Charming places on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda
Arab weather - a country made up of an archipelago located in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the border with the Atlantic Ocean, as the name suggests this country consists of two main islands: Antigua and Barbuda, which contains many tourist attractions.
You'll find the main historical monuments and old wooden houses on the great stone buildings, as well as colonial era buildings, charming and beautiful gardens, caves and sandy beaches ( when is the best time to visit Antigua and Barbuda ?).
Half Moon Bay, Antigua
At the southeastern tip of Antigua, there is a tranquil Half Moon Bay filled with one of the best beaches in the Caribbean.This idyllic white-sanded crescent and the azure sea backed by natural foliage and protected by coral reefs provide a great place for recreation.
Stingray City, Antigua
A shallow pond with a sandy bottom amidst tropical coral reefs, where hundreds of southern stingrays roam, you can stand, swim or dive with them, as you explore the surrounding reefs.
Nelson Dockyard National Park, Antigua
Nelsons Dockyard National Park, located in English Harbor, is one of Antigua's most popular tourist attractions.It also has the former British naval marina in Antigua, which is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2016.
Dickinson Bay, Antigua
In the far north of Antigua, Dickinson Bay is one of the island's most popular tourist destinations, a great place to swim and offers a wide range of water sports, set in front of a long white sand beach lined with outdoor resorts and restaurants.
St. John's, Antigua
A sight of colonial huts and market stalls filled with tropical fruits and flowers, the new baroque white towers of St. John's Cathedral loom one of the city's most iconic buildings.
Indian City National Park
Along the north-east coast, the spectacular landscapes of Indian Town National Park are marked by the Devil's Devil-Lime Natural Bridge, a natural landmark sculpted by waves over the centuries.
Martello Tower, Barbuda
Located on the shore of the river a few miles south of the village, it was built by the British in the early 19th century on the site of a former fortress probably built by the Spanish.
Frigate Bird Sanctuary, Barbuda
The Bird Sanctuary is located on the northwestern lake of Barbuda, only accessible by boat, and has one of the largest frigate nesting settlements in the Caribbean.
Darby Cave, Barbuda
One of the most interesting natural attractions on the island of Barbuda is the Darby Cave, caused by the disintegration of limestone.
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