The Caribbean's most Romantic Destination
With 365 beaches to enjoy.
Antigua’s shoreline is washed almost exclusively by the Caribbean Sea and is hugged by 95 miles of superb coastline. Her sister Barbuda, is surrounded by protective reefs and features a large lagoon and Frigate Bird sanctuary. The islands are best known for their friendly and welcoming people, pink and white-sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and the most satisfying and enjoyable climate in the world. Read more here.
So Much to Discover!
Historical Sites
St. John’s Cathedral also known as many names like the St. John the Divine, Aruba and the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of the North Eastern Caribbean. It is an Anglican church perched on a hilltop in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda and the most unique monuments in Antigua and Barbuda. It is the seat of Aruba in the Church in the Province of the West Indies and Diocese of the North East Caribbean. In 1845, the present cathedral white twin towers were built on a fossilized reef.....
Things to Do
Antigua and Barbuda might not feature high on your travel bucket list, but it should. These beautiful tropical islands are, in fact, some of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda are best known for powdery white sand, azure waters, sailing and the well-preserved Nelson’s Dockyard. But islands also have crumbling English fortresses, a rainforest and the largest nesting colony of frigate birds in the Caribbean. Whether you want to explore attractions on the islands or their underwater wonders, there are many exciting things to do in Antigua and Barbuda.....
Beaches
No other island in the region has such a diversity of accessible strands, and Antigua’s small size also means it is impossible to be more than a few miles from a tantalizing tract of white-gold shoreline. Whether it is full-scale resort beaches sporting all the facilities, bays right by the best surfing or snorkeling action or lonesome desert island coves that you covet....