How much does a website cost in Tenerife in 2026? (Real Price Guide)
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It is the question we receive almost daily: "How much does a website cost?". The short answer is that a website can cost anywhere from 300 to 50,000 euros, and both figures are legitimate. The difference lies in what problem it solves and what results it generates. This guide gives you real market prices in the Canary Islands for 2026 so you can make an informed decision.
Executive summary: price table by website type
| Website type | Indicative price | Typical technology | Delivery time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Landing page | 300€ - 900€ | WordPress / Webflow | 1-2 weeks |
| Corporate website (5-10 pages) | 800€ - 2,500€ | WordPress | 3-5 weeks |
| Premium corporate website | 2,500€ - 6,000€ | WordPress / Next.js | 6-10 weeks |
| Basic online store | 1,200€ - 3,500€ | WooCommerce / Shopify | 4-8 weeks |
| Advanced e-commerce | 3,500€ - 10,000€ | WooCommerce / Shopify Plus | 8-16 weeks |
| Custom development | 5,000€ - 30,000€+ | React / Next.js / Laravel | 3-6+ months |
The 5 factors that determine the real price
Factor 1: Type and complexity of the website
A landing page is a single page with one specific goal: get the user to fill out a form, make a phone call, or buy a product. An online store with 500 product references, multiple variants, ERP integration, and a payment gateway in three currencies is a software engineering project. The most frequent mistake is comparing quotes without comparing the same type of project.
Factor 2: Technology chosen
WordPress is the most used platform in the world (43% of all websites). Its advantage: mature ecosystem, many plugins, and your team can make content changes without needing the developer. Custom development in React or Next.js offers superior speed, full flexibility, and better scalability, but costs 3-4 times more than WordPress. For most SMBs in Tenerife, well-configured WordPress solves 95% of cases.
Factor 3: Design (template vs. custom)
A website with a modified premium template can cost 800-1,500 euros. A fully custom design starts at 2,500 euros. The difference is not just aesthetic: custom design allows a conversion structure specifically designed for your business, your audience, and your sales goals.
Factor 4: Content included
Many "affordable" website quotes do not include copywriting. The client must provide all written content. The problem: website texts are the most important conversion factor, and texts written by the business owner are rarely optimized to sell or for SEO. A professional copywriter for a 5-8 page corporate website can add 500-1,200 euros to the budget, but can double the conversion rate.
Factor 5: Specific functionalities
- Online booking system (hospitality, clinics): 400-1,200€ additional
- Multilingual website (especially relevant for Tenerife tourism): 600-1,500€ additional
- CRM or ERP integration: 800-3,000€ additional
- Payment gateway with multiple methods: 300-700€ additional
Hidden costs nobody tells you about
| Item | Approximate annual cost |
|---|---|
| Quality hosting | 120€ - 600€/year |
| Domain name | 10€ - 30€/year |
| Security updates | 150€ - 600€/year |
| Maintenance and support | 200€ - 800€/year |
How to calculate the ROI of a website
A website is not an expense: it is a sales channel. To calculate its ROI you need to estimate how many customers it can attract and how much each customer is worth.
Practical example for a dental clinic in Santa Cruz:
- Estimated monthly organic visits (with basic SEO): 300-500
- Conversion rate to consultation: 2-3%
- New patients per month thanks to the website: 6-15
- Average value of a new patient: 200-500€
- Additional monthly revenue attributable to the website: 1,200€ - 7,500€
With those figures, a 2,000 euro website pays for itself in 1-3 months.
Red flags when hiring a web provider
- Quote well below market without explanation: A professional corporate website cannot be done well for 300 euros.
- No portfolio or examples of websites they have built: An agency or freelancer without a project portfolio signals inexperience.
- No mention of SEO as part of the project: A website nobody can find is like a shop in a dead-end alley.
- No contract or clarity about domain ownership: Some providers register the domain in their own name.
- Promises of SEO results in weeks: Organic positioning takes months. Anyone promising fast results is misleading you.
Questions to ask your agency before signing
- Will the domain be registered in my name?
- What server will the website be hosted on and who manages it?
- What exactly does the quote include in terms of pages, texts, and images?
- Do you do basic SEO optimization as part of the project?
- What happens to the website if I stop working with you?
- How much does monthly or annual maintenance cost?
At TeideSEO we develop websites for businesses in Tenerife with full price transparency. Every project includes SEO structure from day one, because an invisible website is useless regardless of how beautiful it looks.