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Tree House Hostel · south Tenerife

the Canary Islands, Spain 🇪🇸 book at cloudbeds.com ✉️

10 private roomsfrom €880/two‑weeks  12 dormitory beds6-bed bunkroom from €315/two‑weeks 
medium coliving, 🌲 rural, 🏨 hostel, 🎪 adhoc activities, ⌨️ ergonomic coworking, 🍃 terrace, 🏊 pool, 🧘‍♀️ wellness, 🧘 yoga, 👫 couples, 🧺 room cleaning, 🛁 ensuites, 🦺 volunteering, 👯 teams, 🛜 net-unknown, 🚌 transit20mins walk  🚕 pickupfree  🛒 shopsfree shuttle  🛩 airportTenerife South/TFS (15mins drive)  🏖 beach20mins walk  💬 Wrong details?
🏨  has short staysFine for a workation, but significant turnover works against coliving principles for a cohesive community; a longer minimum stay supports better interactions. What is coliving?

A unique combination of wellness experiences and accommodation. Melding comfortable rooms for every budget with wellness activities, friends, volunteering, adventure, and more. At the core of The tree house hostel is a community for connecting with other professionals.

We’re a house base, to a meeting ground for digital nomads, travellers and locals discovering a new way to explore, work, and experience the world. We have built an ecosystem where global and local communities stay, work, and live and above all enjoy life.

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This house is truly 5 stars! I love everything about it! From dorms, privates, social activities, quietness, chilling by the pool, the free bus shuttles, the working space, private office, the kitchen, the gym, the view, the staff, the volunteers… you name it! Rebecca was an absolute star at reception, so helpful and kind, always making sure everything run smoothly and that guests are happy. As a solo female traveler felt incredibly safe and right at home during my almost one month long stay. Definitely coming back!! Thank you 🌱🌼❤️🔆 I appreciate what you guys offer 🫰🏽
I’ve stayed at quite a few hostels, and this one stands out in all the right ways. It’s well-organized, clean, and offers a great mix of comfort, functionality, and social atmosphere. Whether you’re working remotely or just passing through, it’s a solid choice. 🛏️ Rooms – Clean, Comfy & Worth It I stayed in both a shared and a private room during my stay. Both were clean and comfortable, but the private room was definitely worth the upgrade—spacious, with plenty of storage and a very comfortable bed. It felt more like a budget hotel room than a hostel. 💻 Coworking Setup That Actually Works As someone who works remotely, I was really impressed by the coworking spaces. They have proper office chairs, large monitors, and even private meeting rooms that you can book for free. It made it easy to stay productive without having to hunt for cafés. 🍳 Well-Equipped Kitchen The kitchen had everything I needed, from cooking tools to plenty of fridge and pantry space. Storage was well thought out and clearly labeled, which helped keep things organized even with a lot of guests using the space. 🏊 Nice Extras The pool was clean and well-maintained—it was cleaned twice during my two-week stay. Also, the vending machines were surprisingly useful, stocked with basics like snacks, coffee, toothpaste, and even lighters. 💬 Easy to Meet People The hostel has a welcoming vibe. Volunteers are around and genuinely helpful. People were friendly and open to conversation, which made it easy to connect with others. I met some great people to explore the area with and have interesting conversations. 🎉 Events Without Pressure The hostel organizes optional events that are actually enjoyable. I joined a few BBQ nights, a stargazing trip with a telescope, and an excursion to a hidden beach with caves. They were well-organized and a good way to spend the evening without needing to plan everything yourself. 🙌 Shoutout to the Staff Mariana, Rebecca, and Viki stood out—they were consistently kind, approachable, and made the place feel more personal. You could tell they cared about guests having a good experience. Love you guys! 💖 🚌 Helpful Shuttle Service The free shuttle that runs a few times a day to the bus station, supermarket, and nearby town was really convenient—especially since I didn’t rent a car. It saved a lot of time and effort. Overall, this hostel offers a well-balanced experience: it’s clean, comfortable, remote work–friendly, and makes it easy to meet people or keep to yourself depending on what you’re looking for. I’d definitely stay here again.
Amazing location, amazing people, amazing events.. and so on. The volunteers are really friendly and helpful and the atmosphere is perfect if you want a peace place, but even if you are looking for a bit of fun. Thank you for everything TreeHouse, I’ll be back soon for sure ♥️
The Tree House Hostel 🌳 is a wonderful place for stay for people who are looking for true and deep RESET . The space offers a lot of different activities for everyone . Also modern working area for those who are there for work remotely. Rooms are cosy and clean . The common area has amazing plants around and the cristal clear swimming pool . The owners are PROFFESIONALS . They are always there to help . All crew : managers , volunteers work super hard everyday , to make your stay as much as possible wonderful . Amazing big tree 🌳 inside the patio , direct view on Montana Roja and ocean, playful cats, good people around makes you feel like home . There is no Words to say how I appreciate my almost 2 month stay there . AMAZING . One and the Only. 🌊🏡🌳
I had an amazing experience staying at the Tree House Hostel. All facilities were exceptionally clean, and amazing wifi services for working remotely! I received such a high standard of service from the staff here, who were always in such a pleasant mood. Rebecca was an amazing help showing me around the hostel, and had me laughing every time we talked! I look forward to returning again and meeting the amazing people at this place; definitely recommend for a solo trip.
My stay at The Tree House Hostel was an absolutely wonderful experience. The atmosphere was fantastic, with guests from all over the world creating a lively and international vibe. I stayed in a private room, which included two beds and a private bathroom, and it was quite comfortable. The hostel has fantastic common areas, with the highlight being the beautiful swimming pool and terrace, offering stunning sea views. The bar, billiard table, and social gatherings made it easy to meet new people. The staff are volunteers who are friendly and helpful. The hostel does not offer meals, but there's a communal kitchen where you can prepare your own food. They also offer breakfast for 5 euros with several options, and the avocado toast was my favorite. It's important to note that only card payments are accepted for room bookings, while cash is needed for the bar and other expenses. The hostel also provides a shuttle service to the nearest town for shopping, which is convenient as the nearest store is about a 20-minute walk away. One downside is the noise from airplanes, as it's close to the flight path. Additionally, if you're sensitive to noise, you might be bothered by the loud music played for many hours during the day, and this hostel may not be suitable for kids. Highlights: there are plenty of communal activities like surfing trips and BBQ nights, which enhance the social experience. Lastly, the hostel offers work-friendly spaces with free Wi-Fi, making it a good option for remote work. Overall, I absolutely loved staying here and highly recommend it!
The hostel is located in a remote area; about 6 km from the airport and about 3 km from San Isidro but the distance is no walkable as there is only a highway. The property has a great and spacious common yard with a swimming pool and a nice view. Fully-equipped kitchen is available; despite that the personnel keep cleaning on a daily basid, the guests do not clean afrer themselves and in the mornings is a mess. There is a common working space where you are supposed to be able to work. The bedrooms are spacious enough; beds and pillows are comfortable. Personnel is friendly and helpful There is a free ride from the hostel to the nearest village where there are numerous grocery stores; Cons: The internet is extremely slow, and at times even non-existent, so working is barely possible. In our bedroom there was no hot water As the rooms are located around the yard, it is rather noisy and sleeping is difficult Locationwise, I do not recommend it to anyone who will not rent a car as you will be basically stuck there.
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