ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

The following are the heritage sites, grouped into recommended gateway cities. This may help in planning on the logistics (travel and accommodation) of your journey.


SAINT JOHN’S (ANU)

Saint John’s, the vibrant capital of Antigua and Barbuda, serves as the Caribbean’s premier cruise and yachting gateway. The city remains anchored by the twin-towered Saint John’s Cathedral and the duty-free hubs of Heritage Quay and Redcliffe Quay. Most travelers arrive via V.C. Bird International Airport (IATA: ANU), just five miles away, to stay in luxury resorts like Royalton CHIC or historic boutique hotels. Visitors enjoy panoramic views from Fort James, explore the island’s story at the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, and savor the national dish, fungee and pepperpot, before heading to nearby Dickenson Bay for pristine white sands.


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Antigua Naval Dockyard (David Stanley, Flickr/CC BY 2.0).


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