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Antigua and Barbuda

          
Discover Antigua and Barbuda's 365 beaches, one for each day of the year, and immerse yourself in the islands' rich heritage and welcoming atmosphere.
Antigua and Barbuda has 365 beaches, one for each day of the year, making it a paradise for beach lovers!
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Antigua Sailing Week
Antigua Sailing Week is a yacht regatta held at Nelson's Dockyard, St. Johns, Antigua. It is one of Antigua's most notable events. Founded in 1967, it is cited as one of the top regattas in the world and attracts an average 150-200 yachts, 1500 participants and 5000 spectators on average annually."
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Festivals and Events
Other Goals
Stingray City Antigua is home to friendly southern stingrays that visitors can swim with.
Located on Antigua's southwest coast, Ffryes Beach offers stunning views of Montserrat Island.
The Antigua Naval Dockyard is the only Georgian-era dockyard in the world still in use.
Shirley Heights offers breathtaking sunset views, while Fort James showcases Antigua's rich colonial history.
Cities
St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda is home to the famous 365 beaches, one for each day of the year!
Hike up to Shirley Heights for stunning panoramic views of Falmouth Harbour and a lively Sunday sunset party.
Try traditional Antiguan dishes like fungie and pepperpot at local eateries in the village.
Bolans is a charming coastal village in Antigua and Barbuda, famous for its pristine beaches like Jolly Beach, perfect for relaxation and water activities.
Relax on the pristine sands of Long Bay Beach, located just a short drive from Willikies, offering calm turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming.
Explore the historic Betty's Hope sugar plantation near Liberta to delve into Antigua's colonial history and see restored windmills.
Drive along the scenic Fig Tree Drive near Old Road to experience lush rainforests, banana plantations, and exotic fruit trees.
Explore the Frigate Bird Sanctuary near Codrington, home to one of the largest colonies of frigate birds in the world.
Visit during the annual Sailing Week in April if you're a boating enthusiast, as Dickenson Bay becomes a hub for international regattas.
Explore Nelson's Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring restored 18th-century British naval buildings and maritime history.
Visit the historic All Saints Anglican Church, a landmark that gives the village its name and offers insight into local religious heritage.
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