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Ever dreamed of finding yourself a new beach for every day of the year? Well that鈥檚 exactly what鈥檚 on offer in the beautiful twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, which famously boasts 365 separate strands.

They鈥檙e the perfect setting for sipping Antiguan rum punch under thatch umbrellas, or feasting on some of the freshest seafood you鈥檒l find.

Got your attention yet? Here鈥檚 a guide for first-time visitors to this stunning Caribbean destination. 

Aerial panoramic of man and woman floating in the turquoise sea near Pillar of Hercules, English Harbour, Antigua, Caribbean
There鈥檚 never a bad time to discover Antigua & Barbuda鈥檚 glorious beaches and turquoise waters.

When should I go to Antigua & Barbuda?

The laid-back culture and relatively slow pace of the islands make them an ideal year-round vacation spot, with plenty of activities to keep you occupied no matter the season.

Unlike other countries in the Caribbean, the most festive time to visit Antigua and Barbuda might be during  season 鈥 which happens here in the summer. What鈥檚 more, hotel rates are cheaper in late July and August in comparison to the peak hotel-occupancy periods of December through April.

Sunny days on a tropical island can be scorching at times, especially from June to September, which are also the hottest months. For those who prefer sun without extreme heat, October to May might be the best time to work on your tan.

Hurricane season officially runs from mid-August to mid-October, although storms can occur anywhere between June and November. Pay careful attention to the forecast when planning travel during these periods, even during Carnival. 

How much time should I spend in Antigua & Barbuda?

Two weeks will allow you to fully indulge in everything the island nation has to offer.

Activities range from exploring the picturesque beaches, to dining at the superb at the Siboney Bay Beach Club near Dickenson Bay. (Be sure to order the crab cakes topped with pico de gallo and fresh passion-fruit beurre blanc.) 

You鈥檒l find plentiful options for fun and adventure, too, from booking a kayaking tour to explore the mangroves with; taking a boat tour to discover secluded coves and coastal features, or even circumnavigating all of Antigua; and  in the forest reserve. Those who crave excitement, can go scuba diving, Jet Skiing and parasailing.

You can also devote a day to discovering the island鈥檚 historical landmarks. Similar to other Caribbean territories, Antigua and Barbuda 鈥 formerly called Wadadli by its first, Indigenous inhabitants 鈥 has a lengthy history of colonization and a diverse cultural heritage.

If you鈥檙e interested in learning about the island鈥檚 history, the Museum of Antigua & Barbuda in the capital city of St John鈥檚 should be your first stop. 

Aerial view of cars driving on road beside the turquoise crystal sea, Antigua, Caribbean, West Indies
Renting your own car will give you maximum flexibility for exploring Antigua. Roberto Moiola/Sysaworld/Getty Images

Is it easy to get in and around Antigua & Barbuda?

Despite being the largest of Leeward Islands on which English is spoken, the islands are relatively small, with a total area of 443 sq km (171 sq miles), of which Antigua covers 280 sq km (108 sq miles). This makes getting around quite easy. 

We recommend renting your own car on Antigua for maximum ease. At around EC$120 (US$45) per day, a two-week rental will add up, it鈥檚 true 鈥 but will offer true convenience. (There are a lot of beaches here to explore, remember?) Peak traffic hours are from 8am to 4pm.

If you鈥檙e exploring the island on your own schedule, it鈥檚 best to avoid the main streets and favor outer roadways that will take you away from the town鈥檚 congestion.

Hiring taxi drivers, on the other hand, offers the advantage of a driver with extensive knowledge of the islands. Taxis charge based on the distance and the number of passengers. A short ride might cost around ED$30 (US$11), while a longer trip to a distant location could run ED$75 (US$28).

Since there鈥檚 no formal schedule for public transportation, its availability depends entirely on the bus operators鈥 discretion. Despite its affordability, I wouldn鈥檛 recommend it as your sole mode of transportation.

Just 42km (26 miles) north of Antigua, Barbuda can be reached either by a quick 15-minute flight or a from St John鈥檚. Public transportation is not available in Barbuda due to its small size and centralized nature. Yet taxis and car rentals are readily, especially on the outskirts of Codrington, Barbuda鈥檚 sole village.

Top things to do in Antigua & Barbuda

A panoramic view of masted ships and yachts moored at Nelson鈥檚 Dockyard National Park, Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda
Nelson鈥檚 Dockyard is a historic complex that鈥檚 served as a marina continuously since the 18th century. Zoran Karapancev/Shutterstock

Visit Nelson鈥檚 Dockyard

A historic site that鈥檚 been in continuous use as a marina since the 18th century, Nelson鈥檚 Dockyard combines culture, history and range of appealing amenities.

The entire complex, together with nearby archeological sites, have earned . 

Once a former British naval base, this remarkably well-preserved Georgian dockyard takes its name from Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, who, long before his triumph at Trafalgar, was tasked with enforcing British law in Antigua between 1784 and 1787.

Historical objects on display include Nelson鈥檚 telescope and tea caddy, as well as cannons now repurposed as bollards for securing ships. The Tartar Bell 鈥 which once graced a ship called HMS Tartar 鈥 today hangs over the main gate.

Eat fresh seafood

After a day of sightseeing, head to (also at Nelson鈥檚 Dockyard) 鈥 in particular at the end of the week. Seafood Fridays here offer heaps of fresh fish options: shrimp, succulent mussels and more, all prepared with a tantalizing combination of spices and saffron-infused rice. A different featured dish is offered weekly.

Watch the sun set on Shirley Heights

Those who love hiking may want to tackle 302m (1319ft) Boggy Peak (formerly known as Mt Obama), Antigua鈥檚 highest point. Yet for those who want to enjoy a similarly expansive hilltop view of the sunset without the effort, 152m (500ft) Shirley Heights is the next best thing.

The views of the turquoise waters of both English Harbor and Falmouth Harbor are a spectacular sight, especially around sunset. And the evening parties that take place at the top, especially on Sundays, are must-attend events 鈥 especially after sampling 10-year-old English Harbour rum, a local speciality. Trust me.

Fungee and pepperpot, the national dish of Antigua and Barbuda: a spicy meat soup with cornmeal dumpilngs
Don鈥檛 skip a serving of pepperpot and fungee, the national dish. It鈥檚 a rich, spicy stew served with cornmeal dumplings. Shutterstock

Dig into the national dish

At any Antiguan eatery, pepperpot and fungee take the spotlight. The former is a rich stew made with fresh greens such as spinach and okra, and enriched with dumplings and meats like pigtails, salted beef and (occasionally) chicken.

Fungee are soft cornmeal dumplings typically eaten with pepperpot, though they can also be served with other dishes, especially fish. For a taste of the real stuff, swing by in the heart of St Johs.  

Visit the local vegetable market

Nothing says Saturday mornings like a trip to the market, a beloved tradition in Antigua. The St John鈥檚 market offers a vibrant atmosphere in which vendors sell fresh fruits, vegetables, spices and more. Immerse yourself in Antiguan culture by engaging with locals and purchasing a few local trinkets.

Place a bet on a horse race in Barbuda

Experience the excitement of bi-weekly at Coronation Park on River Rd. The ambience is electric, with a vibrant crowd cheering and wagering on the horses. Numerous food vendors offer a wide range of local delicacies, and there鈥檚 lively music and entertainment for children, making it the perfect event for the whole family.  

Sample traditional Barbudan cuisine

A traditional Barbudan breakfast includes stewed conch or lobster when in season, saltfish, red herring, corned beef and stewed sausage. (Come hungry!) For a side dish, try chop-up: eggplant, spinach and okra mixed with papaya.

Mashed pumpkin or squash is usually served with boiled egg, fried plantain and bread; fried dumplings; or fritters, either banana- or pumpkin-flavored.

On Saturday mornings in Codrington from 6am until the last fish is sold, three hot-spot street vendors sell roasted yabba dumplings, fritters and an assortment of pan-fried fish. Don鈥檛 miss the chance to try the Caribbean cuisine at in Codrington. Other note-worthy options are and .

The frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) is the national bird of Antigua & Barbuda
You won鈥檛 have a hard time spotting frigate birds in Barbuda, home of the western hemisphere鈥檚 largest population. Getty Images

Observe the wildlife at Frigate Bird Sanctuary

A trip to Barbuda is provides the chance to admire Codrington Lagoon鈥檚 thriving frigate-bird population 鈥 the largest in the western hemisphere. Sharing the sanctuary with the majestic kite-like birds are some 170 migrating species.

You鈥檒l tour the area on a smaller ferry (with 12 passengers maximum); it鈥榮 important to respect the natural habitat of the birds by refraining from touching or feeding them, as well as avoiding the use of drones within the protected area.

My favorite thing to do in Antigua & Barbuda

I always pay a visit to in Hodges Bay for an absolutely delicious local menu of creole delights made with fresh produce sourced locally or from neighboring islands.

If you鈥檙e a meat lover, try the smoked-meat-and-coconut-milk soup, or the jerk pork stew 鈥 and don鈥檛 forget the coconut curry goat.

The roasted veggie soup is ideal for vegetarians, while fish lovers can dig into a fried snapper (whole or filet) with sauce soleil. I also highly recommend the chicken breast, filled with spinach and seafood and served alongside a delicious island creole sauce.

For all those beach bums who yearn for a piece of paradise, nothing feels more relaxing than a visit to Runway Beach. Here, you鈥檒l find what seems like an endless stretch of white sand and calm waters, making you want to kick off your sandals and stroll the shore barefoot.

A pile of freshly caught fish at the St John鈥檚 Public Fish Market, St John鈥檚, Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda
You won鈥檛 find fresher fish than those at the weekly market in St John鈥檚.

How much money do I need for Antigua & Barbuda?

Depending on your choices for accommodation and activities, Antigua can be an expensive destination. All-inclusive resorts run toward the higher end; opting for a smaller boutique hotel offers the flexibility to explore the island and manage your expenses more effectively. 

  • Guest room: starting at EC$400 (US$150) per night

  • Basic hotel room: EC$600鈥1000 (US$222鈥370) per night, depending on the season

  • Self-catering apartment (including Airbnb): EC$300 (US$111)

  • Bowl of pepperpot: EC$30 (US$11)

  • BBQ and fries: EC$17 (US$6.30)

  • Coffee: EC$10鈥20 (US$3.70鈥7.50)

  • Three-course dinner for two in Barbuda: EC$270 (US$100)

  • Beer/pint at the bar: EC$6鈥15 (US$2鈥5.50)

Note that costs are slightly higher in Barbuda, since everything must be imported from Antigua.

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