Casa Montelongo: Where Heritage Meets Horizon in Fuerteventura

Nestled in the rugged, lunar landscape of northern Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Casa Montelongo stands as an architectural sanctuary where 19th-century heritage meets avant-garde design. This meticulously restored Canarian house, once a vibrant hub for a prominent local family, has been reimagined as a haven for travelers seeking serenity, artistry, and connection to the island's untamed beauty. Surrounded by volcanic vistas and bathed in ethereal light, this unique property invites guests to slow down and immerse themselves in a world where architecture, art, and nature converge.

Raúl Ortega Santana & Francisco de Borja Juliá Blanch : Photo courtesy of Casa Montelongo

FROM HOSPITALITY VISIONARIES TO ARCHITECTURAL STORYTELLERS

Raúl Ortega Santana and Francisco de Borja Juliá Blanch, seasoned professionals in the hotel industry, brought their passion for accommodation, architecture, art, and design to Casa Montelongo. "We wanted to create something unique," they share, "a project that blends our love for hospitality with the soul of Fuerteventura's heritage and landscapes."

Their journey began when friends introduced them to a forgotten Canarian house with a rich history waiting to be revived. Captivated by its potential, they partnered with architect Néstor Pérez Batista to transform the property under the guiding concept of "Architecture, Art & Design." The result is a space that honors the island's past while embracing bold, contemporary aesthetics.

"It was a chance to breathe new life into a place with soul and history, inspired by the island's landscapes, light, and colors."

— Raúl Ortega Santana & Francisco de Borja Juliá Blanch, Owners

RESTORING A CANARIAN LEGACY

The transformation was no small feat. The property, originally a 19th-century house and former theatre, had fallen into neglect over decades. "Restoring its original architecture was a significant challenge," the owners explain, "but we were driven by a vision to preserve its heritage while infusing it with modern elegance." Working closely with Néstor Pérez Batista, they carefully revived the structure using locally sourced materials: stone, wood, clay, lime, and glass that pay homage to Fuerteventura's natural and cultural heritage.

The house now comprises two self-contained units, each born from the remnants of the original casa and theatre. These spaces, which can be rented separately or together, seamlessly blend tradition with minimalist design, creating an atmosphere of serene sophistication. Looking ahead, Raúl and Francisco dream of expanding the experience with a new property in the surrounding area, further weaving their vision into the island's landscape.

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A DESIGN INSPIRED BY THE ISLAND'S SOUL

Casa Montelongo's aesthetic is a love letter to Fuerteventura. "The island, its landscapes, its light, its colors—these were our inspiration," the owners reflect. Clean lines, natural materials, and an abundance of light define the interiors, where boundaries between indoors and outdoors dissolve. Large windows frame volcanic vistas, while a shared pool offers a tranquil oasis for contemplation.

"The island, its landscapes, its light, its colors—these were our inspiration."

— Raúl Ortega Santana & Francisco de Borja Juliá Blanch, Owners

At the heart of the property lies a breathtaking sculpture by Óscar Latuag, a visual ode to Fuerteventura's natural heritage. Inspired by cochineal, orchilla, and barilla stone, traditional elements used in pigment production, the abstract artwork evokes the organic forms of lichen, prickly pear, and penca leaves. As sunlight dances across its contours, casting dynamic shadows, the sculpture becomes a living testament to the island's vibrant ecosystem.

A CULINARY JOURNEY ROOTED IN SIMPLICITY

Mornings at Casa Montelongo begin with a leisurely breakfast, delivered to guests' doors at their chosen time. The menu, featuring fresh pastries, fruits, juices, and à la carte or continental options, celebrates the island's bounty with an emphasis on quality and simplicity. It's the perfect start to a day of exploration or relaxation.

Dining extends beyond the property with the owners' curated guide to local flavors. "We share a guide with our guests," they explain, "featuring our favorite restaurants like OÚM, where you can savor authentic Lebanese cuisine, and other hidden gems that let you experience the island like a local." OÚM stands out as the owners' favorite restaurant, offering "real Lebanese food" that provides a delightful contrast to traditional island cuisine.

AN ARTISTIC SANCTUARY FOR THE SOUL

Casa Montelongo is more than a place to stay; it's a destination for those who seek beauty in the interplay of art, architecture, and nature. The property's design fosters a symbiotic relationship between its interiors and the surrounding patio, with each room thoughtfully connected to outdoor spaces. This openness creates a sense of unity with the landscape, inviting guests to fully inhabit the present moment.

The Latuag sculpture serves as a spiritual anchor, its abstract forms resonating with the island's raw, elemental beauty. "Casa Montelongo is a place where art and nature converge," the owners note, "a sanctuary for travelers who value soulful, authentic experiences over mass tourism."

THE IDEAL GUEST EXPERIENCE

This intimate property attracts travelers who crave something beyond the ordinary: those who "love architecture, art, and design and shy away from large hotels," as the owners describe. Its thoughtful design ensures a deeply personal experience, where guests can embrace the slow movement and reconnect with themselves and the island's surreal beauty.

Days unfold at a gentle pace, perhaps beginning with coffee by the pool as the morning light illuminates the volcanic landscape, followed by a hike through untamed wilderness or a quiet afternoon of reflection. The absence of light pollution makes evenings magical, with starlit skies offering a breathtaking backdrop for contemplation.

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FUERTEVENTURA'S HIDDEN GEMS

While Casa Montelongo is a destination in itself, the surrounding area brims with authentic experiences. The owners' curated guide leads guests to secret spots that showcase the island's character. One highlight is the Molino de Tefía, an old windmill where visitors can enjoy one of the best sunsets on the island, with panoramic views that capture Fuerteventura's wild beauty.

"We want our guests to explore Fuerteventura like locals, discovering its untouched beauty and rich culture."

— Raúl Ortega Santana & Francisco de Borja Juliá Blanch, Owners

Beyond this special sunset spot, the guide includes quiet beaches away from tourist crowds, charming villages with traditional architecture, artisan workshops showcasing local crafts, and farms where visitors can experience the island's agricultural heritage.

The nearby town of Tefía and other small villages provide a glimpse into the island's traditional way of life, while restaurants like OÚM offer a taste of global influences woven into the local culinary scene. Each recommendation reflects the owners' deep connection to Fuerteventura and their desire to share its hidden treasures.

INSPIRED BY GLOBAL ICONS

Raúl and Francisco draw inspiration from properties that share their commitment to art, design, and place based hospitality. They cite Masseria Moroseta in Italy, La Minervetta in Sorrento, and Aman Marrakech as influential references, each celebrated for its architectural integrity and seamless integration with its surroundings. These inspirations inform Casa Montelongo's unique identity, a space that feels both deeply rooted in Fuerteventura and universally resonant.

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AN INVITATION TO SLOW DOWN

Casa Montelongo is a rare retreat, a place where time seems to pause, and the beauty of the present moment takes center stage. Whether marveling at the shifting shadows of Óscar Latuag's sculpture, swimming in a pool that reflects the endless sky, or wandering the island's lunar landscapes, guests are invited to rediscover the joy of simplicity and connection.

For those seeking an escape from the noise of modern life, Casa Montelongo offers more than just accommodation; it promises a profound journey into the heart of Fuerteventura's wild, artistic soul, where heritage and innovation unite to create an unforgettable experience.