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Nine Tenerife

the Canary Islands, Spain 🇪🇸      ✉️

since 2018, offering:

In the historical centre of La Orotava, a beautiful old Canarian house transformed into a place where digital nomads live, work and meet. Building a community is important to us. That’s why at Nine the true meaning of coliving and coworking comes alive.

With its views over the sea and the volcano El Teide, its essence full of history and location right in the middle of town, for a one of a kind experience on a beautiful island filled with lots to do.

At Nine the true meaning of coliving and coworking comes alive. With daily yoga on the roof and a free Sunday BBQ we like to shape a community where everyone feels included. Every digital nomad that stays at Nine, brings something different to the table. That is how family dinners, skill-shares, new companies and movie nights happen.

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Nine is in a beautiful little neighborhood called Orotava. Plenty of restaurants, cafes and grocery shopping close by. I wish the beach was somehow closer so staying here without a car required some coordination to get to Tenerife's best beaches. The hosts at Nine are always available to help, coordinate fun activities or make recommendations! The communal spaces here are top notch: incredible kitchen, stunning views from the rooftop and all kinds of little nooks to get some private time. I stayed in a private room which I think could be improved with more aesthetic touches, decor and quality bedding to really make it worth the value. The owner has been intentional about building community around both social and physical activities like communal meals and daily yoga. Every coliving has a different intent so for me I was wanting more professional and personal development along with local community impact. Not to say the coliving was inferior or bad because of these things, just a different intent.
I have been to Nine twice and I'm planning to go for a third time in 2024. This place is heaven on earth. Anne and the gang have created the perfect environment for meeting new people, getting work done, and experiencing the Tenerife life. Thanks for the good times and all the memories along the way!
Hi, I tried coliving the first time this year spending two weeks in Nine Coliving Tenerife. It was an amazing experience. It goes without saying that weather and nature were both great. More important, however, was the place and the atmosphere that Anne and her team created. Cozy, warm, welcoming and always spot on. I loved the balance between providing a bit of a framework, but leaving everyone to organize his/her on day. Food was great! (Thanks Brigi and Anne!). This is definitely a place that were I will stay again, as soon as my schedule allows. Kisses Michael
It's hard to compare to other Tenerife colivings (where I hasn't been) but Nine is definitely feels like 'hard to imagine better'. The main thing what people do here is working as nomads, though there is plenty of other activities available - lunches/cooking, yoga, workouts, presentations, or just simple hanging out on the kitchen area drinking wine and chatting. Additionally folks often travel around for hikes or to the see
I'd like to share my personal opinion about Nine’s Coliving in Tenerife/La Orotava. The coliving space is located in an old Spanish house in the charming town La Orotava. The house capacity is around 16 guests, is spacious enough to avoid feeling overwhelmed. It has comfy rooms as well as many common areas. The hosts are super kind, friendly and organized, arranging community-building activities and making an effort to please everyone. Pros: - Beautiful house - Well-organized workspaces (desks, chairs, monitors, noise canceling booths) - ⁠Large and well-equipped kitchen - ⁠Terrace with a lovely city panorama especially for sunset - ⁠Delicious breakfasts and lunches - ⁠Close to the Mercadona supermarket - ⁠Yoga room with necessary equipment Cons: - ⁠guests know each other well from previous visits what makes it difficult to integrate, I think it really helps when you are staying longer than 2weeks, because only around 2 weeks I felt more comfortable and relaxed - ⁠The town's cool climate might not suit those seeking constant sunny weather - ⁠Without a car, reaching places like the beach (1 hour by foot) or hiking trails takes time via public transport. But also in that case hosts were helping to arrange something or plan weekend hikes Thank you Anne, Silvia, Brigi and Rebeca 🫶
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