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"Paddles" Eco Kayak Trip - Tours/Excursions in Antigua
www.antiguapaddles.com email: info@antiguapaddles.com phone: 268 463 1944 |
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If you’re looking for a non-commercialized, off-the-beaten-track Eco adventure in a beautiful and pristine marine park, this trip should certainly appeal. They offer a fun-mix of fast motor boating, kayaking in mangrove alley and coastal spaces, exploring an uninhabited island, flora and fauna, white beaches, panoramic views, guided nature... (more)If you’re looking for a non-commercialized, off-the-beaten-track Eco adventure in a beautiful and pristine marine park, this trip should certainly appeal. They offer a fun-mix of fast motor boating, kayaking in mangrove alley and coastal spaces, exploring an uninhabited island, flora and fauna, white beaches, panoramic views, guided nature walk and snorkeling at an offshore reef.
The North Sound Marine Park is the habitat of egrets, Red Billed Tropic Birds, Frigate Birds, Humming Birds. Look out for turtles, stingray, starfish, ballahoo, conch, angel fish and a variety of tropicals at the reefs.
Back at the kayak clubhouse you’ll be treated to light refreshments, chilled aromatherapy face towels, floral footbaths, separate changing rooms and toilets.
The quaint clubhouse is a fisherman’s waterfront cottage that’s frequented by tropical birds, has a wild flower garden and a collection of Caribbean art and artifacts. (close) |
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1761 Denim Company - Shop in Antigua
email: info@1761clothing.com phone: 268 562 1761 |
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French Connection, Mark Ecko, Reunion, Parasuco, Zoo York, Fossil, Pepe, Silver Jeans, Dollhouse, Unionbay, DKNY, Bob Marley, Viggos, Request & Baby Phat. |
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Antigua and Barbuda Sport Fishing Tournament - May & Nov - Fishing in Antigua
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Sport Fishing in Antigua has two main events – the Annual Sports Fishing Tournament which is celebrating its 42nd year in 2008 held May 9th – May 12th 2008, and the Doc’s Tournament ‘Best in the West’ held in November out of Jolly Harbour. |
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Antigua Beaches - Beach in Antigua
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Antigua boasts 365 beaches, one for each day of the year, the great majority resting inside the calm, protected waters of the island's Caribbean coast. Dickenson Bay and Runaway Bay, located along the island's developed northwestern coast, are the places to go for those who want the fully-loaded resort beach... (more)Antigua boasts 365 beaches, one for each day of the year, the great majority resting inside the calm, protected waters of the island's Caribbean coast. Dickenson Bay and Runaway Bay, located along the island's developed northwestern coast, are the places to go for those who want the fully-loaded resort beach experience, complete with reggae music and busy bars. The beaches most conveniently situated near St John's are Fort James and Deep Bay, both of which offer good swimming and snorkeling. Galley Bay attracts surfers during the winter months and joggers during the evening, and the series of four crescent beaches at Hawksbill, one of which is nudist, are also highly regarded. The beaches of the hilly southwest corner of Antigua are generally less developed than those around St John's. Rendezvous Bay and Doigs Beach are especially quiet and worth the rough travel necessary to reach them. Pigeon Point, near English Harbour, is a convenient spot after a day's sightseeing at Nelson's Dockyard. On the southeast corner of the island is Half Moon Bay, now a National Park and a good choice for a family outing. Long Bay, on the easternmost point of the island, is another good choice for families, as it is completely protected by its reef. (close) |
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Antigua Carnival - July-August - Festival in Antigua
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Dear Visitor, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Antigua Carnival 2008 and to introduce myself as the new Chairman of the Carnival Development Committee. Carnival continues to be the most significant festival in Antigua’s calendar of events. Carnival bears great... (more)Dear Visitor,
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Antigua Carnival 2008 and to introduce myself as the new Chairman of the Carnival Development Committee. Carnival continues to be the most significant festival in Antigua’s calendar of events. Carnival bears great historical, economic and cultural significance to the people of Antigua & Barbuda. It epitomizes our history, our heritage, our culture and the talents of our people.
In 2007, our country celebrated 50 years of mas, pageantry and music. We take great pride in where we have brought the festival since its humble beginnings in 1957. Through hard work and extraordinary talent we have created what is widely accepted as the “Caribbean’s Greatest Summer Festival.”
With the festival entering its second 50 years, I have been working with a dedicated and enthusiastic team to ensure that we deliver an experience that surpasses your expectations. Carnival 2008 promises to be fantastic.
We invite you to come and experience 13 days of fun, excitement, revelry, fantasy, mas and music from July 24th to August 5th 2008. I invite you to peruse our website and to come and experience the Sights, Tastes and Sounds of our Carnival. We look forward to welcoming you and are excited to not only share our wonderful festival, but our beautiful island, great food and warm people.
I am Carnival, You are Carnival, We all are Carnival.
Mr. Marlon Rawlins
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Antigua Charter Yacht Show - December - Sailing in Antigua
www.antigua-charter-yacht-meeting.com phone: 268 460 1059 |
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One of the largest Charter Yacht Shows in the World, this show signifies the official start of the yachting season throughout the Caribbean. Up to 200 vessels converge on the Falmouth Harbour Marina, Antigua Yacht Club Marina and the Dockyard Marina each year. ... (more)One of the largest Charter Yacht Shows in the World, this show signifies the official start of the yachting season throughout the Caribbean. Up to 200 vessels converge on the Falmouth Harbour Marina, Antigua Yacht Club Marina and the Dockyard Marina each year.
Once again we would like to welcome you to our beautiful shores for another exciting show. December 4th-9th, 2008.
This year's show, as in the past, will take place at the Nelson's Dockyard Marina in English Harbour, the Falmouth Harbour Marina and the Antigua Yacht Club Marina both located in Falmouth Harbour.
A sponsored shuttle service runs between the three marinas during show hours. There is also a shuttle service to take participants back to their hotels in the area each evening between 5pm and midnight.
Yacht viewing hours are from 9:00am - 5:00pm daily with one hour for lunch between 12:30pm - 1:30pm. (close) |
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Antigua Rainforest Canopy Tour - Tours/Excursions in Antigua
www.antiguarainforest.com email: info@antiguarainforest.com phone: 268 562 6363 |
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Antigua's Greatest Adventure Ride in the Heart of the Rainforest! Experience it to Believe it! Please scroll down to find the tour made for you! The Antigua Rainforest Canopy Tour is a unique eco-tour through Antigua's lush rainforest where you embark on an unforgettable journey through... (more)Antigua's Greatest Adventure Ride in the Heart of the Rainforest!
Experience it to Believe it! Please scroll down to find the tour made for you!
The Antigua Rainforest Canopy Tour is a unique eco-tour through Antigua's lush rainforest where you embark on an unforgettable journey through the verdant forest, high above the trees. After being fully briefed by our experienced Rangers, who will also assist you with the required harness and equipment, your exhilarating tour of the rainforest journey can begin!
Full Canopy Tour - approximately 2 1/2 hours duration
Your guided tour of the full 21-element experience starts at the architecturally pleasing Old Pump House with a walk over an 'Indiana Jones' inspired suspension bridge, which spans the gorge to the far bank and the start of the tour.
After crossing over the gorge on the first suspension bridge, you meet 9 zip lines, some in excess of 200 and 300-feet long, criss-crossing the gorge varying from 200 - 350 feet high. Our Rangers are always there to assist and ensure absolute safety and enjoyment.
There are a series of zip lines, short trails and suspension bridges, which are completed with a unique, absolutely safe, 'Leap of Faith', a controlled 36 -foot vertical descent to descend in a fun way! A suspension bridge then leads you to the mid-way point with two magical tree houses, where you can savor the surrounding forest, hidden from the rest of the world!
This connects onto the typical ropes challenge elements which do not require much physical strength - all give you a wonderful opportunity to have a bird's eye view of the backdrop of flora and numerous bird species in the rainforest.
The geography of the gorge dictates that you are above the treetops for large parts of the exciting run - entering a corridor in the foliage at either end. Within the shaded gorge you will be surrounded by a rainforest of large tropical trees, with prominent boulders, a rock pool and small waterfall.
The 'Stairway to Heaven', being the final part of the tour, will finally bring you to all the facilities of our gorgeous bar/cafe. Here you can relax on the viewing veranda with a refreshing drink, visit our gift shop, and collect your personal action photo as a memento and souvenir of your exciting day! Overlooking the Antigua Rainforest and the Antigua Canopy Tour, our broad gallery is also where you can watch others enjoy their exhilarating 'zip'!
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Art Cafe - Art Gallery in Barbuda
email: artcafe@candw.ag |
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The Art Cafe is the residence of the artist Claire Frank. Here you can relax on her breezy gallery, drinking freshly-ground Caribbean coffee and watching the world go by. People, donkeys, goats, cats, dogs, horses - all will keep you entertained. Hand painted silks by Claire Frank.... (more)The Art Cafe is the residence of the artist Claire Frank. Here you can relax on her breezy gallery, drinking freshly-ground Caribbean coffee and watching the world go by. People, donkeys, goats, cats, dogs, horses - all will keep you entertained.
Hand painted silks by Claire Frank. This unique work comes straight from the Caribbean where vibrant colors and the luxury of silk combine to great effect. Silk painting is a technique similar to batik. The pictures and cards are mounted on quality card or matt board or framed by a local frame-maker who creates beautiful hand-made frames to suit each individual picture. Scarves and pareos are also available. All the work is original. (close) |
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Barbuda Day Trip - Tours/Excursions in Barbuda
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Visit Antigua's exotic sister island Barbuda for a day to remember forever! Explore the amazing Frigate Bird Sanctuary located on the island's northwestern lagoon accessible only by boat. The Frigate Bird Sanctuary is home to over 5,000 of these magnificent waterbirds. You have two options on this tour: ... (more)Visit Antigua's exotic sister island Barbuda for a day to remember forever! Explore the amazing Frigate Bird Sanctuary located on the island's northwestern lagoon accessible only by boat. The Frigate Bird Sanctuary is home to over 5,000 of these magnificent waterbirds.
You have two options on this tour:
* First Class 75 minute Catamaran boat ride from St. John's Harbor in Antigua or a
* Short 20 minute return domestic flight between Antigua and Barbuda
On arrival into Barbuda, take a short walk to the lagoon and board a small boat to the Bird Sanctuary where a local guide gives a narrated educational tour and fills you in with some facts about Caribbean wildlife! Discover the Frigate Bird which is a tropical marine bird of prey and is seen here in its natural habitat.
Return to Low Bay for a sumptuous lunch on board the boat before spending 2 relaxing hours on the beach, where you can swim, sunbake or simply just explore the white sand shores of Barbuda! Depending on the weather, you may sail to another beach.
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Beaches in Barbuda - Beach in Barbuda
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Barbuda is one of the best beach destinations in the Caribbean; it has unspoilt beaches on all sides of the island. Usually you will be alone on the beach, except on the hotel beaches. Hotel beaches are open to all visitors as long as non-guests keep to the waterline. ... (more)Barbuda is one of the best beach destinations in the Caribbean; it has unspoilt beaches on all sides of the island. Usually you will be alone on the beach, except on the hotel beaches. Hotel beaches are open to all visitors as long as non-guests keep to the waterline.
Most of the beaches have no facilities so it is important to remember to take water and shade or find a place to keep out of the sun for some of the time. In some places when you have seen one beach you have seen them all, but in Barbuda each one is different, better than the last, and interesting enough to keep even the most cynical holidaymaker happy for hours.
The beaches can have dangerous currents at certain times of the year, but there are also areas that are perfect for children or non-swimmers, with shallow water and rock pools filled with tiny fish and crabs. There are aerial displays provided by pelicans diving close to the beach and everywhere you swim you will see fish darting about in the water.
On holiday weekends the beaches fill with Barbudans who take picnics very seriously and bring loud music, food, and truckloads of people to spend the day in the sea. In some of the cave areas people camp for several nights, catching and cooking fish, deer, and land turtle, which are often shared by everyone. (close) |
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Beaches of Antigua and Barbuda - Beach in Antigua
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There are 365 beaches on Antigua, one for each day of the year. The great majority rest inside the calm, protected waters of the island's Caribbean side. All are open to the public, and so the challenge posed to a visitor is not how to gain access to the best... (more)There are 365 beaches on Antigua, one for each day of the year. The great majority rest inside the calm, protected waters of the island's Caribbean side. All are open to the public, and so the challenge posed to a visitor is not how to gain access to the best of them but simply how to locate the beach that suits one's taste. Exploring on your own is the best way to do this, although it is wise to bring a companion along to particularly isolated locations. (close) |
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Betty's Hope - Sightseeing in Antigua
email: museum@candw.ag phone: 269 462 1469 |
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Betty's Hope is located in the limestone district of Antigua's tranquil rural area, with beautiful vistas over the rolling landscape to the distant ocean. Like other large plantations, Betty's Hope was an agricultural as well as an industrial enterprise, and home to a large number of people. Supervised by... (more)Betty's Hope is located in the limestone district of Antigua's tranquil rural area, with beautiful vistas over the rolling landscape to the distant ocean. Like other large plantations, Betty's Hope was an agricultural as well as an industrial enterprise, and home to a large number of people. Supervised by a handful of European managers, hundreds of Africans lived out their lives on this and similar plantations, first as slaves, then as laborers after emancipation in 1834. Enduring the hardship of cultivating and processing the sugar under exhausting conditions, they developed great skills as craftsmen, boilers and distillers.
Today an active restoration of Betty's Hope is under way. A visitor center has been created by converting a former cotton house storeroom into a museum. This includes various aspects of the plantation's history and shows early estate plans, pictures and maps, artifacts and a model of the central site to giving an overview of the of "Betty's Hope".
One mile (1.5km) east of Pares and ten miles (16km) east of St John's.
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Club Colonna Spa - Spa in Antigua
www.sunsail.com email: colonnaspa@sunsail.com phone: 268 462 6263 |
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Club Colonna’s luxurious Spa comes complete with jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, and four treatment rooms have each been given a different theme Far East, Moroccan, Modern or (staying local!) Caribbean, so you can choose whichever suits your mood. The friendly, expert staff, offer a wide range of treatments... (more)Club Colonna’s luxurious Spa comes complete with jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, and four treatment rooms have each been given a different theme Far East, Moroccan, Modern or (staying local!) Caribbean, so you can choose whichever suits your mood. The friendly, expert staff, offer a wide range of treatments from sailing specific massages to facials and manicures. (close) |
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Creole Cruises Lobster lunch/snorkeling tours - Tours/Excursions in Antigua
www.creolecruisesantigua.com email: creolecruises@candw.ag phone: 268 460 5130 |
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Creole Cruises Antigua offers a lobster lunch cruise to Bird Island and Prickley Pear Island- a day cruise to relax, snorkel and to enjoy a small intimate cruise around the northeast of Antigua. We also offer half day cruises to Cades Reef for snorkelers of all ages and private charters.... (more)Creole Cruises Antigua offers a lobster lunch cruise to Bird Island and Prickley Pear Island- a day cruise to relax, snorkel and to enjoy a small intimate cruise around the northeast of Antigua. We also offer half day cruises to Cades Reef for snorkelers of all ages and private charters. Snorkel equipment is provided on board. (close) |
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Darby's Cave - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Barbuda
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Largest cave on the island at 70 feet deep and an interior ecosystem supporting 50-foot palmetto palms, Three and half miles north-east of Codrington Village is Darby Cave, a spectacular sink hole in the middle of the bush. It is well worth a visit to see... (more)Largest cave on the island at 70 feet deep and an interior ecosystem supporting 50-foot palmetto palms,
Three and half miles north-east of Codrington Village is Darby Cave, a spectacular sink hole in the middle of the bush. It is well worth a visit to see the huge deep hole suddenly appear in front of you and wonder how it got there! The tops of tall palm trees are suddenly at eye level. Darby Sink Hole is over 100 metres in diameter and around 70 feet deep. One side of the hole has been greatly undercut and stalagmites up to 8 feet high have formed under the overhang. The vegetation resembles a mini rainforest with palms, ferns, bats, birds, frogs, and lianas. A local guide is essential for this trip. (close) |
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Dark Cave - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Barbuda
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Dark Cave is two miles to the south of Darby Cave. The cave has a narrow entrance leading to a vast cavern containing pools of water, which were probably a water source for Amerindian inhabitants as artifacts have been found nearby. Dark Cave is the habitat for several rare species... (more)Dark Cave is two miles to the south of Darby Cave. The cave has a narrow entrance leading to a vast cavern containing pools of water, which were probably a water source for Amerindian inhabitants as artifacts have been found nearby. Dark Cave is the habitat for several rare species of crustacea, including a blind shrimp. (close) |
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Devils Bridge - Hiking/Walking/Exploring in Antigua
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One of the most beautiful sites in Antigua and a geologist's dream, this natural limestone bridge crosses the raging surf. Keep a respectful distance: stepping out on the bridge is treacherous as a sudden wave can send you flying into the sea. Hence the name? Near the bridge is a... (more)One of the most beautiful sites in Antigua and a geologist's dream, this natural limestone bridge crosses the raging surf. Keep a respectful distance: stepping out on the bridge is treacherous as a sudden wave can send you flying into the sea. Hence the name? Near the bridge is a natural blow hole that periodically sends out a vertical spray of seawater and air. Stop for a swim off the small adjacent beach. There are no admission hours or fees. (close) |
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Dickenson Bay - Beach in Antigua
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This strip of fine white powdery beach is home to several good hotels: Sandals, Rex Halcyon. All beaches on Antigua are public however some areas are dominated by the bigger hotels. This beach is particularly suitable for children as the waters are usually calm. Rent water sports gear here and... (more)This strip of fine white powdery beach is home to several good hotels: Sandals, Rex Halcyon. All beaches on Antigua are public however some areas are dominated by the bigger hotels. This beach is particularly suitable for children as the waters are usually calm. Rent water sports gear here and dine at fine restaurants nearby. There's even a small grocery store just behind the beach at Antigua Village. For more privacy, settle at the far end near the dive operation. (close) |
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Fishing in Barbuda - Fishing in Barbuda
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Most of the men and women who live in Barbuda go fishing at some time, either as a full-time occupation or at weekends. Traditionally fishing is done using fish pots which are made from locally gathered wattle sticks and wire. a stingray caught at North Beach (Claire Frank). Lobster... (more)Most of the men and women who live in Barbuda go fishing at some time, either as a full-time occupation or at weekends. Traditionally fishing is done using fish pots which are made from locally gathered wattle sticks and wire. a stingray caught at North Beach (Claire Frank). Lobster is exported several times a week and goes mainly to the French islands in large quantities. Other fish are sold locally or sent to Antigua. Many varieties are caught in pots, Grunt, Old Wife, Hind, Snapper to name a few.
Larger fish are caught on lines or with spear guns. The large Kingfish, Dolphin or Mahi Mahi, Tuna, and Barracuda are often sold to the hotels in the season. Barracuda can be seen in the waters around the island and are eaten widely in Barbuda. They do not carry the ciguatera poison, which prevents their consumption in other parts of the Caribbean.
Barbuda has the perfect water for bone fishing and has some of the best fish on the outskirts of Codrington Lagoon, where large Tarpon and Ten Pounder can be caught with local bait.
Fishing in Barbuda may be done only from a Barbudan boat. Contact one of the operators listed below to take you out.
Mcarthur Nedd has a boat in which he takes people rod and reel fishing. Mcarthur and Natalie Nedd also offer accommodation, day tours, and a land or sea taxi. Mcarthur and Natalie Nedd can be contacted at home on 268 460 0059 or by cell phone within Antigua and Barbuda on 724 7490.
Freeston Thomas provides help with port immigration and customs. He may be contacted at 268 460 0137, 783 8624, and 772 1983 or via email. (close) |
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Hermitage Bay - Beach in Antigua
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You can reach this beach by going South from St. John's on the road to Jolly Harbour. Then 1.5 miles before getting to Jolly Harbour, at the end of a village named Jennings, make a right turn and follow the road for about 2.5 miles, all the way to the... (more)You can reach this beach by going South from St. John's on the road to Jolly Harbour. Then 1.5 miles before getting to Jolly Harbour, at the end of a village named Jennings, make a right turn and follow the road for about 2.5 miles, all the way to the ocean. An offroad type of car is a great idea as there are quite a few pot-holes. This beach is really undisturbed and good for swimming; if you can also swim for about half a mile and reach Maiden Island. (close) |
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Hermitage Bay Spa - Spa in Antigua
www.hermitagebay.com email: info@hermitagebay.com phone: 268 562 5500 |
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Hermitage Bay Spa is a small cottage-like spa that sits high off the beach at the island's luxe new retreat, Hermitage Bay. It is included in Conde Nast Traveler 2008 Hot Spas. "Lush foliage provides privacy without hindering the delicious sea breezes. The streamlined menu has only a... (more)Hermitage Bay Spa is a small cottage-like spa that sits high off the beach at the island's luxe new retreat, Hermitage Bay. It is included in Conde Nast Traveler 2008 Hot Spas. "Lush foliage provides privacy without hindering the delicious sea breezes. The streamlined menu has only a few offerings, including the Sun Soothers Wrap ($90), which alleviates the effects of Caribbean rays with cooling cucumber and aloe." Massages $115 - $145. (close) |
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Historical Sites on Barbuda - Historic Sites in Barbuda
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archaeologists in barbuda Only Barbudans were aware of a pre-European culture on the island until 1965 when D R Harris published a picture of a stone Dogs Head Ceremonial Inhaler. Harris indicated that this was the first evidence of Amerindians living on Barbuda and the only artefact... (more)archaeologists in barbuda
Only Barbudans were aware of a pre-European culture on the island until 1965 when D R Harris published a picture of a stone Dogs Head Ceremonial Inhaler. Harris indicated that this was the first evidence of Amerindians living on Barbuda and the only artefact of its kind known from south of Puerto Rico. The inhaler was found near Two Foot Bay and used as a door stop in a Barbudan home. It was bought by Fred Olsen in the 1970s and has been exhibited recently in the USA.
Throughout the island are the remains of settlements of the Arawaks, the first Amerindian inhabitants of Barbuda. Recently a human skeleton was found, dating back to these times. There are many known sites and it is quite easy to find fragments of pottery and conch shells used centuries ago. Visitors must obtain permission from the Barbuda Council before excavating any remains and it is essential that all artifacts are presented to the Council in order that they remain on the island.
Archaeological work in Barbuda has been carried out by Desmond Nicholson and the Antigua Historical Society. Between 1979 and 1992 Dr David Watters from the Carnegie Museum published the most complete updates on the Amerindian presence in Barbuda. Dr Watters has conducted surveys and test excavations and continues to report on the island.
Dr Steven Hackenberger and Gregg Wilson from Central Washington University visited the island in 1999 with a group of students. They added to the survey work of Dr Watters and started to inventory collected items for further study and storage. (close) |
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Independence Day festivities - Nov - Festival in Antigua
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Antigua gained total independence on November 1st 1981, when for the first time in 328 years the Union jack was lowered and replaced with the Antiguan Flag, and then the Antiguan National Anthem was sung. The celebration consists of a week of competitions, parades, expos... (more)Antigua gained total independence on November 1st 1981, when for the first time in 328 years the Union jack was lowered and replaced with the
Antiguan Flag, and then the Antiguan National Anthem was sung.
The celebration consists of a week of competitions, parades, expos and food fairs – for all Antiguans living both home and abroad and residents of Antigua, as well as visitors. A fantastic week of celebrations for all the family in both Antigua and Barbuda.
About two weeks before Independence Day local businesses, schools and government buildings will be decorated in the traditional and distinctive yellow and red check of the National Dress used for clothing, and as decoration with a yearly Heritage National Dress Day.
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International Music Festival - June - Festival in Antigua
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Romantic Rhythms June 12 – 15, 2008. The Ministry of Tourism and its travel partners will launch a special promotion called "Kiss and Make Up in Antigua and Barbuda" that offers great summer rates and range of special packages that include air, accommodations, concert tickets and other entertainment. Visitors... (more)Romantic Rhythms June 12 – 15, 2008.
The Ministry of Tourism and its travel partners will launch a special promotion called "Kiss and Make Up in Antigua and Barbuda" that offers great summer rates and range of special packages that include air, accommodations, concert tickets and other entertainment. Visitors can also enjoy a $100 credit to be used towards this romantic experience. Getting to Antigua and Barbuda just got easier! Delta Airlines will begin non-stop service from New York's JFK on June 12 with service on Thursdays and Sundays.
Singles, couples, honeymooners, and anyone looking to rekindle their relationship can enjoy great savings and an intimate opportunity to be pampered, sample exotic cuisine, experience unique heritage and cultural attractions. The entire destination will be transformed into a love shack with two main concerts at the scenic Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, as well as mini concerts at other intimate settings throughout the twin islands. The impressive line-up of performers includes Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers, with other performances by Brian McKnight, Keyshia Cole, Shaggy and Maxi Priest.
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Jolly Dive Center - Snorkeling/Diving in Antigua
jollydive.com/ email: info@jollydive.com phone: 268 462 8305 |
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Jolly Dive has been operating from Jolly Beach in Jolly Harbor for over 25 years. Learn SCUBA diving from their professional team of PADI and NAUI certified SCUBA instructors at the Antigua diving school and take your first dive in the blissfully warm Caribbean sea. For first... (more)Jolly Dive has been operating from Jolly Beach in Jolly Harbor for over 25 years. Learn SCUBA diving from their professional team of PADI and NAUI certified SCUBA instructors at the Antigua diving school and take your first dive in the blissfully warm Caribbean sea.
For first time divers they offer a discover scuba diving course. The discover scuba diving course is a one day course which allows you to quickly and safely experience for yourself the wonders of SCUBA diving. They start you off with a short yet intensive course that explains everything you need to know about the theory of scuba diving and the proper techniques to dive safely.
For certified divers we offer daily dives and 3 day and 5 day packages with or without equipment rental. And yes, they can certify your open water dives. (close) |
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King's Casino - Casino in Antigua
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King’s Casino is located downtown St. John’s Antigua at the duty free shopping center, Heritage Quay overlooking the cruise pier. Just about everyone that visits Antigua will want to visit Antigua’s Capital City and of course the duty free shopping plaza as well as the restaurants and Casino. ... (more)King’s Casino is located downtown St. John’s Antigua at the duty free shopping center, Heritage Quay overlooking the cruise pier. Just about everyone that visits Antigua will want to visit Antigua’s Capital City and of course the duty free shopping plaza as well as the restaurants and Casino.
King’s Casino is Antigua’s largest Casino with 16 table games. (close) |
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