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Antigua and Barbuda, a twin-island nation in the Caribbean, is celebrated for its 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua, the larger island, is steeped in history, particularly at Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that once served as a strategic naval base during the 18th century. Today, its restored Georgian-era buildings, museums, and lively marina connect visitors to both the island’s colonial past and its modern-day sailing culture.
Barbuda, by contrast, is a sanctuary of unspoiled nature. Known for its pink-sand beaches and the Codrington Lagoon, it is home to one of the world’s largest frigate bird sanctuaries. The island’s slower rhythm and wild beauty make it a retreat for those seeking seclusion and a closer connection to nature, while also highlighting the nation’s ecological importance.
Together, Antigua and Barbuda offer a balance of culture, heritage, and natural splendor. From the festive energy of Antigua’s annual Carnival to the untouched landscapes of Barbuda, the islands capture both vibrancy and tranquility within a single destination.