A Guide to Everything You Need to Know – from Renting an Antigua Villa to Planning the Right Activities to Take Part in During Your Trip.
Antigua is an island as well as an independent country in the Caribbean that is also a popular vacation destination for families, couples, and other groups of people. If you’re planning a trip to this island, it’s important to know what to expect of your visit. Let’s get started with the basics:
The Basics About Antigua:
Antigua is actually pronounced “Anti-ga” not “Anti-gwa,” which is a common misconception. The official language is English, so most people don’t have a hard time communicating with the locals while they are there. Antigua has a total of 365 beaches, and for many people, this is the highlight of the island as well as their trip. It’s 108 sq. miles in size, which is pretty small, but it does make exploring and traveling throughout the country fast and easy.
Where to Stay:
Many people who visit this place come to relax, enjoy the beach, and take time off from their obligations. Some may prefer to rent a luxury Antigua villa, while others will choose a resort or hotel. There are many options, and it all depends on what you’re looking for. A villa can provide you with a secluded and luxury feel during your vacation, whereas the hotel option might be suitable for those who want to interact with others during their trip.
On and Offshore Activities:
Having fun during your trip to Antigua is important. This means that you should at least have an idea of what your options are while you’re there. Heading to the beach is one of the options that you can’t miss out on- after all, you do have a choice of 365 beaches to visit. Antigua is a historical island, so you can explore and learn a lot. If you’re done with the beach or just want to embark on an adventure, taking a trip to the capital – St. John’s – is a must.
There is also more to see when it comes to history, like the infamous Betty’s Hope, which takes you back to the history of slavery and the 2 fully restored sugar cane plantations that date back to 1651. Nelson’s Dockyard is also an older landmark that was home to many warships in the past.
The Shirley Heights Lookout was a military lookout that is now fully restored. It’s arguably one of Antigua’s best views since you can see both the English and Falmouth Harbors. Many people decide to go up at sunset for an even more spectacular view.
If you’re someone who wants to visit Antigua simply for the beach and crystal clear water, there are many activities that you can choose from, aside from laying out in the sun. Sailing is a big activity in Antigua, and there is even a full week of sailing races every year (Sailing Week). You can embark on one of these trips any other week of the year as well.
Snorkeling or even swimming with stingrays is also an option for a good time out on the water.
Best Time to Visit Antigua:
Antigua is in the Caribbean, which means that the temperatures are warm all year round. The peak seasons are from December to February, while October is typically the rainy season. June through November is hurricane season, but it’s also a time where you will find many specials for accommodation. Regardless of the date of your trip, you can always find an Antigua villa that suits your needs and one that will make your vacation that much better.
Make sure to prepare for the heat and don’t be alarmed if you see that the week’s forecast says nothing but rain. The rain showers typically last a short period of time, and the sun will be out before you know it.
Visit Barbuda:
Antigua is actually 1 of 2 islands – the other, which is the smaller one, is called Barbuda. It is accessible by a 20-min flight or an hour and a half long boat ride. Barbuda is filled with pink and white sand beaches, exotic birds, and some history in the main town of Codrington.
Whatever it is that you plan on doing during your stay in Antigua, you’re likely to have an amazing time. Make sure to plan your stay and accommodation ahead of time to ensure that you get everything that you desire.