Noooo! If you are a classical nomad and you spend less then 3 months there, then of course it is okay. However, if you stay more, then you should reside there. Spanish taxes are extremely high! The typical solution is to become self-employed (autónomo). That is the worst such structure in the EU. read more
It’s not my intention to fuel the traditional rivalry between the two capital islands on the canarian archipelago, and of course it depends on your personal preferences, but it’s my impression that Gran Canaria is actually attracting more digital nomads. read more
Tenerife costs $1,979 per month to live and work remotely with 36 mbps internet speed, scores bad (59%) for digital nomads and today it's 18°C with okay air quality (50 µg/m3).. See cost of living, internet speed, weather and other metrics about Spain as a place to work remotely for digital nomads. read more