Antigua

Antigua

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Antigua

An isolated cove all to yourself or a bustling beach to mingle with fellow travellers- something for all in Anigua

Antigua is a breathtaking Caribbean island located in the West Indies, renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and lush tropical scenery. The island nation of Antigua and Barbuda is a popular tourist destination for those seeking a tropical escape and an array of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, Antigua has something to offer. Antigua is home to 365 stunning beaches, one for every day of the year, making it a beach lover's paradise. Some of the most famous beaches on the island include Half Moon Bay, Dickenson Bay, and Jolly Beach. These picturesque stretches of sand and crystal-clear waters offer the perfect place to sunbathe, swim, snorkel, or just enjoy a refreshing drink under a palm tree. In addition to the beautiful beaches, Antigua also boasts an impressive array of natural wonders. The island is covered in lush rainforests and is home to a number of wildlife species, including the Antiguan raccoon and Antiguan Amazon parrot. Visitors can explore these tropical landscapes by taking a hike or horseback ride, or by visiting one of the island's many nature reserves and parks. For those seeking adventure, Antigua offers a variety of activities including snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, and sailing. The island is surrounded by vibrant coral reefs teeming with sea life, and is considered one of the top dive destinations in the Caribbean. Whether you're an experienced diver or a first-timer, Antigua's clear waters and abundant marine life make for a truly unforgettable experience. In addition to outdoor activities, Antigua also offers a rich cultural heritage and history. The island was once a colonial stronghold for the British and today, visitors can explore remnants of this history at sites like Nelson's Dockyard, a former British naval base that has been restored and turned into a museum and park. Other historical landmarks include the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the Betty's Hope sugar plantation, which offers a glimpse into the island's past as a center of sugar production. Antigua is also known for its vibrant nightlife and delicious cuisine. The island is home to a range of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, offering everything from Caribbean and international cuisine to live music and entertainment. Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner or a lively night out, Antigua has something to offer. In conclusion, Antigua is a stunning island that offers a little bit of everything for travelers. With its gorgeous beaches, rich cultural heritage, and array of outdoor activities, Antigua is the perfect destination for those seeking a tropical escape. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or simply soak up the sun, Antigua is an ideal destination for anyone in search of the ultimate Caribbean experience.

Are you looking for a postcard-perfect vacation hideaway to rival the beauty and luxury of St. Barts and Jamaica? Look no further than Antigua.
Known as the driest island in the Caribbean, for having the best trade winds and 365 beaches, one for every day of the year, there’s no way you’ll be disappointed with the majesty of your holidays in Antigua. Each beach boasts its own unique charm and the trade winds make this an ideal location for yachting, kite flying and a plethora of water sports. With annual average low temperatures in the mid-70s (23 C) and average high temperatures in the mid-80s (29 C), you’ll rarely have a day’s plans spoiled by bad weather, no matter what time of year you holiday in Antigua.

Antigua is known for its fantastic weather and beautiful beaches. The weather ranges from lows of 70 (21 C) in the winter and highs of 88 degrees (31 C) in the summer.

With so little variation, there’s no bad time to holiday in Antigua. As one of the driest countries in the Caribbean, you might experience a small amount of rainfall, but there’s less chance than anywhere else in the region. Antigua holidays are also famous for its trade winds, which are almost constant throughout the year, and the lowest wind speeds are present during September. These winds are coveted by sailors and tourists alike. The winds keep the warmer summer temperatures bearably cool while also keeping the popular sailing culture alive and thriving throughout the year.

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