Living in Parque de la Reina: Affordable Comfort with Fast Access to the South

Living in Parque de la Reina: Affordable Comfort with Fast Access to the South

7 de agosto de 2025
Diana Jeste

Parque de la Reina is a growing residential village located between the towns of Guaza and Buzanada, just a few minutes inland from Los Cristianos. While often overlooked by tourists, this local hub offers a convenient lifestyle with quick access to the TF-1 motorway, making it ideal for families, workers, and full-time residents who need practicality and affordability more than beachfront glamour. With new services appearing every year and a strong sense of community, Parque de la Reina has quietly become one of the best-kept secrets for year-round living in Tenerife South.


Property prices here remain attractive, especially compared to nearby coastal zones. A one-bedroom apartment typically sells for around €120,000 to €140,000, while two-bedroom units range between €150,000 and €190,000. Three-bedroom apartments or duplexes can reach €200,000 to €240,000 depending on layout and condition. Townhouses and semi-detached properties in newer developments may go from €250,000 to €300,000. The area is popular with both local families and international residents seeking more space for their money — and better access to schools, transport, and everyday amenities.


Ownership costs are reasonable. IBI (property tax) usually ranges from €180 to €300 annually, depending on the size of the property. Community fees are low to moderate — often between €30 and €60 per month — as most buildings are modest, with few shared amenities beyond basic maintenance. Many homes come with underground parking or storage, which adds value while keeping monthly costs predictable and manageable.


Housing in Parque de la Reina consists mainly of low-rise apartment blocks, townhouses, and modern residences. Most properties are recent, with simple, functional layouts and private terraces. Although there are no luxury complexes or pools, many buildings are well maintained and offer secure access. The urban planning is clean and efficient, with wide streets, pedestrian areas, and small parks, making it family-friendly and easy to navigate. Parking is generally not an issue, and local businesses are integrated within the residential layout.


Life in Parque de la Reina is centered around convenience. There are supermarkets, cafés, bakeries, restaurants, a pharmacy, and sports facilities all within walking distance. The area has its own public school and is close to several international schools. The TF-1 motorway is just a minute away, making it one of the most accessible locations for commuting to Las Américas, Adeje, the airport, or the capital. The beaches of Los Cristianos and Palm-Mar are only 10–15 minutes away by car. While not a tourist town, its location is excellent for reaching all major points of interest.


The climate in Parque de la Reina is typical of southern Tenerife — dry, warm, and sunny almost all year. Summer temperatures average 28–32°C, while winters remain mild at around 20–24°C. Rain is rare, and the village enjoys good air quality and clear skies. Being slightly inland, it benefits from a light breeze and slightly cooler nights than the coast, which many residents find more comfortable for year-round living.


The population here is a mix of Canarian families and international residents, especially from Italy, Spain, Belgium, and Eastern Europe. The atmosphere is peaceful and residential, with many people living year-round and participating in local activities. Spanish is the main language, but many residents speak English or other European languages, making integration relatively easy for newcomers. It’s a community where people know their neighbors, and the rhythm of life is calm, local, and family-oriented.


In conclusion, Parque de la Reina offers a solid residential base for those looking to live in Tenerife South without paying coastal premiums. It combines affordability, good infrastructure, and fast access to the island’s key areas — all in a down-to-earth, friendly environment. For buyers who value comfort, practicality, and space, it’s one of the most sensible choices on the island.

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