Nestled on Tenerife’s lush north coast, Bajamar is a quiet surfer’s paradise—complete with consistent waves, dramatic volcanic scenery, and chilled-out beach vibes. But beyond the boards and breakers, it’s also becoming a hotspot for digital nomads and coliving communities in the Canary Islands.
If you’ve ever dreamed of starting your day with a sunrise surf and finishing it with a Zoom call from a rooftop coworking space, Bajamar might just be your new favorite place.
🌊 Why Bajamar is Perfect for Beginner Surfers
Bajamar offers:
- Reliable waves all year round
- Less crowded breaks than the southern beaches
- A friendly, welcoming vibe (especially great if you’re learning), this is the case on the beginner waves in the bay… (accordingly a less of a friendly vibe on the bigger waves at the prominent surf spots for experienced surfers, I’m yet to experience it, but the internet says it can sometimes be so.)
- Walkable access to natural pools, cafés, and coliving spaces
Whether you’re staying in a coliving space in Tenerife or just passing through on a work-from-anywhere adventure, this little surf town has everything you need to balance work and play.
🏄♀️ Surf Schools in Bajamar
1. Mahalo Surf School
- Small groups and flexible schedules based on daily conditions.
- Great for beginners and intermediate surfers.
- Pick-up options available from around the north coast—including many coliving hubs.
2. Green Wave Tenerife
- Small instructor-to-student ratio (max 3 per group).
- Lessons tailored to your skill level.
- Popular with remote workers looking to build surfing into their daily rhythm.
3. Ocadila Surf School
- Offers surfing, bodyboarding, kayaking, and SUP.
- Weekly intensive courses—perfect if you’re doing a month-long coliving stay and want to level up.
🌴 Surfing + Remote Work = Peak Lifestyle
One of the best things about learning to surf in Bajamar is how seamlessly it fits into the remote work lifestyle. The town is quiet, connected, and walkable—with several coworking-friendly cafés and easy access to places like:
- La Laguna (a digital nomad hub with coliving options)
- Puerto de la Cruz (for a bit more buzz and coworking spots)
- Local coliving houses and surf-friendly accommodations popping up nearby
Surf before breakfast. Work during peak productivity hours. Chill in the natural pools or take an evening hike. It’s the ultimate “work-life-surf” balance.
💻 Coliving in the Canary Islands: Why Bajamar Works
Tenerife (and the Canary Islands in general) have exploded in popularity with digital nomads for a reason:
- 🌞 Spring weather year-round
- 🏡 A growing network of coliving spaces designed for creatives, freelancers, and founders
- 🧘♀️ An active lifestyle culture—surfing, yoga, hiking, and more
- 🧑💻 Reliable internet and a strong community of remote workers
Bajamar sits just on the edge of this scene—peaceful and local, but within easy reach of coworking hubs and nomad-friendly towns.
📅 Plan Your Surf + Remote Work Stay
Here’s a perfect month in Bajamar:
- Book a coliving space nearby or in La Laguna (it’s only 20 mins from Bajamar and there are 3+ buses an hour, all with wifi and usb charging points etc, the public transport on the island is amazing).
- Schedule surf lessons twice a week
- Set up a work routine that leaves afternoons free for the sea
- Join events or meetups for digital nomads across the island
You’ll leave with better surf skills, a great tan, and a to-do list that actually got done.
Ready to trade office walls for ocean waves?
Whether you’re just learning to surf or building a new remote lifestyle, Bajamar is a hidden gem that ticks all the boxes.
👉 Need help finding the right coliving space or surf school? Just ask—I’ve got recommendations.