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10. Frigate Bird Sanctuary
Barbuda’s Frigate Bird Sanctuary is a haven for birders. Accessible only by boat, the bird sanctuary lies in Barbuda’s northwest lagoon and is home to one of the largest nesting colonies of frigate birds in the Caribbean.
9. Fig Tree Drive
Along Antigua’s southern coast, Fig Tree Drive winds through rainforest, farmlands, and fishing villages. This picturesque drive offers a glimpse of local life. Banana trees (called “figs” by the locals), mango trees, and coconut palms dot the landscape, as well as the ruins of sugar mills.
8. Museum of Antigua and Barbuda
The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda traces the history of these islands from their geological origins to political independence in 1981. Housed in the museum is a full-scale replica of an Arawak dwelling, as well as pottery, weaving, tools, and exhibits on the islands’ different ecosystems.
7. Devil’s Bridge: Indian Town National Park
Along the rugged northeast coast, the dramatic scenery of Indian Town National Park features the natural limestone Devil’s Bridge, sculpted over the centuries by the pounding surf. At high tide, waves force geysers of water through blowholes in the nearby rock.
6. St. John’s
St. John’s, the capital city and cruise ship port of Antigua and Barbuda, is a kaleidoscope of candy-hued colonial cottages and market stalls piled high with tropical fruits and flowers. Looming above the skyline are the white neo-Baroque towers of St. John’s Cathedral, one of the city’s most distinctive buildings.
5. Dickenson Bay
In the far north of Antigua, Dickenson Bay is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island. Fronted by a long stretch of white sand beach lined with resorts and alfresco restaurants, the bay is great for swimming and offers the spectrum of water sports.
4. Nelson’s Dockyard National Park
One of Antigua’s most popular tourist attractions, Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, in English Harbour, is home to Antigua’s former 18th-century British Naval Dockyard (inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in July, 2016) as well as restored historic buildings and some of the island’s best nature trails.
3. 17 Mile Beach
Those who stroll Barbuda’s 17 Mile Beach, will probably never see a more ravishing stretch of sand, nor another footprint. Lapped by pale aqua seas, this stunning stretch of pink-tinged sand separates the Barbuda lagoon from the Caribbean Sea, and pleases even the most jaded beach connoisseurs.
2. Stingray City
If you have a lifelong fear of stingrays, this fun face-to-face adventure a five-minute speedboat ride off the east coast of Antigua, should banish those fears forever.
1. Half Moon Bay
At the southeastern end of Antigua, tranquil Half Moon Bay is fringed by one of the Caribbean’s best beaches. Protected by a reef, this idyllic crescent of fine white sand and azure sea, backed by natural foliage, offers excellent snorkeling on calm days.
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