Antiqua
Famous for its beaches and its cricket players, tiny Antigua is now
one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations

 
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Famous for its beaches and its cricket players, tiny Antigua is now one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations. The country has taken full advantage of the publicity gained from its independence in 1981 - and the remarkable success of its cricketers since then - to push its name into the big league of West Indian tourism alongside Barbados and Jamaica.

After the British settled the island in the 1600s, it was for centuries little more than a giant sugar factory that produced sugar and rum to send home.

Around Antigua, the tall brick chimneys of a hundred deserted and decaying sugar mills bear witness to that long colonial era.

Today, though, it is tourism that drives the country's economy; dozens of ho phone s and restaurants have sprung up around the coastline, there's a smart airport, and a number of outfits run boat and catamaran cruises and scuba-diving and snorkeling trips to the island's fabulous coral reefs.

 

 

 

Antiqua travel guide

Antiqua
Where to go
When to go
Getting there
Money and costs
Getting around
Food and drink
Phones and post
Best of Antigua
Holidays and Festivals
Tours
diving & snorkeling
Die operators
Boats &
     catamarans

Boat operators
Economy, natural hazards

Exploring Antigua
- Barbuda:
 
Getting there
 
Beyond Cordrington

  Great Fort George
 
Falmouth Harbour
 
river Fort
 
Cordrington


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Falmouth and
  English Harbour

 
Eating, drinking,   
  nightlife
 
Falmouth
  Heights
, Pigeon
      
Beach

 

  From Runaway Bay
  to Half Moon Bay

 
Eating, drinking,
      nightlife
 
Betty's Hope to Long  
  Bay
 
Half Moon Bay
 
Runaway &

  Dickenson Bay

 St. John's
 
St John’s
 
Getting around
 
Eating & drinking
 
Nightlife, casino,
 
karaoke
 
Airlines, embassies

Exploring St. John's
  Fort Bay
  Fort James
  Long Street
  National Museum
  Redcliffe Quay
  St. John's Cathedral

West coast

Antigua brief
    history

Cruises