
Antigua claims 365 beaches, one for every day of the year, and while nobody has verified this with a clipboard and a calendar, the count feels about right when you stand on Dickenson Bay and watch the sand stretch in both directions like it has nowhere else to be. The island sits where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean, and the water shifts from turquoise to deep blue depending on which coast you favour. Barbuda, the quieter sibling 40 kilometres to the north, adds its own pale pink sand to the tally.
English Harbour is home to one of the most intact Georgian naval dockyards in the world. Nelson's Dockyard, named for a young Horatio Nelson who was stationed here in the 1780s and reportedly disliked every minute of it, now serves as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a working marina. During Antigua Sailing Week, the harbour fills with racing yachts from around the globe, and the hillside fortifications of Shirley Heights offer Sunday afternoon barbecues with a panoramic view that makes the steep walk worthwhile.
Antiguan Carnival erupts every July and August in a blaze of sequins, soca music, and steel pan. The celebrations stretch across weeks and pull entire communities into the streets for jouvert, calypso competitions, and costume parades. Between festivals, the island's rum distilleries welcome visitors for tastings, and roadside stalls serve pepper pot, ducana, and saltfish. Barbuda adds its own quieter traditions, including a Caribana festival that celebrates the island's distinct heritage.
Barbuda's Codrington Lagoon shelters one of the largest frigatebird colonies in the Western Hemisphere. Boat tours glide through the mangroves where hundreds of magnificent frigatebirds nest, the males puffing their scarlet throat pouches to impress passing females. Beyond the lagoon, Barbuda's western coast stretches into long, empty beaches tinted pink by crushed coral. The island's population numbers around 1,400, and it moves at a pace that makes even Antigua feel rushed.
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