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Living in La Laguna as a Remote Worker (Tenerife Guide)

  • Writer: Coliving Tenerife
    Coliving Tenerife
  • Apr 6
  • 3 min read




By Max F., Germany


When I arrived in Tenerife for a full month of remote work, I wasn’t looking for a holiday destination.


I was looking for something very specific:


- A quiet place to focus

- Good WiFi and workspace

- A comfortable environment to live and work

- And ideally, a coliving space in Tenerife



That’s how I discovered La Laguna, and why I ended up staying the whole month.




Why La Laguna is Perfect for Remote Workers in Tenerife



Most people searching for “coliving Tenerife” or “remote work Tenerife” immediately look at the south of the island.


But after spending a full month working remotely here, I can say this clearly:


La Laguna is one of the best places in Tenerife for digital nomads


Why?


- Less touristy, more authentic

- Walkable city (everything close)

- Cooler temperatures (better for working)

- Real local life, not just resorts



It’s a place where you can actually live, not just stay.




My Experience Working Remotely in La Laguna



My days became simple, but very effective:


Morning coffee in the patio

Focused work for a few hours

Lunch in town

Afternoon walk or more work


And something interesting happened:


I became more productive than in Germany


No distractions. No stress. Just a better rhythm.




The Best Coliving Setup in Tenerife (My Experience)



One of the most important things when choosing where to stay in Tenerife as a remote worker is the accommodation.


I stayed in Coliving Tenerife in La Laguna, and it made a huge difference.


What worked really well:


- Incredibly fast and stable WiFi (no issues on calls)

- Proper workspace with monitors

- Quiet environment for focus

- Weekly cleaning (which saves time and energy)



But what really stood out was the hospitality and attention to detail.


Daniel, who runs the coliving, is always available and genuinely cares about your stay.


And Marisol and Wilma, who take care of the villa, keep everything running perfectly:


- The house is always clean

- Everything feels organized

- You don’t have to think about anything



It creates a feeling that is hard to find:


You feel at home, but without any effort




Coliving in Tenerife: Community Without Pressure



One of the biggest questions people have is:


“Is coliving social or quiet?”


From my experience:


It’s both.


- You can meet other remote workers

- Share dinners sometimes

- Or just focus on your own work



There’s no pressure to socialize.


And that balance is exactly what makes it work.




Cost of Living in La Laguna for Remote Workers



Compared to Germany, living in Tenerife (especially in La Laguna) is very reasonable.


- Monthly stays are affordable (especially with long-stay discounts)

- Food and daily life are cheaper

- You get much higher quality of life



For me, it felt like:


Spending less, but living better




Work-Life Balance in Tenerife



Another big advantage of La Laguna is location.


From here you can reach:


- Anaga mountains (perfect for hiking)

- The ocean (20–25 min drive)

- Santa Cruz (for a more city vibe)



You can finish work and be in nature very quickly.


That changes everything.




Is La Laguna the Best Place for Digital Nomads in Tenerife?



If you are searching:


- “Best coliving Tenerife”

- “Remote work Tenerife accommodation”

- “Where to stay in Tenerife as a digital nomad”



Then La Laguna should definitely be on your list.


Especially if you want:


- Focus

- Authentic lifestyle

- A calm but connected environment





Final Thoughts



I came to Tenerife just to work remotely for one month.


But La Laguna gave me something more:


- Better focus

- Better routine

- Better quality of life



And a big part of that was not just the place,

but the people who make it work.


If you’re considering working remotely from Tenerife,

finding the right coliving makes all the difference.

 
 
 

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