Antigua Windmill Craft Center
Fuerteventura | GPS: 28.430346734896887, -14.012554915343001Antigua Windmill Craft Center is the sort of heritage stop that makes a wider Fuerteventura itinerary feel more rounded, especially if you are mixing landscapes with towns or village visits.
On an island better known for beach time, surf, wind sports, easy hikes and road trips, cultural sites like this help explain how people have lived with open plains, low volcanic hills, white villages and broad coastal light.
Why visit
Come here if you want a break from pure scenery and a little more social or historical texture. These stops often work best when paired with a town walk, market or meal nearby.
What to expect
The appeal tends to be context rather than scale. Even small museums, churches or heritage sites can make the rest of the island easier to understand.
Practical notes
Keep the stop proportional to the rest of the day. Antigua Windmill Craft Center is often most rewarding when folded into a slower route rather than treated as the only destination.
How it fits the island
The useful context around Antigua Windmill Craft Center is broad rather than listing-based: it adds texture to an island shaped by long beaches, dunes, dry volcanic hills, old villages and wide Atlantic light and by a travel rhythm of surf, wind sports, beach days, inland drives and Majorero food traditions.
Use Antigua Windmill Craft Center as a way to vary the pace of a Fuerteventura itinerary. It works best alongside the island’s better-known landscapes, not as a standalone box to tick.
Last updated: May 2026