Antigua's history of habitation extends as far back as two and a half millenia before Christ. The first settlements, dating from about 2400 B.C., were those of the Siboney (an Arawak word meaning "stone-people"), peripatetic Meso-Indians...
This makes the culture a bilingual one. The other language is standard English, which is the official language and the language of instruction. This linguistic situation derives from the colonial history of the nation, which was one of 350 years of near continuous British rule. Consequently, An...
AntiguaDescribes the island of Antigua in the Caribbean. Beaches; History and culture of Antiguans; Buildings in the capital of Saint Johns; Historical sites; Tourist attractions.Fitzgerald, SharonAmerican Visions
Along with learning about Antigua’s history and culture, you’ll explore the island by biking, kayaking, and hiking. The two-hour tour begins with biking through St. John’s, before hopping in a kayak to explore Antigua’s mangroves. To finish, you’ll do a short leisurely hike aroundFo...
1 Welcome to Antigua and BarbudaStart Module 2 History and CultureStart Module 3 Cuisine Start Module 4 Beautiful BarbudaStart Module 5 Where to Stay (Accommodations)Start Module 6 RomanceStart Module 7 Adventure and ThrillStart Module 8 Rejuvenate in Antigua & Barbuda (Wellness)Start ModuleDestinati...
I travel to a different country every two or three months and usually do the food tours. They've all been good, but this was my favorite. We visited 9 restaurants. I learned about the food, the history and culture of Antiqua and had an opportunity to visit some...
From my experience living hereand traveling there for several years, I can confidently say that these are the things to do in Antigua that you can’t miss: Learn About Its History and Culture Something I loved about the town was how well-preserved it was and how every corner was filled ...
Guatemala City: National PalaceThe former presidential palace of Guatemala, now known as the National Palace of Culture, is located in Guatemala City. Today the palace is a museum and is used for important government ceremonies.(more) Guatemala City also dominates the cultural life of the country...
Devil’s Bridge National Park in Antigua boasts a natural limestone arch, rich in the history and culture of Antigua. FROM USD $120 PP Fish Tales Sports Fishing 4— 8 Hours; Days Vary Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, fishing along the Antiguan Coast promises an exhilarating...
Vising the churches in Antigua is one of the best things to do even if you’re not a religious person, those places hold so much history and culture that you will have a lot of fun! So if you are going to travel to Guatemala, don’t forget to take a walk around the churches in ...