
Hotels in Antigua
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Browse available hotels in Antigua, Fuerteventura — an inland town with 18th-century windmills, 18 km from FUE airport and close to east coast beaches.
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About Antigua
Antigua: Fuerteventura's Craft and Windmill Heartland
Antigua sits at the geographical centre of Fuerteventura, roughly 12 km south of Puerto del Rosario in the Canary Islands. The municipality is best known for the restored 18th-century windmill at the Molino de Antigua, now part of a craft centre and cheese museum celebrating the island's aged goat's cheese, majorero. The surrounding landscape is arid basalt plains edged by low volcanic hills — characteristic of Fuerteventura's interior and a contrast to the coastal resorts.
Where to Stay and Getting Around
Hotels in Antigua tend to be small rural properties and apartment complexes rather than large resort chains. The village of Antigua and nearby Betancuria — the island's former capital — draw visitors seeking quieter stays away from the busy southern beach strips of Jandia and Caleta de Fuste, the latter about 8 km east. A hire car is essential; local bus routes connect Antigua to Puerto del Rosario but run infrequently.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: Hire a car at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), 15 km north, for full flexibility.
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) brings mild temperatures around 22 °C and fewer crowds than summer.
- Local market: The Saturday craft market at the Molino de Antigua sells hand-thrown pottery and local cheeses.
- Driving: Roads through the interior are narrow; allow extra time on mountain routes toward Betancuria.
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