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Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation located in the eastern Caribbean Sea in the Western Indies. It is a former colony of England that gained its' independence in 1981.

Antigua is the larger of the two islands. Barbuda is just north of Antigua. Both islands have great weather year round and phenomenol beaches with pure white sand. The coral around both islands has been damaged due to hurricanes but it is slowly growing back. Antigua is a popular destination for large Carribean cruises.

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Travel and Tourism Guides for Popular Cities in Antigua and Barbuda

  1. Antigua
  2. St John's
  3. Saint John's
  1. Antigua Island
  2. Antigua Caribbean
  3. Jolly Harbour
  1. Valley Church Beach
  2. Barbuda Island
  3. Glebe
  1. Crosbies
  2. Bolans

Antigua and Barbuda Travel Blogs

BARBUDA..OR BARBADOS!
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Feb 06, 2007
At Barbados..here was a tour called swimming with the turtles. We were like 20 persons..waiting to see turtles! and the tour guide ride us to a beautiful beach and of course everybody jumped into the water so excite to see turtles! buttt....there was no one..so everybody was ready to claim!! Suddenly...the guide throw some food to the sea...andddd lots and lotssssss of turtles appeared! there was so many that people got scared hahaha because i could feel them everywhere even in ur ass! the tu...
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BEACHES
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Jan 23, 2008
Antigua Beaches.Antigua is said to have 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. All are open to the public, and so the challenge posed to a visitor is not how to gain access to the best of them but simply how to locate the beach that suits one's taste. Exploring on your own is the best way to do this, although it is wise to bring a companion along to particularly isolated locations. Locals are understandably reluctant to divulge their own favourites, so here are a number of good starters....
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A few cylinders, a slippery bridge, and the most beautiful beach Ive set foot on
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Mar 19, 2007 - Mar 22, 2007
Waking up to music.  When not an alarm, this is always a good thing.  Waking up to authentic Caribbean music outside your ship?  Now, that's how a spring break should be.  Since my stomach/body had gotten used to the 'gentle' motion of the ship, I was a much happy traveler when I woke up this morning.  After lathering up with sunscreen, packing my bag for the day, and making sure my camera was fully loaded, I headed out with our crew into St. John's...capital of Antig...
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Life doesnt get any better than this
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Mar 07, 2008 - Mar 13, 2008
When you're on vacation, are you the type of person to take it easy or try and take in every single tourist attraction? During this spring break, I am in neither category. I am beyond 'taking it easy.' I am in to the 'roll out of bed on to the deck...maybe in to the pool' category. Which thankfully, is entirely possible on this vacation. We did NOTHING today. We went to the beach, lay out, and...that's it! I didn't even open my book. I'm pretty sure swimming (and by swimming I mean sitting in...
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