Cactus Windmill Antigua
Liam Reilly
| 23-01-2026
· Travel Team
We step into Antigua Windmill and instantly feel the charm of Fuerteventura’s past. This whitewashed windmill, surrounded by a vibrant cactus garden, offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and nature.
Visiting here allows us to explore traditional agriculture, enjoy the island’s unique plants, and take in peaceful scenery. Whether we are interested in history, photography, or simply relaxing outdoors, this spot has something for everyone.

The Windmill’s Historical Charm

Antigua Windmill has been part of Fuerteventura’s landscape for centuries. Its iconic white sails once turned with the wind to grind grains for local communities. Today, we can observe the traditional machinery in operation and imagine life on the island in the past. The windmill’s white walls, wooden beams, and rotating sails also make it a great photography spot.

Explore the Cactus Garden

Adjacent to the windmill is the cactus garden, home to a variety of cacti, succulents, and palm trees. Walking through the garden, we get a sense of Fuerteventura’s arid environment while enjoying a serene atmosphere. The garden is carefully maintained, making it a perfect place for photography or a peaceful stroll. It’s also educational, as each plant shows how vegetation adapts to the island’s dry climate.

Experience the Gofio Mill

Right next to the garden, the traditional Gofio mill demonstrates how toasted grain flour, a staple of Canarian cuisine, was made for generations. Watching the machinery in action shows us local craftsmanship and gives a tactile sense of history. We can even taste some freshly prepared Gofio at certain exhibitions.

Visitor Facilities

Antigua Windmill is visitor-friendly, offering:
- Craft shop: Handmade local souvenirs and small gifts. Prices range from $5–$25.
- Exhibition rooms: Dedicated spaces for painting and archaeological displays.
- Audiovisual hall: Occasional presentations on local history, culture, and plants.
- Conference room: For workshops and cultural events.
These facilities make the visit educational and enjoyable for families, solo travelers, and history or plant enthusiasts.

Practical Information

- Location: Antigua, central Fuerteventura.
Transportation:
- By car: Around 30 minutes from Puerto del Rosario. On-site parking is free.
- By bus: Route 6 from Puerto del Rosario stops nearby. Ticket: approx. $3 one-way.
- By taxi: Around $25–$30 from Puerto del Rosario.
- Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 AM–6:00 PM (hours may vary during holidays).
- Ticket Prices: $10 per visitor; children 6–12: $7; children under 6 free.
- Best Time to Visit: Morning (10:00–12:00) for soft sunlight and vibrant garden colors. Spring (March–May) offers mild weather and blooming plants.

Accommodation Nearby

We can stay in Antigua or nearby towns for convenience:
- Hotel Rural Fuerteventura: Around $80–$120 per night, including breakfast.
- Casa Rural Vista: Small guesthouse with rooms $60–$90 per night.
- Self-catering apartments in Antigua: $50–$100 per night, ideal for longer stays.
Booking early is recommended, especially during peak tourist season (December–March).

Dining Options

Nearby dining options include:
- El Patio Canario: Traditional Canarian dishes, approx. $12–$20 per meal.
- Local bakeries and tapas bars: Small bites for $3–$8 each.
We recommend trying local specialties like grilled fish, goat cheese, and Gofio-based desserts.

Tips for a Great Visit

- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the garden and mill.
- Bring a hat and sunscreen to protect against the strong Canary Islands sun.
- A camera is essential—both the windmill and cactus garden are very photogenic.
- Spend 2–3 hours to enjoy the windmill, garden, and Gofio mill at a relaxed pace.
- Visit the craft shop for souvenirs and local products.

Nearby Attractions

While in Antigua, we can also explore:
- Fuerteventura Museum: Learn more about local history and culture.
- Local markets: Sample regional products and handmade crafts.
- Scenic viewpoints: Capture panoramic views of the island’s volcanic landscapes.

Final Thoughts

Visiting the whitewashed Antigua Windmill and its cactus garden offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a chance to step back in time and experience Fuerteventura’s culture, heritage, and natural beauty. We can admire the centuries-old engineering, wander among the fascinating desert plants, and enjoy a calm, picturesque environment. This charming windmill and garden leave a lasting impression, making our visit both memorable and inspiring.

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