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Winter Sun Getaway
Antigua in Spain offers a charming escape steeped in history and natural beauty. This small town is known for its traditional architecture, quaint streets and peaceful atmosphere that feels far from the usual tourist routes. Surrounded by volcanic landscapes and rolling hills, Antigua is perfect for hiking and exploring nature trails that reveal stunning views. History lovers can visit centuries-old churches and ancient ruins that tell stories of the region's rich past. Local markets and small cafes provide a taste of authentic Canarian culture and cuisine. Whether wandering its quiet streets or venturing into the countryside, Antigua invites travellers to experience a genuine slice of island life. Be sure to browse the stunning villas in Corralejo Corralejo, located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura, is a lively coastal town famous for its vast sand dunes, turquoise waters, and windsurfing scene. The town blends a laid-back island vibe with a bustling marina, offering plenty of beachside restaurants, shops, and boat trips to nearby Lobos Island.Why not also take a look at the fantastic range of luxury villas in Corralejo
Antigua is a renowned Winter Sun Getaway!
Browse a range of superb options and book a fabulous holiday rental that ticks all the boxes down to the very last detail for a trip of a lifetime to Antigua that includes amenities such as:
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- Pool
- Barbeque
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Antigua for families
Families visiting Antigua, Spain, can enjoy a variety of activities that combine culture, nature, and fun. They can explore the historic town centre with its charming old buildings and peaceful plazas, perfect for relaxed walks and discovering local traditions. Nearby, families can visit ancient archaeological sites and museums that offer a glimpse into the region's past. Nature lovers can head to surrounding parks and countryside for easy hiking, bike rides, and picnics in scenic settings. For younger kids, there are safe playgrounds and open spaces to run and play. Local markets provide a lively atmosphere where families can taste fresh local foods and shop for unique crafts. Overall, Antigua offers a calm and welcoming environment ideal for quality family time and memorable holiday adventures. Take a look at the fabulous villas in Fuerteventura as well as the fabulous range of upscale luxury villas in Fuerteventura
Antigua for sightseers
Antigua, Spain, offers a rich tapestry of sights for history enthusiasts eager to delve into the island's cultural heritage. Begin your exploration at the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Antigua, a 16th-century church that showcases traditional Canarian architecture and houses a striking pink-and-green altar. Nearby, the Museo del Queso Majorero provides insights into the island's cheese-making traditions, featuring interactive exhibits and a restored 19th-century windmill. For a deeper understanding of local craftsmanship, visit the Centro de Artesanía, located in the Molino de Antigua, where you can witness traditional weaving, pottery, and basket-making techniques. A short drive from Antigua, the archaeological site of La Atalayita offers a glimpse into the ancient Majo culture, with over a hundred structures to explore. Additionally, the Cuchillos de Vigán Natural Monument presents a dramatic landscape of jagged peaks and deep valleys, perfect for scenic hikes. For panoramic views and a touch of legend, head to the Guise and Ayose Viewpoint, where towering bronze statues of ancient kings overlook the northern part of the island. Conclude your day with a visit to Betancuria, the former capital of Fuerteventura, renowned for its colonial architecture and historical significance. Antigua seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for those keen on uncovering the island's past.
Antigua is best known for its charming blend of historic villages and stunning natural landscapes in the heart of Fuerteventura. Visitors can explore traditional Canarian architecture, lush valleys, and volcanic terrain while enjoying a tranquil atmosphere far from the bustling tourist spots.
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1. Step into the Past at Santa María Church
Begin your journey at the Church of Santa María with its solid stone walls and centuries-old bell tower watching over the town. Step inside to admire quiet chapels and painted altarpieces that whisper of long-forgotten prayers. The square outside is perfect for people-watching with a coffee in hand. Time seems slower here. The air carries the scent of stone dust and wild herbs. Let the town's soul unfold around you. History is everywhere if you listen.
2.Explore the Windmills of Antigua
Catch the breeze at the famous windmills standing tall against the island's inland plains. These restored giants once ground grain for the region and now make brilliant photo spots. Climb inside and see how ancient engineering turned wind into power. The open landscape is peaceful and wide. Take your time walking between them under a sky that stretches forever. The silence is part of the magic. Let the wind guide your thoughts.
3.Discover Cheese at the Majorero Museum
Visit the Majorero Cheese Museum where creamy traditions meet volcanic earth. Wander past exhibits that tell how goats, herbs and fire shaped this island's most famous cheese. Try samples served with local wine or honey. There is even a cactus garden outside to explore. The museum blends flavour with culture beautifully. You will never look at a cheese wheel the same way again. Taste the land in every bite.
4. Walk the Volcanic Trails Beyond Town
Lace up your boots and take the trails leading from Antigua into Fuerteventura's ancient heart. Black rock paths wind through silent fields and craters where goats graze quietly. Look out for low stone walls and hidden springs. The air smells of dry thyme and heat. It is a walk into the bones of the island. There is beauty in the stillness. You will leave with more than photos.
5.Ride with the Wind in Tefía
Head to the open lands near Tefía where kitesurfers catch air on gusts rolling in from the Atlantic. The wind never rests here making it perfect for sport and soul. Whether you ride or just watch it is a show of strength and grace. Locals share tips if you are brave enough to try. The dust smells of sun and salt. Stand in the breeze and feel something wake up in you. The sky is the only limit.
6.Seek Sunset from Mirador de Morro Velosa
Climb to the lookout of Morro Velosa and watch the island change colours below. Rolling hills turn gold as the sun sinks slowly behind distant ridges. Bring a picnic and stay awhile. Designed by César Manrique this spot feels shaped for peace. You can see all the way to the sea on clear days. The moment is yours to keep. Let silence and sky take over.
7.Taste the Island at a Rural Farmhouse
Dine in a local finca where meals are made with ingredients picked that morning. Goat stew slow-cooked over coals arrives with wine pressed just down the road. Sit at rough wooden tables under bougainvillaea and stars. The atmosphere is warm and real. Here food is not just served but shared. Ask about the recipes they come with stories. Your meal becomes a memory. Renting a villa in Antigua is a superb option for an amazing winter sun getaway!