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Antigua, nestled in the heart of Fuerteventura, offers a peaceful and sun-drenched escape shaped by volcanic landscapes, rustic charm, and authentic island life. With warm weather throughout the year and easy access to golden beaches and rugged inland trails, it is the perfect setting for a slower, more immersive holiday. The surrounding countryside is dotted with traditional windmills, aloe vera farms, and local markets that reflect the island's heritage. Visitors can choose from a variety of holiday homes, including villas with private pools, spacious terraces, and sweeping views of the mountains or coast. Whether you are exploring ancient trails, sampling local goat's cheese, or relaxing beneath the wide open skies, Antigua offers a tranquil base for discovering Fuerteventura's natural beauty. Have a look at the wonderful holiday rentals in Corralejo and find a perfect oceanside island escape!
Enjoy island life
Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands, is a haven for those seeking sun, sea, and serenity. Known for its endless stretches of golden sand and crystal-clear waters, this island invites visitors to unwind along its peaceful shores or stroll scenic promenades in rural villages like Villaverde and resorts like Corralejo. You will find calm bays ideal for swimming and snorkelling, as well as bustling harbours lined with shops and waterfront restaurants. With easy access to protected natural areas and nearby islands like Lanzarote by ferry, Fuerteventura is the perfect base for beach lovers and adventurers eager to explore the best of the Canaries. Why not also browse the lovely fincas in Villaverde. Antigua is a peaceful inland town known for its traditional Canarian charm and historic windmills, surrounded by volcanic landscapes and open countryside. You can also take a look at the charming fincas in El Roque and the lovely fincas in El Cotillo for more wonderful Fuerteventura options. In Antigua you can choose from a superb range of finca rentals in Antigua with the following amenities:
- Spacious Living Spaces
- Ocean Views
- Wi-Fi
- Private parking
- Kitchen and Washing Machine
- Garden and/or pool available
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Antigua for beach and watersport lovers
Antigua in Fuerteventura is a sun-soaked haven for beach and watersport lovers, with easy access to some of the island's most beautiful coastal spots. Nearby beaches like Caleta de Fuste offer calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming, paddleboarding and family-friendly fun, while windier stretches along the eastern shore are perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The consistent breeze and clear Atlantic waves attract water sports enthusiasts from around the world. Diving schools and boat excursions give visitors the chance to explore underwater volcanic reefs and marine life. Whether you prefer a relaxed day on the sand or adrenaline-filled adventures at sea, Antigua has something for every kind of beach lover. Be sure to take a look at the fabulous fincas in Fuerteventura, as well as the wide range of villas in Fuerteventura and find the perfect holiday base, especially if you are travelling in a friend or family group on a tour of the island!
Antigua for hiking enthusiasts
Antigua in Fuerteventura offers a rugged, volcanic landscape that is perfect for hiking enthusiasts seeking a quieter, more authentic island experience. Trails wind through ancient lava fields, ochre hills, and open plains dotted with aloe plants and low stone walls. One popular route leads to the top of Mount Tindaya, considered sacred by the island's early inhabitants and offering sweeping views across the coast and inland terrain. The paths around the rural villages reveal old windmills, goat farms, and peaceful corners where time seems to slow down. Explore the natural areas of Fuerteventura and plan your perfect island hiking adventure. With its wide skies and earthy beauty, Antigua invites walkers to connect deeply with the island's natural and cultural heritage!
Antigua's traditional Canarian windmills, volcanic inland countryside, and authentic island charm make it one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding destinations.
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Top 7 travel tips in Antigua
1. Discover Caleta de Fuste's Coastline
Begin your Antigua adventure by heading to nearby Caleta de Fuste, where calm golden beaches and shallow waters create the perfect setting for sunbathing or paddleboarding. The scenic promenade invites leisurely walks past marina cafés and colourful boats. Try snorkelling near the breakwaters to spot local marine life. This is coastal Fuerteventura at its most welcoming. Slow down, breathe in the salty air, and let the relaxed rhythm guide your day.
2. Step Into a Volcano's Footsteps
Lace up your walking shoes and take to the volcanic trails just beyond the town. Routes around Mount Gayria or Caldera de los Arrabales offer rewarding views across the rugged interior. These ancient lava fields and rocky ridges tell the island's story in silent, striking tones. Bring water and a camera, you will want to capture this otherworldly scenery. Let curiosity lead you to Fuerteventura's dramatic heart.
3. Dive Into Local Flavours
Antigua may be quiet, but its culinary scene speaks volumes. Stop by a roadside restaurant or traditional finca to sample local dishes like goat stew, wrinkled potatoes with mojo sauce, or grilled fish fresh from Atlantic waters. Pair your meal with a glass of Canarian wine and savour the moment. There is no rush here, just full flavours and warm island hospitality on every plate.
4. Meet the Windmills of Antigua
The windmills scattered across Antigua are more than charming, they are a window into the island's past. Visit the Museo del Queso Majorero to learn how these structures once powered Fuerteventura's grain production. The museum also showcases the island's beloved goat's cheese, which you can taste on-site. History and food make a brilliant pair. Let this stop turn your day into a cultural feast.
5. Explore Aloe Vera Farms
Take a break from the beach and head inland to discover the health-giving secrets of aloe vera. Local farms welcome visitors to tour their sun-drenched fields and learn about the plant's many uses. Try the soothing gel or pick up a natural souvenir made on-site. This gentle detour into wellness shows a different side of the island, calm, green, and quietly fascinating.
6. Cruise the Island by Car
Hire a car and drive through the open landscapes surrounding Antigua. You will pass lava plains, sleepy villages, and hills where goats roam freely. Stop whenever you please to explore small artisan shops or hidden lookouts. The roads are quiet, the skies wide, and the sense of freedom unmatched. With a map in your lap and wind in your hair, every journey becomes part of the adventure.
7. Unwind Beneath the Stars
End your day under Fuerteventura's famously clear skies. With little light pollution, the stars here shine with breathtaking clarity. Whether from a villa terrace or a peaceful lookout point, take a moment to lie back and stargaze. Bring a blanket, a drink, and let the silence wash over you. It is the perfect reminder that sometimes the best moments need no planning, only presence. Renting one of the gorgeous fincas in Antigua means that you can explore the whole island with ease!