× more likely to die crossing the street than being murdered here. Pedestrians account for a significant share of fatalities — walkability is a real concern.
Who dies on the road
Data year: 2016
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Quality, access, and costs for settlers
Score = 50% outcomes + 30% access + 20% perception. Missing components are re-weighted.
EU citizens: EHIC covers necessary care; register at local health center for full access. Non-EU: emergency rooms treat everyone free. For ongoing care, register as resident (empadronamiento) — some regions grant public access immediately. Private insurance ~€90/mo meanwhile.
EHIC: ✓ AcceptedVaccination coverage: WHO/UNICEF estimates, 2024
Good healthcare system. Competent doctors, modern equipment, and reasonable wait times at most facilities.
Sources: National health ministry websites, OECD Health at a Glance 2025
For the Kids
15 international schools · PISA 477
For the Kids
15 international schools · PISA 477
Schools, childcare costs, and whether your children can actually enroll
15 international schools · $4k–$6k/yr · A handful. Start researching early.
Schools are middling. Your kids won't flunk out, but expat parents lean on international schools for a reason. Check the list below.
Sources: isd_tuition, oecd_pisa, wikipedia_intl_schools, townleap_public_school_viability, Numbeo
Work & Logistics
6Wi-Fi speed, banking, getting around — boring but essential
Work & Logistics
6Wi-Fi speed, banking, getting around — boring but essential
How You'll Actually Pay for Things
How You'll Actually Pay for Things
Banking & money mobility for settlers
An NIE (foreigner ID number) is required, which takes 1–4 weeks to obtain; once you have it, opening an account is routine — Spain has full SEPA access and no capital controls.
RU / BY passport holders
Residence permit needed; basic account possible with NIE but cards restricted
What settlers actually do: Residence permit required for card issuance. Basic accounts possible with NIE + passport. EUR 100k deposit cap. Settlers often maintain Turkish/Georgian accounts as backup.
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Will Your Pension Survive the Move?
Bilateral agreements & where retirement funds go to die
US-Spain Totalization Agreement (1988)
Social Security pays to Spain. Credits transfer both ways. Clean and well-established.
SSA Publication 05-10098; Seguridad Social (Spain)
Other passports ›
Russia-Spain Social Security Agreement (1996)
One of the few EU countries with a Russia SSA. Credits technically transfer — but since 2022, payments are stuck in sanctioned Russian banks and the agreement is functionally frozen.
The agreement exists but sanctions made the payment mechanism impossible. Credits are preserved on paper.
PFR (Russia); Seguridad Social (Spain); Russia-Spain SSA 1996
No agreement. Belarusian pensions stay in Belarus.