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Lanzarote, Spain

Scores

Safety
9.0
Value
7.0
Leisure
7.0
12°C avg in April

Quick Facts

  • Internet Speed:75 Mbps
  • Affordability:average
  • English:great
  • Public Transit:reasonable
  • Walkability:reasonable

Lanzarote, part of Spain's Canary Islands, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and low-key sophistication. The island features striking volcanic landscapes, particularly around Timanfaya National Park, alongside golden beaches and charming whitewashed villages like Famara and Sóo. The nomad scene centers around Arrecife (the capital), Puerto del Carmen, and Famara, where you'll find coworking spaces, reliable wifi, and a welcoming international community. The island maintains a relaxed, authentic vibe compared to overtouristed destinations, with excellent local restaurants, fresh seafood, and a thriving wellness culture that attracts both creatives and established remote workers. Weather and seasons are critical considerations. December through March brings the best conditions—mild temperatures (18-22°C), minimal rain, and consistent sunshine. April through June is excellent and less crowded, with warmth building gradually. July and August are peak tourist season with crowds and higher prices, though weather remains perfect. September through November can be unpredictable with occasional rain and stronger winds, particularly in October-November. The winter months (Jan-Feb) see an influx of European visitors and higher accommodation costs, so shoulder seasons (April-May, September-early October) offer the best balance for digital nomads seeking both comfort and affordability. Lanzarote suits independent travelers and digital nomads who value nature, fitness, and community over nightlife and constant social stimulation. The island's main drawback is its distance from other European hubs—you'll need flights to explore beyond Lanzarote, and spontaneous travel is less feasible than in mainland locations. However, for those seeking a stable, affordable, sun-soaked base with world-class outdoor activities (surfing, hiking, windsurfing, diving) and reliable internet, it's excellent. The cost of living is significantly lower than most Western European cities, making 6-12 month stays financially practical for budget-conscious nomads.

Popular Activities

📍Rent a 4x4 and drive the windswept tracks of Parque Natural de Jandía across to Fuerteventura
📍Climb Peñas del Chache for unobstructed views across all eight Canary Islands
📍Stroll through Haría's palm-tree valley and visit César Manrique's former home and studio
📍Eat fresh local fish at a harborside chiringuito in Caleta Famara village
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