


Travel, Vacations, Tours and Tourism information for Antigua. Our topics inlcude Restaurants, Overviews, Attractions, Common events, Recreation, Tipical weather, Activities and more.
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Trere are said to be 365 beaches on Antigua, one for every day of the year!
Outdor enthusiasts find activity-packed beaches where water skis break the surf, windsurfers glide across the waves, and colorful coral reef welcome snorkelers. There are also secluded strands, hidden coves and quiet shorelines that lure romantics and beachombers.
Beyond the beaches, visitors can glimpse West Indian culture and island history in St. John's, see a restored 18th century naval station in Nelson's Dockyard, or view the ruins of old forts dotting the coast.
Let yourself be charmed by the sunny playground of Antigua!
When British Admiral Horatio Nelson searched the Caribbean high and low for the perfect place to hide his fleet, he found all the critical elements neatly combined in Antigua. The largest of the British Leeward Islands has warm, steady winds, a complex coastline of safe harbors, and a protective, nearly unbroken wall of coral reef.