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City Guide: Antigua

5 Top recommended hotels in Antigua:

Jumby Bay Island:

Nestled on a private island accessible only by boat, this luxurious all-inclusive resort offers pristine beaches, elegant villas, and top-notch amenities.

Carlisle Bay:

Located on Antigua's south coast, this stylish beachfront resort boasts breathtaking ocean views, an array of water sports, and a tranquil spa for ultimate relaxation.

Curtain Bluff Resort:

Perched on a picturesque bluff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this all-inclusive retreat delights guests with its two stunning beaches, delicious cuisine, and exceptional service.

Nonsuch Bay Resort:

Tucked away on Antigua's eastern shore, this family-friendly resort features spacious villas, a private beach, and an ideal setting for sailing enthusiasts.

Hermitage Bay:

Set amidst lush tropical gardens on a secluded cove, this boutique eco-luxury resort offers stunning ocean vistas, private plunge pools, and a commitment to sustainability.

Why should you stay in Antigua?

Pristine Beaches: With over 365 beautiful beaches, Antigua offers a paradise for beach lovers. Whether you seek a secluded cove or a lively shoreline, the island boasts an array of exquisite white sand beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters. From the popular Dickenson Bay to the hidden gems of Half Moon Bay and Darkwood Beach, visitors can relax, swim, snorkel, and indulge in the breathtaking natural beauty.

Rich History and Culture: Antigua is steeped in history, making it a captivating destination for those seeking cultural immersion. Explore the British colonial legacy at Nelson's Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can wander through restored naval buildings, visit museums, and admire the picturesque yachts in the harbor. Additionally, the island hosts vibrant festivals such as the Antigua Carnival, showcasing colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.

Outdoor Adventures: Beyond its stunning coastlines, Antigua offers a host of exciting outdoor activities for the adventurous tourist. Sailors can charter a boat to explore the island's surrounding waters or participate in the Antigua Sailing Week, a world-renowned regatta. Hikers can embark on a journey to Signal Hill, a vantage point with panoramic views of the island, or explore the lush rainforest of the Fig Tree Drive. For nature enthusiasts, the island boasts unique marine life, making snorkeling and diving experiences unforgettable.

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