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In 1784, Admiral Horatio Nelson chose Antigua, situated in the centre of the Leeward Islands, as the base for Great Britain's Caribbean Fleet. It is hard not to see why, as the island boasts a varied coastline with secure docking points, a protective coral reef and steady trade winds. Add to that shimmering sandy beaches, bright sunshine and a laid-back attitude and it is no surprise that Antigua, together with its smaller sister island Barbuda, is today one of the Caribbean's most popular tourist spots.

 

Along with the uninhabited Redonda Island, Antigua and Barbuda form a tiny nation with a population descended largely from African slaves and a mix of Europeans. Visitors flock to enjoy the stretches of beach and miles of excellent hikes on Antigua, the protected nature reserve of Redonda, the exclusive resorts and superb bird sanctuary on Barbuda, and world-class snorkelling and scuba diving among wrecks along the nation's coral reefs. The warm winds that Nelson relied on to bring his ships safely into harbour now contribute to one of the world's biggest maritime events, Sailing Week.

 

The nation's largest city is the popular cruise destination of St Johns, situated on Antigua. With a strong maritime history, the city is filled with related attractions and also offers visitors a chance to shop, dine and unwind. Codrington (named after sugar plantation Christopher Codrington) is Barbuda's main city and acts as a base for explorations of the many coastal shipwrecks, as well as the island's frigate bird population. Ultimately, however, visitors to this island nation come to enjoy the expanse of sandy beaches and the unique atmosphere of the Eastern Caribbean.

 

Tourist Offices - Antigua and Barbuda Department of Tourism, St John's Antigua: +1 268 462 0480 or www.antigua-barbuda.org

 

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Entry Requirements for Antigua and Barbuda Holidays & Antigua and Barbuda Travel

All nationalities must hold confirmed onward or return tickets and sufficient funds to cover their period of intended stay.


- For Australians - Australians require a valid passport. A visa is not required for stays of up to one month.


- New Zealand nationals require a valid passport. A visa is not needed for a stay of up to one month.


- US citizens do not require a passport providing they hold other documents with proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, driver's licence with photo, a citizenship card/naturalisation certificate, or a voter's registration card. A visa is not required for stays of up to one month.


- US citizens do not require a passport providing they hold other documents with proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, driver's licence with photo, a citizenship card/naturalisation certificate, or a voter's registration card. A visa is not required for stays of up to one month.


- UK nationals require a valid passport. A visa is not required for stays of up to six months.

 

Antigua and Barbuda Holidays - Currency of Antigua and Barbuda

The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the main form of currency, and it is tied to the US Dollar, with US$1 equal to EC$2.7 (long-standing, pegged rate) . US currency can be used nearly everywhere. Major currencies and travellers cheques can be exchanged at the international banks in St John's and at many hotels. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

 

Antigua and Barbuda Telephone Access Codes and Communications

The international access code for Antigua and Barbuda is +1, in common with the US, Canada and most of the Caribbean, followed by 268. The outgoing code is 011 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 01144 for the United Kingdom). Antigua is covered by a GSM 900 mobile network, and GSM 1900 covers both Antigua and Barbuda. Internet cafes are available in tourist areas.

 

Antigua and Barbuda Duty Free Allowances & Restrictions

Travellers to Antigua over 18 years do not have to pay duty on 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 227g of tobacco; and 1 litre wine or spirits.

 

Antigua and Barbuda Holidays & Packages- Tipping Information

10 to15% depending on the service. Some restaurants and hotels will automatically add a 10% gratuity. Porters and bellhops expect 50 cents per bag, and taxi drivers 10 to 15% of the fare. There is an additional room tax of 8.5%.


 

 

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