Spainability comparison · Updated July 2026

Andalusia vs the Valencia region for settling in Spain (2026)

Andalusia or the Valencia region? Two warm-south regions that are easy to confuse. Below, every settler number side by side — a winner called only where the gap is real, "similar" where it isn't — plus the tax split that can be worth five figures a year.

How we compare

Every figure below is pulled from the same Spainability dataset behind the region briefs and the quiz. We put the two regions' numbers side by side and call a "winner" on a row only when the gap is big enough to matter — otherwise it reads "similar". Nothing here is hand-picked or editorialised.

  • Data AEMET climate normals, regional PISA (INEE), the Health Ministry's SISLE waiting lists, INE income & Catastro home prices, and AEAT-joined regional tax postures — each against the Spanish average.
  • Winners Called only on a meaningful gap (e.g. a home-price row needs a 15% difference, a surgical-wait row 20 days). Smaller gaps say "similar". A missing number on either side says "no data" and never picks a winner.
  • Persona ranks From our region roll-up: each region's towns scored for six settler profiles and ranked 1–17 among Spain's comunidades. Lower rank = the better place to look.

The verdict, by who you are

For each of the six settler profiles we score, which region its towns rank better for — straight from the region roll-up (1–17 among Spain's comunidades, lower is better).

If you're… Andalusia the Valencia region Better bet
Budget-first coastal settlers #7 of 17 #1 of 17 the Valencia region
Families with school-age kids #8 of 17 #2 of 17 the Valencia region
couple_starting_family #9 of 17 #3 of 17 the Valencia region
Remote-working couples #8 of 17 #3 of 17 the Valencia region
budget_inland #5 of 17 #1 of 17 the Valencia region
American retirees #7 of 17 #3 of 17 the Valencia region
Retiring couples #5 of 17 #2 of 17 the Valencia region
winter_sun #5 of 17 #2 of 17 the Valencia region
investor #5 of 17 #2 of 17 the Valencia region
year_round_mild #6 of 17 #3 of 17 the Valencia region
Heat-averse settlers #10 of 17 #7 of 17 the Valencia region
british_retiree #4 of 8 #2 of 8 the Valencia region, narrowly
english_speaker #3 of 8 #2 of 8 the Valencia region, narrowly
british_settler #4 of 8 #3 of 8 the Valencia region, narrowly

Ranked 1–17 by the median national percentile of each region's municipalities for that profile. Ties read "similar".

The numbers, side by side

Each region's figure with its rank chip where we have one. A "winner" only where the gap is real.

Climate

Metric Andalusia the Valencia region Winner
Summer high (Jul–Aug avg) 33.1°C 31.5°C similar
Winter average 11.3°C 11.9°C similar
Rainy days a year 49 days 42 days similar
Sunshine 8.3 h/day 7.9 h/day similar
Summer water stress (WEI+) 22 #5 of 16 regions · −35 vs national 132 #15 of 16 regions · +75 vs national Andalusia

Aggregated from each region's municipalities (AEMET/derived); summer water stress is a river-basin (WEI+) reading. Chips rank the region among Spain's comunidades.

Schools (PISA)

Metric Andalusia the Valencia region Winner
PISA science 473 #16 of 17 regions · −16 vs national 483 #9 of 17 regions · −6 vs national similar
PISA maths 457 #16 of 17 regions · −22 vs national 473 #10 of 17 regions · −6 vs national the Valencia region
PISA reading 461 #17 of 17 regions · −17 vs national 482 #8 of 17 regions · +4 vs national the Valencia region

PISA 2022, reported per comunidad autónoma (INEE). Chips rank among the 17 regions.

Public healthcare

Metric Andalusia the Valencia region Winner
Mean surgical wait 173 days #17 of 17 regions · +70 days vs national 88 days #6 of 17 regions · −15 days vs national the Valencia region
Waiting over 6 months 32.2% 16.1% the Valencia region
Specialist consult wait 136 days 95 days the Valencia region

Public waiting lists — SISLE-SNS Dic 2025, per comunidad autónoma. Lower is better.

Cost & economy

Metric Andalusia the Valencia region Winner
Median home price €1,745/m² €1,632/m² similar
Median net income / person €11,132 €13,277 the Valencia region

Median across each region's municipalities (INE net income; Catastro-derived sale price).

Tax face-off (2025)

Wealth and inheritance/gift posture for each region — often the single five-figure difference between two otherwise similar places.

Andalusia is the lighter-taxed of the two on wealth tax (none vs standard).

Andalusia

Wealth tax none
≈100% bonificación (difference/capture design) — no annual wealth tax below the Grandes Fortunas threshold.
Inheritance & gifts none
99% bonificación for spouse, children and parents (Grupo I & II), on top of large reductions.

State ITSGF applies above ~€3M net worth, but Andalucía's bonificación is designed to absorb it so there is no extra bill versus a normal wealth-tax region. Source: primary source.

the Valencia region

Wealth tax standard
Own tariff (0.25–3.12%) with no general bonificación, but the minimum exemption was raised to €1,000,000 for 2025 (plus €300k home) — real wealth tax only on larger fortunes.
Inheritance & gifts none
99% bonificación for spouse, ascendants and descendants (Grupo I & II).

State ITSGF above ~€3M net worth; wealth tax paid is credited against it. Source: primary source.

General posture, not personal tax advice — thresholds and reliefs change and depend on your circumstances.

Choose Andalusia, or the Valencia region?

Built straight from the winners above — the reasons each region actually pulls ahead on the data.

Choose Andalusia if you…

  • weigh long-term water security
  • have significant assets or an estate to pass on and want the lighter wealth/inheritance regime

Choose the Valencia region if you…

  • put school (PISA) results first
  • want shorter public-health waits
  • want a more prosperous local economy
  • are budget-first coastal settlers (it ranks #1 of 17 here vs #7 there)
  • are families with school-age kids (it ranks #2 of 17 here vs #8 there)

Best towns in each, to start from

The same engine as the quiz, run over each region's towns and filtered to the ones we profile in depth. Top of each list, in the engine's order — not hand-picked.

Best towns in Andalusia for families

schools, coast and cost, scored for remote-working parents

  1. Órgiva 15 km from the sea · a settled international community
  2. Arcos de la Frontera a settled international community · 31,281 people
  3. Nerja 6 km from the sea · a settled international community
  4. Níjar 10 km from the sea · a settled international community
  5. Marbella 1 km from the sea · a settled international community

Best towns in the Valencia region for families

schools, coast and cost, scored for remote-working parents

  1. Castelló de la Plana/Castellón de la Plana 3 km from the sea · a hospital in town
  2. Vinaròs 10 km from the sea · a settled international community
  3. Orihuela 20 km from the sea · a settled international community
  4. Dénia 3 km from the sea · a settled international community
  5. Xàtiva a settled international community · 29 km from the sea

Questions

Is Andalusia or the Valencia region better for settling in Spain?

Neither is "better" outright — it depends on what you weigh. On our data Andalusia takes 1 of the head-to-head measures, the Valencia region takes 6, and 6 come out similar. See the row-by-row table and the "choose X if…" summary above.

How do taxes compare between Andalusia and the Valencia region?

Andalusia is the lighter-taxed of the two on wealth tax (none vs standard).

Which is better for budget-first coastal settlers?

the Valencia region. Across Spain's 17 comunidades, Andalusia ranks #7 of 17 for that profile and the Valencia region ranks #1 of 17 — so the Valencia region is the stronger place to look.

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Updated July 2026. Re-generated from the Spainability dataset on each data release — the comparison is reproducible, not editorial.

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