Antigua and Barbuda are part of the "Windward Islands" in the North East of the Caribbean. With a total area of 280 km², the majority of the population of 65,000 live on Antigua.
This island's coast is shaped by countless bays and natural harbours with a large number of white sandy beaches. Inland, the countryside is flat and fertile and the north and north-east are made of rock formations that look like coral. The hills in the south -west of the island, in contast, are volcanic. In addition to the natural attractions of the island, the capital of the country, St. John's, has several sights worth seeing: the cathedral, taller than any other building in the city, the National Museum, the market and the Heritage and Redcliffe Quay shopping centres.
Tips for excursions
Antigua at a glance
Visit to the "English harbour" and "Nelson's Dockyard" along with a short stop in Shirley Heights.
Highlights of Antigua - lobster for lunch
Visit to the "English harbour" and "Nelson's Dockyard" along with a short stop in Shirley Heights, followed by a lobster meal on Turner's Beach.
Snorkelling and catamaran sailing
A tour along the northwest coast of Antigua to Cades Bay with the opportunity to go snorkelling at Cades Reef.