Life's a beach when it comes to holidays in Antigua (in more ways than one), because this captivating Caribbean jewel has 365 beaches – that's one for every day of the year! Antigua holidays offer endless sun, sand and sizzling temperatures and the colour of the water is dreamy. May to November is the best time to visit Antigua – if you prefer the latter you can indulge in a winter sun holiday - when temperatures average at a toasty 26.5 °C. Be sure to pack cotton and linen in your suitcase too, the best fabrics to wear in the Caribbean climate.
From coral reefs to electric blue lagoons, Antigua holidays are a tropical getaway. Inland there are sheltered bays, green hillsides, lush rainforests and candy-coloured villages, while the popular beachfront resorts have a huge range of hotels for families and couples with available watersports and amenities. Nonsuch Bay here is a kitesurfer’s paradise, too.
When you’re not lounging on the sands, sail or snorkel in the warm waters or bargain for deals at the lively St John’s Saturday market, visitors will find it’s full of fun things to see and do. Explore the island’s natural beauty at Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, take a day trip to the capital St. John’s where you can browse the markets, visit the lively harbourside and admire famous Fort James, or cruise through picturesque Fig Tree Drive along the southern coast, passing rainforests, fishing villages and sugar mill ruins. If you're a night owl, party into the small hours at Shirley Heights to a line-up of reggae, calypso and hip-hop. Abracadabra and Mad Mongoose, located in the Harbour, are also upbeat venues to stop by for dinner and a bit of a dance on Antigua holidays.
Buses, taxis and private transfers are easy to find at the main airport. Taxis operate across the island and many hotels offer transfers and minibuses to the beach and nearby attractions. Car hire is available but road conditions can very so only opt for self-drive if a confident driver. Visitors also need to obtain a local driving license from car hire agencies, which costs around $20 and is valid for three months. Day trips and excursions can be arranged at your hotel.
There are 365 beaches on the island of Antigua so that’s one for each day of the year! You probably won’t be on holiday for a year (if only!) but why not set yourself a fun challenge and see how many you can visit during your stay? Antigua’s beaches are all public, so there’s no excuse not to try them out! Antigua holidays offer unrivalled sand, sea and sailing with relaxed Caribbean vibes and great bars and restaurants. Truly picturesque, the island is one of the prettiest in the Caribbean with Dickenson Bay, Galley Bay and Hawksbill proving some of the more developed tourist beaches, while Darkwood Beach and Doigs Beach are quieter. Pigeon Point is a good one to relax on after a visit to Nelson’s Dockyard.
Sailing is big in Antigua and holidaymakers can enjoy life on the open waves by learning to sail. For almost 50 years, every April, Antigua is host to its world famous Sailing Week and Yacht Regatta. Hundreds of yachts and boats from around the world descend upon the island and take part in five days of racing around its perimeter and it's certainly a spectacle to be witnessed. If you’re on holiday during the regatta and sailing week you’re in for a treat of carnival atmosphere.
Just 27 miles north of Antigua is Barbuda, a gloriously unspoilt island renowned locally for its coral-fringed shores, tranquil waters and its deserted pink-sand beaches. Day trips to the island are very popular among holidaymakers and ferries run between the islands. Once there you can enjoy the vast stretch of pristine beach or visit the bird sanctuary at the Codrington Lagoon National Park.
Sunday nights in Antigua are all about Shirley Heights, so a visit to this place during your holiday is a certainty. From 4pm the sound of the steel drums ring through the air as customers enjoy sizzling barbecues, cocktails and dancing as the sun sets. When night falls the party really kicks off with more live bands, more dancing and more cocktails!
Antigua’s main duty-free shopping areas are in the capital St. Johns and this is the place where you'll find Redcliffe Quay and Heritage Quay, both adjacent to the cruise ship piers and surrounded by bars and restaurants. The abundance of boutiques, jewellers, craft shops, markets and souvenir shops will keep you and your wallet busy for hours - but just think of those duty free savings! There is also a mall close-by offering more of Antigua’s finest, which is just up the road.
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