Things to do in Antigua Barbuda
Antigua is the island of many beaches, claiming 365 beaches for every day of the year! Although you may never see them all, you can get to know Antigua intimately as it is only about 14 miles long and 11 miles wide, with 108 square miles. There many things to do on Antigua, but also fun day trips are available away from the island, such as boat trips to Montserrat and Barbuda and helicopter flights over Montserrat. This is an excellent resource for Antigua and Barbuda Information. Here are a few ideas to get you started on your holiday.
Get Married in Antigua! There are three simple steps: Visit the Ministry of Justice located on lower Nevis Street in downtown St. John's with your valid passports, complete the application and pay applicable fees.
Antigua Wedding and Marriage Services
- Useful Contact Numbers
Marriage Registrar,
Registrar's Division,
High Street,
St John's.
Tel: (268) 462-3744 or
1-268-462-3929. Call ahead to get specifics.
More info on weddings in Antigua
Adventure Antigua, Eli's Eco Tour -"You will leave this tour feeling that you have been welcomed into a very special community of the most privileged visitors to Antigua and Barbuda: those who have had a taste of what is really means to have grown up in the islands, and have been let into the "secrets of the North Sound".
Hike the trails in the Antigua's & Barbuda's National Parks - Nelson's Dockyard
After a day of hiking, get off your feet and be escorted by Catamaran or Jeep safari -
"En route to one of the island’s fine 365 beaches, the catamaran drops anchor, for an opportunity to snorkel. On the beach, a light Caribbean ‘cookout’ is rustled up, and unlimited refreshments will be available too. There is even a steel band to accompany the seaside buffet. You can enjoy plenty of free time to swim, sunbathe or snorkel."
" The Jeep Safari itinerary includes quaint Antiguan villages, panoramic viewpoints, the rainforest, a dam built in the 1800s which is home to many species of water birds and fish, and agricultural areas with crops of sugar cane, cotton and pineapples. You ’ll also traverse the coast road to see a few of the island’s 365 beaches. There are stunning views of famous English Harbour, where the British Navy was stationed during the 1700s, from Convent Hill. "
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