OVERVIEW
Antigua is one half of the Caribbean island nation, Antigua and Barbuda, an independent state which is part of the British Commonwealth. Antigua is the larger island and has garnered a global reputation for its spectacular scenery, soft white beaches and vibrant atmosphere. The capital of the country is situated on this island; in fact, Saint John’s is the only city on Antigua, and is home to a plethora of restaurants and bars as well as casinos and various stores selling everything a visiting tourist might need during their island sojourn.
Tourists can reach Antigua by air and by cruise ship. VC Bird International Airport is located just outside Saint John’s and receives international flights from the US and the UK as well as smaller regional flights. Once on the island you can get around by renting a car, taking a taxi or a local bus; alternatively you might want to rent a luxury yacht during your stay on this Caribbean paradise.
Unsurprisingly the main attractions on Antigua are its pristine white sand beaches and its coral reefs. The island offers excellent scuba diving and snorkelling, and you can also hire a dinghy or a cruiser to explore the picturesque coves and bays to be found on its coastline.
On Sunday evenings make your way to Shirley Heights Lookout for an evening of Antiguan party music and delicious barbecue – not to mention spectacular sunset views. The venue’s Sunday Parties are an Antiguan institution and have been going strong for more than 30 years – be sure not to miss it.
What is the currency in Antigua?
The official currency of Antigua and Barbuda is the East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
How long does it take to fly to Antigua?
British Airways offer six weekly flights to Antigua; this non-stop journey lasts just over eight hours.
What is the time difference in Antigua?
Antigua is 4 hours behind London.
When is the best time to visit Antigua?
The best time to visit the island is during the low season, between May and November. While the weather may be wetter you can still enjoy the tropical warmth, the rates will be much cheaper and the island will be quieter.
What language is spoken in Antigua?
English is the official language spoken in Antigua, along with various local dialects.
Do I need a visa to visit Antigua?
British passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Antigua. For more travel advice, please see the FCO website link here.
Planning a trip to the Antigua is a thrilling chance to dive into the wonders and unique qualities that make that place so special to you. Whether it is a peaceful beach, a vibrant city, a tranquil countryside, or a stunning mountain range, Antigua has its own charm and invites you to uncover its hidden gems.
Perhaps it is the vibrant energy of the Antigua that draws you in, offering endless possibilities for exploration. Or maybe you are drawn to the tranquility of nature, seeking solace in the peaceful embrace of mountains, forests, or beaches. So pack your bags, set out on your journey, and let the magic of Antigua unfold before you.
Ultimately, exploring holidays at Antigua is about more than just sightseeing—it is about connecting with a place on a deeper level, creating lasting memories, and nourishing your soul with experiences that will stay with you long after you have returned home.
Immerse yourself in the cultural wonders that Antigua has to offer. There is no shortage of experiences to deepen your connection to the rich tapestry of traditions and heritage that make Antigua special. Engaging with local communities will further enrich your appreciation for the unique history and charm of the area.