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Pristine landscapes, unique nature and wildlife and some of the Caribbean’s best beaches can all be found in Antigua and Barbuda, making these sister islands perfect for a tranquil holiday in the sun. Social distancing comes naturally here, with secluded beaches stretching for miles, small boutique accommodation options and the chance to immerse yourself in the islands’ unspoilt natural spots. There are also more than 55 offshore islands, including Redonda, Great Bird Island and Green Island, if even more privacy is desired. Increased airlift this summer, coupled with the majority of hotels, tours and amenities remaining open for the season, mean the islands are ready when your customers are. Temperatures also remain consistently warm throughout the seasons, so it’s an ideal year-round destination if your customers want to plan ahead. Whenever you visit Antigua and Barbuda, you will be able to find your space in the sun.
BEACHES AND HISTORY There is one beach for every day of the year in Antigua. With 365 beaches to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Located in the north of Antigua, the white-sand Jabberwock Beach is great for watersports. Beginners and experts alike can take advantage
of the crosswinds at one of the island’s best spots for surfing and kitesurfing. For those who want more to do on shore as well as in the water, Dickenson Bay is a popular place for visitors when the sun goes down, thanks to its nightlife. Antigua’s south is home to Darkwood Beach, one of the island’s longest strips of sand with
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With a small population, spacious shores and acres of unspoilt nature, Antigua and Barbuda is a safe and serene space for your customers
DID YOU KNOW?
Colourful capital Saint John’s is in the northwest of Antigua, where customers can dine out on local cuisine at the cafes or browse the boutiques
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