Antigua and Barbuda Travel & Tourism
Travelers who are seeking a versatile island retreat often opt to head to Antigua and Barbuda. These two Caribbean islands offer vastly different attractions to satisfy the tastes of the luxury-seeking traveler and outdoor adventurer. The two islands offer spectacular sandy beaches foiled by azure ocean waters, and distinctly different characters to entertain their guests. The island of Antigua features a rugged coastline adorned with 365 pristine beaches, a number of historic sites, nature preserves and a bustling city center to appeal to the organized traveler. Those seeking a more laid-back island retreat can head over to neighboring Barbuda to enjoy ‘island time’ within a stunning natural environment.
Many travelers flock to Antigua to enjoy the bounty of natural attractions without sacrificing comfort. Visitors can entertain themselves at one of the island’s many casinos that offer a lavish, luxurious experience. Guests can choose from a number of superb hotels, fine restaurants and tourist-oriented shopping destinations. Those who would like to explore the stunning tropical environment can head over to the Botanical Gardens in the city of St. John, to view a spectacular assortment of native flora, fauna and wildlife. Travelers with families in tow can’t miss the opportunity to learn more about some of the island’s most treasured residents at the Hawksbill Turtle Preserve. Those who are interested in taking to the trails can trek to the highest point in Antigua, the pinnacle of Mount Obama, to enjoy a one-of-a-kind view. Many island guests choose to view Antigua’s stunning naturally-formed limestone arch aptly-named the Devil’s Bridge. Those who are seeking a point of interest that is shrouded in mystery should head over to the Megaliths of Greencastle Hill, which are debated to either be remnants of an earlier civilization or simply a natural formation. Those interested in viewing sites in the sea can take a boat ride to the Pillars of Hercules or head over to St. John’s Stingray Sea to swim with stingrays and turtles in a natural pool. Those seeing a historical endeavor can choose from more than 300 historical attractions, including antiquated forts and military areas.
Guests seeking picturesque and historic retreat can head over to English Harbour, which is located in the southern end of Antigua. As one of the island’s oldest districts, this stunning settlement offers visitors an array of spectacular colonial buildings. Visitors who are interested in learning more about the island’s history can head over to Nelson’s Dockyard, which is the only surviving Georgian dockyard in the world. Guests can view a number of awe-inspiring artifacts at the Dockyard Museum or enjoy a meal in one of the restored buildings. Those who are simply looking for a peaceful retreat onto the island’s waters can sail or charter a yacht from the harbor, while land lovers can enjoy a stunning nightlife that is sure to entertain.
Travelers who are interested in learning about the traditional life in the Caribbean can head over to Barbuda, the underdeveloped jewel that foils the touristy island of Antigua. Guests can stay at one of the many island hotels or resorts to enjoy a day dedicated to beachcombing on the stunning pink sand beaches. Those interested in learning more about the native wildlife can head over to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, while history buffs can stroll the shores in search of one of the island’s many shipwrecks. Visitors who are keen to learn more about the island’s unique history can explore ruins of the Codrington estate, the Highland House and the Marcello castle and tower. Outdoor explorers can tour the island’s rugged wilderness or simply stick to the sea for a relaxing beachside vacation.
Worldwide Tourism Popularity Ranking: 129 of 230
Air Travel
- Number of Arriving Passengers: 234000
Hotels & Lodging
- Quality of Lodging: Good (4.1 of 5)
- Number of Hotels: 52
Purpose of Visit
- Business Trip: 1%
- Family Vacation: 17%
- Couples Getaway: 74%
- Friends Trip: 5%
- Solo Travel: 2%
Top Vacation Destinations in Antigua and Barbuda
Most popular cities in Antigua and Barbuda in terms of percentage of visitors and number of hotels:
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St Johns
Popularity: 1 | 54.27% Visitors | 26 Hotels
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Bolans
Popularity: 2 | 17.02% Visitors | 4 Hotels
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Saint Philip
Popularity: 3 | 15.17% Visitors | 4 Hotels
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Mamora Bay
Popularity: 4 | 8.29% Visitors | 1 Hotels
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Saint Marys
Popularity: 5 | 2.8% Visitors | 2 Hotels
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English Harbour
Popularity: 6 | 1.24% Visitors | 5 Hotels
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Codrington
Popularity: 7 | 0.48% Visitors | 4 Hotels
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Barbuda
Popularity: 8 | 0.33% Visitors | 2 Hotels
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Nelsons Dockyard National Park
Popularity: 9 | 0.27% Visitors | 2 Hotels
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Saint George
Popularity: 10 | 0.14% Visitors | 2 Hotels
Top Antigua and Barbuda Hotels
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1Galley Bay ResortGalley Bay Beach Rd, St. John's96% recommended | 692 reviews
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2Hermitage BayPO Box 60, St. John's94% recommended | 249 reviews
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3Reef View Apartmentsnear the beach, Cades Bay, Saint Mary's96% recommended | 75 reviews
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4Blue Waters AntiguaSoldier's Bay, St. John's93% recommended | 474 reviews
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5Verandah Resort & SpaIndian Town Rd, Saint Philip93% recommended | 684 reviews
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6Siboney Beach ClubDickenson Bay, St. John's94% recommended | 104 reviews
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7The Villas at Sunset LaneSunset Lane, St. John's100% recommended | 16 reviews
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8Cocos Hotel AntiguaValley Church, St. John's93% recommended | 208 reviews
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9Carlisle Bay AntiguaOld Rd, Saint Mary's89% recommended | 240 reviews
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10Jumby Bay a Rosewood ResortJumby Bay Island, St. John's92% recommended | 166 reviews