Antigua and Barbuda
Take Antigua and Barbuda to the Top of Your Bucket List – Five Must-Do Attractions
We get it. Things change. You wake up one day and suddenly the tried-and-true vacation destinations – the ones you go back to, year after year – don’t have the same appeal.
These days, there are lots of reasons you might be looking to broaden your vacation horizons and choose new destinations. You don’t have to tell us why. Keep your secrets. We’re just here to advise you; to make that search a little bit easier by pointing you in the direction of Antigua and Barbuda. This dual-island Caribbean destination just might be the most dynamic in the entire region, packing luxury, adventure, cuisine, and ecotourism into two mighty stretches of sublime tropical real estate. If you find that your old “must-visits” are turning into “never-visits”, we’ve got five handy replacements in Antigua and Barbuda to fill your bucket list with.
Take in the view at Shirley Heights
Antigua’s most famous vantage point takes the first spot on our list, offering stunning views of English and Falmouth Harbour from nearly 500 feet up. Shirley Heights is the definition of “post-card perfect”, and it’s conveniently close to Nelson’s Dockyard: a restored naval fort and UNESCO-recognized heritage site.
Putt for Birdie at Cedar Valley
Add a little tee time to your “me time” at the Cedar Valley Golf Club, Antigua’s Ralph Aldridge-designed 18-hole marvel. There’s nothing quite like gazing beyond the fairway to admire a sweeping view of the sea. Turn your next round of golf into a serene escape into the gentle, verdant hills of a Caribbean paradise.
Adventure at Stingray City
Make new, aquatic friends at Stingray City, where gentle Southern Rays mingle with visitors just off one of Antigua’s quiet cays. Swim and feed with the rays, before diving into the depths and meeting more denizens of the deep on a snorkelling tour of the nearby reef. Unforgettable for nature lovers of all ages.
Dine at Nobu Barbuda
You may have been lucky enough to get a taste of Nobu at one of its other international locations, but there’s nothing like enjoying masterfully prepared sushi right on one of Barbuda’s best beaches. The breezy cabana trappings hide an immaculately refined menu – and the undeniable appeal of a personalized beach barbecue.
Birdwatch at Codrington Lagoon
On the sister island of Barbuda, central Codrington Lagoon is home to thousands of Magnificent Frigatebirds: a striking species with a red throat sac that inflates like a balloon. Ecotourists will relish the chance to visit these birds via boat with an expert guide – and take in the thrill and drama of their dramatic aerial dives and mating antics.