Antigua and Barbuda Travel

Antigua and Barbuda travel and tourism information & guide on vacation spots and destinations in Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda, two of the Leeward Islands, along with the uninhabited islet of Redonda became independent on November 1, 1981. Southeast of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea, it has Saint John's, a deepwater port on Antigua, as the capital. Largely stripped of its forestation, Antigua is volcanic and limestone coral. Low in most places, it rises to a high elevation of 405 meters (1,330 feet) at Boggy Peak. Barbuda is a coral island, flat and low. The country has a shortage of water. Christopher Columbus visited Antigua in 1493. The links included herein relate specifically to travel and tourism in both Antigua and Barbuda.
 
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English Harbour: Nelson's Dockyard National Park
Check English Harbor's Nelson's Dockyard National Park for information on this historical Georgian naval yard, named for Admiral Nelson in 1725.
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