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Living in the Canary Islands: the ultimate expat guide

Living in the Canary Islands: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in the Canary Islands.

The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago of seven main islands off the northwest coast of Africa, offer one of Europe's most appealing lifestyles for international residents. With a population of approximately 2.27 million and over 14 million annual visitors, these islands blend European infrastructure with a subtropical paradise. The two largest islands, Tenerife (962,000 inhabitants) and Gran Canaria (870,500 inhabitants), serve as the main hubs, each with its own capital city sharing co-capital status for the autonomous community.

Why Choose the Canary Islands?

The archipelago enjoys what researchers have called "the best climate in the world", with average temperatures ranging from 18掳C to 25掳C year-round and over 2,900 hours of sunshine annually. As part of Spain but with special tax status, residents benefit from lower VAT (IGIC at 7% versus 21% on the mainland) and a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle combined with modern amenities.

5 Good Reasons to Move to the Canary Islands

  1. Exceptional climate 鈥 mild temperatures year-round with minimal rainfall, perfect for outdoor living.
  2. Lower cost of living 鈥 approximately 25-30% cheaper than major European cities like London or Paris.
  3. Tax advantages 鈥 reduced IGIC (7%), special economic zones, and favorable conditions for businesses.
  4. Quality healthcare 鈥 access to Spain's excellent public and private healthcare systems.
  5. Diverse lifestyle 鈥 from vibrant cities to tranquil villages, beaches to mountains, all within easy reach.

Key figures

Population2.2 million
Expats300,000
Top nationalitiesBritish, German, Italian, Venezuelan, Moroccan
LanguagesSpanish
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,500 EUR
Family of 43,800 EUR
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Paul Arnold
Guide updated by

Paul, a former BBC writer and producer specializing in science and news programs, has lived in Spain as an expat for over 15 years and works as a freelance writer. In his spare time, Paul likes to read, swim and take long walks along the coast.

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