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How much does a website cost in Tenerife in 2026

Real web design prices in Tenerife and Spain: from basic websites to full projects. With sources, verified ranges, and what every quote should include.

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Laura Sande

Software developer and UX designer

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Professional web design pricing in Tenerife in 2026 by project type

“How much does a website cost?” is the first question we get asked. The short answer is: it depends. But we can be much more specific than that.

We’ve compiled the real price ranges in the Spanish market for 2026, cross-referenced with several industry sources, so you have a clear benchmark before requesting a quote from anyone.

Prices in Spain in 2026

According to data published by Cronoshare, Creasitios and Abstract Branding, these are the typical ranges:

Freelancer:

  • Basic website or landing page: 400 - 1,000 euros
  • Corporate website (5-8 pages): 800 - 2,000 euros
  • Basic online store: from 1,500 euros

Agency:

  • Professional corporate website: 1,500 - 3,500 euros
  • Full online store: 3,000 - 8,000 euros
  • Complex custom projects: 5,000 - 15,000+ euros

In Tenerife and the Canary Islands, prices tend to sit at the lower end of these ranges, as operating costs for local studios are lower than in Madrid or Barcelona. That doesn’t mean lower quality — it means a market with a different cost of living.

What any professional website should include

Regardless of what you pay, a professional website in 2026 should include at a minimum:

  • Responsive design: it needs to look good on mobile. Over 60% of web traffic in Spain comes from mobile devices.
  • Basic technical SEO: meta tags, heading structure, sitemap and robots.txt. Without this, Google won’t index you properly.
  • Acceptable speed: a PageSpeed score above 70 on mobile is the reasonable minimum. Above 90 is ideal.
  • HTTPS: SSL certificate. Any modern hosting includes it for free.
  • Working contact form: one that actually reaches your email and works.

If the quote you receive doesn’t include any of these, ask why.

What drives the price difference

Technology

A website built from a pre-made template is not the same as one built from scratch with custom code. Templates are faster and cheaper to produce, but the performance, customisation, and long-term search ranking aren’t comparable.

SEO included

There’s a difference between “I’ll install an SEO plugin” and manually configuring structured data, optimising each meta description, structuring headings correctly, and registering the site with Google Search Console.

Design

An adapted template costs less than a design from scratch. Both options can be valid, but the visual result and differentiation from competitors aren’t the same.

Revisions

How many rounds of changes does the quote include? What happens if you want a change after delivery? At what hourly rate? This should be clear before you sign anything.

Recurring costs you should keep in mind

Some costs aren’t included in the website price and are the client’s responsibility:

  • Domain: between 10 and 40 euros per year, depending on the extension (.es, .com, .org). Source: GoDaddy.
  • Hosting: from 2-5 euros/month on basic shared hosting up to 8-15 euros/month on advanced plans. For VPS, from 10-20 euros/month. Source: Hostinger.
  • Maintenance: security updates, backups and monitoring. In the Spanish market, between 50 and 200 euros/month according to Cronoshare. In the Canary Islands you can find options from 25 euros/month.
  • Content: copy, professional photos, videos. If you don’t have them, they need to be created or outsourced. This can add between 200 and 1,000 euros depending on the volume.

IGIC in the Canary Islands

If you hire a professional or studio based in the Canary Islands, the invoice carries IGIC (7%) instead of IVA/VAT (21%). IGIC is the Canary Islands’ indirect tax, which replaces VAT due to the islands’ special fiscal regime within the EU. Depending on your tax situation, this can have implications for the final cost. We have a dedicated article about IGIC if you want to dive deeper.

Red flags in a quote

Be wary if:

  • They don’t specify what’s included: “a professional website” without a breakdown is not a quote.
  • The price is very low with no explanation: a 150-euro website is probably an uncustomised, unoptimised template.
  • They don’t mention SEO: a website without technical SEO is invisible to Google. If they don’t include it, ask.
  • There are no defined deadlines: “in a few weeks” is not a timeline. Demand specific dates.
  • They don’t talk about ownership: when finished, the code, domain and hosting should be yours.
  • They require a lock-in for maintenance: maintenance should be optional and cancellable.

Before requesting a quote

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What do I need my website to do? Inform, sell, capture leads, rank on Google.
  2. How many pages do I actually need? Less is more if each page is well done.
  3. Do I have the copy and photos? If not, include them in the budget.
  4. What happens after delivery? Maintenance, updates, who handles them.

With clear answers to these, any serious professional will give you a quote tailored to what you need.


Want a detailed quote for your business in Tenerife? Get in touch and we’ll respond within 24 hours. No strings attached, with a full breakdown.

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