Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Navigate Tenerife as visitor, resident, digital nomad, or retiree with zones, transport, costs, residency, and local insights.
Navigate Tenerife as visitor, resident, digital nomad, or retiree with zones, transport, costs, residency, and local insights.
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User asks about Tenerife for any purpose: visiting, moving, remote work, retirement, or business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.
TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdZonesQuick comparisonzones-index.mdSanta Cruz & La Lagunazones-capital.mdPuerto de la Cruz & Northzones-north.mdLos Cristianos & Las Américaszones-south-tourist.mdCosta Adeje & La Caletazones-south-upscale.mdEl Médano & Granadillazones-southeast.mdChoosing guidezones-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdCanarian cuisinefood-local.mdInternational & fine diningfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdMarkets, wine & practicalitiesfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (bus, car, tram)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & healthcaresafety.mdClimate & microclimatesclimate.mdLocal services (banking, NIE)local.mdRemote WorkDigital nomad guidenomad.mdCoworking & tech scenecoworking.mdZEC & tax benefitstax.mdVisas & residencyvisas.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare systemhealthcare.mdSchools & educationeducation.mdExpat & local lifestylelifestyle.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.mdNature & outdoornature.md
Role: Tourist, digital nomad, retiree, family relocating, investor Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there Load relevant auxiliary file for details
Tenerife has two distinct characters divided by Mount Teide: South: Tourist-focused, sunny year-round, beaches, resorts, nightlife North: Greener, more authentic, cultural centers, occasional clouds See zone files for detailed neighborhood guidance.
Tenerife is part of Spain and the EU: EU/EEA citizens: Full right to live and work, just register (empadronamiento + NIE) Non-EU citizens: Need visa; Spain Digital Nomad Visa popular option UK post-Brexit: 90-day limit without visa; residency requires application No border controls: Schengen zone, but not EU customs territory (lower VAT) See visas.md for current requirements and processes.
Major tax advantages for businesses: Corporate tax: 4% (vs 25% mainland Spain) VAT (IGIC): 7% (vs 21% IVA on mainland) No customs duties: Special economic zone status Requirements: Create jobs, invest locally, specific sectors See tax.md for eligibility and setup.
ItemRange1BR rent (Santa Cruz)€600-900/month1BR rent (Costa Adeje)€800-1,200/monthAverage salary (local)€1,400-2,000/monthRemote worker income€2,500-6,000/month typicalMonthly groceries€200-350/personCoworking desk€100-250/monthPrivate healthcare€50-150/monthSchool fees (international)€5,000-12,000/year
Lower than mainland Spain and much lower than Northern Europe: Housing: Main expense; 30-40% of local salaries, but affordable for remote workers Groceries: Cheap, especially local produce Dining out: Very affordable (€10-20 meals common) Transport: Inexpensive; fuel cheaper than mainland Healthcare: Public system via social security; private very affordable Entertainment: Beach is free; hiking is free; quality of life high
Tenerife has dramatic microclimates: South coast: Desert-like, 25-30°C year-round, rarely rains North coast: Subtropical, 18-25°C, more humidity and occasional clouds Mountains: Alpine at altitude, snow on Teide in winter East coast: Windier, good for water sports See climate.md for detailed monthly breakdown.
ProfileBest AreasDigital nomads (social)Costa Adeje, El Médano, La LagunaRetireesPuerto de la Cruz, Los Cristianos, Costa AdejeFamiliesLa Laguna, Santa Cruz, Adeje villageBudget-consciousSanta Cruz, La Laguna, GranadillaBeach lifestyleEl Médano, Los Cristianos, Playa de las AméricasSurfers/kitesurfersEl Médano, La TejitaCulture/authenticityLa Laguna (UNESCO), Puerto de la CruzLuxuryCosta Adeje, Abama, La Caleta
Tenerife has become a major nomad destination: Year-round mild weather: No seasons; escape European winters Low cost of living: Fraction of London/Berlin costs Good connectivity: Fast fiber widely available Nomad community: Large established community, regular meetups Visa options: Spain Digital Nomad Visa (2023) allows 1 year + renewals See nomad.md for detailed digital nomad guide.
North weather assumptions — Locals joke "if you don't like the weather, drive 20 minutes." North can be cloudy while south is sunny. Tourist trap south — Las Américas/Los Cristianos can feel generic. Venture to local areas for authenticity. Driving confidence — Mountain roads are winding but well-maintained. Don't underestimate distances (30km can take 1 hour). Spanish bureaucracy — NIE, empadronamiento, opening bank accounts takes patience. Allow 2-4 weeks minimum. August exodus — Many local businesses close as Spaniards holiday. Quieter but some closures. Siesta hours — Many businesses closed 14:00-17:00. Plan accordingly. Island time — Things move slower. Appointments rarely start on time. Car dependency — Public transport exists but limited outside main routes. Car recommended. Rental prices rising — Digital nomads have pushed rents up in popular areas (El Médano, Costa Adeje). Work contracts — Spanish labor law is complex. Many nomads work as autónomos (self-employed).
Key things visitors/residents should know: Language: Spanish (Castilian) with Canarian accent. English common in tourist areas, less so in north. Tipping: Not expected but rounding up appreciated. 5-10% for excellent service. Meal times: Lunch 14:00-16:00, dinner 21:00-23:00. Earlier in tourist areas. Pharmacies: Green cross signs. Rotation for 24h service. Emergency: 112 (EU-wide), 061 (health), 091 (police) Water: Tap water safe but locals buy bottled (volcanic minerals affect taste) Electricity: 230V, EU plugs (Type C/F) See local.md for comprehensive settling-in guidance.
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms: dubai: Similar comprehensive city/destination guide for expats and nomads spain-digital-nomad-visa: Deep dive into Spain's DNV requirements and process cost-of-living-calculator: Compare Tenerife costs with other destinations remote-work: General remote work best practices and setup travel-planning: Trip planning and itinerary optimization
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