Antigua & Barbuda is a twin island gem that features sunshine, relaxation, and gorgeous beaches. And even though visiting the islands’ 365 beaches is a must-do challenge, there are a few other activities that may catch your eye. A special invitation is going out to all travellers who are looking for exciting activities in the Caribbean.
This list of exciting activities for all types of visitors reveals that no matter what you like, you can find something to do in Antigua and Barbuda. There are activities for guests who love food, cycling and biking, hiking, snorkelling, sailing, cricket and of course, relaxing. Here’s what travel insiders on the islands recommend:
- Laviscount Island: Take a boat ride and spend a day on Laviscount Island
- The Bird’s Nest: Hike, snorkel and dine at the Bird’s Nest
- E-Bikes Tours: Cycle around the island of Antigua with E-Bikes Tours
- Antigua Vintage Tea House: Enjoy a delicious meal at the Antigua Vintage Tea House
- Antilles Stillhouse: Sample locally made gins at the Antilles Stillhouse
- Quin Farara’s Rum Punch Experience: Explore the intricacies of rum punch at Quin Farara’s Rum Punch Experience
- Rokuni: Savour an elevated dining experience at Rokuni
- Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge: Sail around the world with the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
- ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup: Watch every ball bowled in the the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup
- West Indies/ England Test Series: Keep score and support your cricket team in the West Indies/ England Test Series
- Antigua and Barbuda International Kite Festival: Use the wind to your advantage in the Antigua and Barbuda International Kite Festival
- Antigua Sailing Week: Launch your boat at the Caribbean’s oldest regatta, Antigua Sailing Week
About Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda is a twin-island paradise that is home to award-winning resorts, warm temperatures, spectacular topography, Nelson’s Dockyard which is the only remaining Georgian fort, and the largest Frigate Bid sanctuary in this part of the world. For more information about the islands, please visit the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority website.
Image: Antigua Sailing Week