Every tourist guide will tell you there are 365 distinct beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. They’re a magnet for adventurous sun-seekers and Vitamin Sea devotees of all ages. And we haven’t even talked Barbuda yet. ...
Antiguais a paradise-like island nestled in the West Indies and is home to the famous 365 pristine pearl-white beaches. It stretches 54 miles and is considered the primary island of the Caribbean nation Antigua and Barbuda. Along with its sister island, Barbuda, Antigua isone of the most so...
It's not difficult since the majority of the country's hotels, restaurants, tourist spots, and resorts are accessible. Antigua and Barbuda: escape the boring and wake up to this view every morning Luxury sanctuary Luxury travel, nowadays, is also availed to ge...
Antigua and Barbuda are the two main islands that form one country, which is located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South America. There are very few natural resources available on the islands so tourism, along wi
Antigua and Barbuda Tourist BoardThe beach is just the beginning! Check out this site for suggestions for activities. Pin it for later! Our stay at The Verandah Resort and Spa was provided for purposes of this review. As always, my opinions, and those of my stroppy preteens and teen, are...
After spending a week in Antigua and Barbuda, I couldn’t quite understand how these Caribbean islands managed to stay under the tourist radar. These islands have that laid-back Caribbean charm, but they’re more than just pretty beaches (though, to be fair, there are 365 of them—literally...
J® AXFAX The Travel Agents' Path to Profits FEBRUARY 2010 MAGAZINE Antigua & Barbuda 20 DUBAI Super-sized Adventures 22 SOUTH AFRICA Call of the Wild 32 GREECE Athens with a Fresh Eye 50 THAILAND Growth & Amazing Values 52 FIJI Finding Value In Paradise 62 MEXICO Margaritas and Mariachi ...
You could spend a year photographing a beach a day in Antigua – there are 365 beaches on that island alone. Barbuda is known for its pink-sand beaches and totally secluded vibe – there is just one village on the 62-square-mile island!
Located in St Paul’s Parish on the southern part of the island, the Antigua & Barbuda Humane Society operates Antigua’s Donkey Sanctuary which currently shelters more than 150 donkeys. It’s a great day trip option and makes a great alternative for a day at the beach. Visit the Donkey ...
and even some beaches. If you visit or stay in this area while in Antigua, you’ll have access to a range of restaurants and entertainment spots as well as water sports. Some of the well known attractions in this area include Heritage Quay, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the St...