
El Médano Emerges as Prime Alternative to Tenerife’s Crowded Tourist Hubs
El Médano is emerging as a popular residential alternative in Tenerife, offering a balanced lifestyle with convenient infrastructure and stable property prices outside the island's traditional tourist hubs.
Tenerife’s housing market is shifting. Buyers are increasingly looking beyond the island’s capital and traditional tourist hubs, with El Médano in Granadilla de Abona emerging as a popular alternative to the crowded southern resorts. This trend reflects a growing demand for a lifestyle that balances convenience with a well-preserved natural environment.
Location is key to El Médano’s appeal. Just ten minutes from Tenerife South Airport and with direct access to the TF-1 motorway, residents can easily reach the island’s main business centers without the heavy traffic common in metropolitan areas or busy spots like Costa Adeje. With local schools and health services nearby, the town offers enough independence that residents don’t need to rely on larger cities for daily necessities.
The local property market remains stable. Prices currently range from 3,200 to 3,800 euros per square meter. While this reflects the general rise in property values across the Canary Islands, it remains more affordable than many high-demand areas. This price point, paired with the town’s sunny climate, has attracted residents who value an active, outdoor lifestyle, particularly those interested in sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing.
What sets El Médano apart is its controlled growth, which has helped the town maintain its unique community feel. Unlike more densely developed tourist areas, the town centers on local services and its natural surroundings, such as La Tejita beach and the Montaña Roja volcanic cone. Ultimately, El Médano serves as a prime example of how moving away from traditional urban centers can provide practical housing solutions that successfully combine modern infrastructure with a high quality of life.