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A Quick Guide to Antigua & Barbuda

Miles Chase
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Pages
252
Year
2026
Language
English

About

Trade the cruise port for the road less traveled and discover an island shaped by trade winds and colonial stone. Antigua and Barbuda is where 365 beaches meet a naval history written in Georgian harbors, and daily life moves between Sunday church and Saturday market as naturally as the tides turn. This is your guide to experiencing it authentically. More than a list of beaches, this book shows you how to balance the famous shoreline with the culture just behind it-and how to plan days that follow weather, energy, and appetite. Snorkel when the water's calm, explore when clouds roll in, eat what's local, and verify the few things that change. Inside, you'll uncover the real Antigua and Barbuda: 365 Beaches, Honestly Ranked: Go beyond the resort strip to find quieter coves, the Atlantic-wild east coast, and west coast sunsets-plus timing for calm water, avoiding cruise crowds, and the beaches locals prefer.Nelson's Dockyard & English Harbour: Walk the restored Georgian naval yard, climb to Shirley Heights for the Sunday party that defines the island, and understand a UNESCO site built by enslaved hands.Barbuda Beyond the Day Trip: Reach the frigate bird colony, find pink-tinged sand at Princess Diana Beach, and understand an island rebuilding from Irma with its own fierce identity.Antiguan Food Done Right: Find the cook shops where locals eat saltfish and chop-up, chase black pineapple in season, and navigate rum punches, roadside barbecue, and seafood traditions that remove guesswork.Island Hopping That Matters: Visit Montserrat's living volcano, explore Brimstone Hill on St. Kitts, or reach Guadeloupe's French-Caribbean coast-with transport that keeps plans realistic. With practical tips for left-side driving and island navigation, cultural context on Carnival and cricket, health and hurricane guidance, and honest advice on what's worth your time, A Quick Guide to Antigua and Barbuda is your essential companion to the Caribbean's most underestimated islands.

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