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Antigua sits at the heart of Fuerteventura, 20 km from FUE airport, with a historic windmill museum and quiet rural character.
Antigua is a municipality on the eastern coast of Fuerteventura, one of Spain's Canary Islands, sitting roughly in the geographic center of the island at about 200 meters above sea level. The town is best known for the Museo del Queso Majorero, housed in a restored 18th-century windmill complex — it documents the production of Majorero cheese, a protected-designation product made from local goat's milk. The surrounding landscape is dry and volcanic, shaped by trade winds that have driven windmills and attracted windsurfers to nearby coastal areas for decades. The parish church of Nuestra Señora de Antigua, dating to the early 18th century, anchors the town square and remains one of the oldest religious buildings on Fuerteventura.
Visitors come to Antigua primarily as a base for exploring central Fuerteventura. The town sits roughly 15 km from the resort areas of Caleta de Fuste and about 25 km from the capital Puerto del Rosario. Travelers interested in rural Canarian culture, local gastronomy, and quieter surroundings prefer it over the busier coastal resorts. The weekly market draws both residents and tourists looking for local crafts and produce.
Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) is approximately 20 km north of Antigua, making access straightforward for international arrivals. The municipality has a permanent population of around 11,000 residents spread across several small villages.

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