Tropical mountains that rise graciously from exotic foliage… exotic foliage framed by brilliant white sands… and white sands that dip seamlessly into clear Caribbean waters… this is Antigua. All 365 palm fringed beaches on this island are captured by a nearly unbroken wall of coral reef and stand as a gateway to the wild terrain found within. The exceptional geography of Antigua is matched only by the rich history and jubilant culture seen in every fortress, museum and marketplace on the island.
Reefs and Wrecks
The natural defender of Antigua has claimed many seafaring vessels and boasts an already spectacular reef system for divers to explore. Follow the trail of colorful coral, tropical fish and sunken ships around the reef wall that nearly surrounds the Island. Advanced PADI dive centers are located throughout the coastline and offer the finest equipment, training and dive sights for explorers of all levels.
Winds and Waves
Constant trade winds and azure Caribbean waters set Antigua apart as one of the finest boating destinations in the Caribbean. Discover the countless beaches and secluded harbors that yield no trace of human habitation. Take a private charter for a day of deep-sea fishing. Or join the classy competition in a high profile yacht regatta. Every sailor will satisfy their love for winds and waves among the beautiful ports of Antigua.
Trekking In-Land
Those trekking in-land will uncover the long world history that produced Antigua’s festive culture. Forts from the 18th century, cathedrals from the 19th century and Island artwork from the 20th and 21st century paint the living history of Antigua. Modern festivities treat visitors to elaborate costume celebrations, calypso tunes and fresh Caribbean seafood. And strolls through the local market places lead to fabulous displays of handcrafted souvenirs and tasty produce.
Weddings and Romance
Couples seeking an uncommon celebration find the perfect setting on the island of Antigua. The mountainous terrain, beautiful flora and slowly descending beaches naturally lend themselves to every romantic agenda. Embrace one another in a charming cathedral or escape to a secluded beach for an evening of intimacy. Local wedding specialists and resort packages are available for your every whim when planning a ceremony or honeymoon getaway.
Conquer the Land
Antigua’s breathtaking landscape and myriad of beaches is an enduring testament to the untamed beauty of the Caribbean. A handful of resorts welcomes families and pampered travelers to a vacation of serene shores and cultural pleasures. Yet the remaining miles of uninhabited coastline beckon scuba divers, sailors and avid explorers to conquer the land for themselves. As the saying goes in Antigua, ‘The beach is just the beginning.’
Destination information is subject to change without prior notice. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution and common sense when venturing out in any foreign destination. While luxury beach destinations can be quite alluring, remember to keep your guard up when approached by locals in any foreign area. We advise guests to attend the resort orientation upon arrival(if provided) and conduct plenty of research prior to arriving at your destination. The information provided on this site is not comprehensive and we advise travelers to utilize the official tourist board site for each resort area, the CDC, travel.state.gov and other official sources for up to date destination information.
All travelers between the U.S. and the Caribbean will be required to carry passports beginning January 1, 2007 as mandated by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. We encourage you to begin the passport application processes early to avoid unexpected delays. Travelers should allow a minimum of six weeks between their application submission and receipt of passport. Passports can be expedited for an additional fee. All visits to Antigua require roundtrip airfare and can be no longer than six months without a Visa.
Foreign residents of the United States and all other foreign visitors not holding a US Passport must contact the appropriate government authorities to determine the entry and visa requirements.
Departure Tax
Antigua has a $20 per person departure tax which is subject to change.
What to Wear
Light shirts and shorts are best suited for the warm year-round weather and swimwear should be kept near the beach and pool areas. Some restaurants may require jackets for men and dresses for ladies. Resort restaurants typically require a collared shirt and long pants for men and island casual for ladies when dining in the evening.
Banks & Currency
The official currency of Antigua is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which currently has an exchange rate of 2.67. The U.S. dollar, as well as traveler’s checks and major credit cards, are accepted everywhere. Banks are open throughout the week from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Driving
Remember to drive on the left side of the road when visiting Antigua. A valid driver’s license, either national or international, and a permit issued from Antigua is required to drive on the island. The temporary permit is valid for three months and costs $20. Vehicle rental agencies can assist in obtaining the permit. Driving in the islands is best left to professional taxis or transportation provided by the resort.
Communications
Calls to the U.S. are easy in Antigua as most hotels offer direct U.S. calling.
Electricity
Some of Antigua is powered with 110 volt outlets while the remaining is 220 volts. The majority of hotels feature both voltages.
Water
The water in Antigua is generally safe to drink but a collection of bottled waters is also available for those wanting an alternative.
Airports
All visitors traveling by air to Antigua will arrive and depart through the V.C. Bird International Airport. Both direct flights and connections through St. Martin and San Juan are available from North America and there are several weekly flights from Europe.
Pets
Any animal imported into Antigua must have a permit from the Chief Veterinary Officer before arrival. The animal must be micro-chipped and tested for Rabies Titer by an approved laboratory. Results of the tests should be forwarded to:
The Acting Chief Veterinary Officer PO Box 1282 St. Johns, Antigua Tel/Fax: (268) 460-1759
Time Zone
Antigua is on Atlantic Standard Time.
Geography
Protected by a near continuous wall of coral reef, Antigua encompasses 108 square miles of white sand beaches, verdant plains and mountainous regions. The Island has an intricate coastline arrayed with secluded coves. And uninhabited beaches are a regular and welcoming discovery.
Climate
Antigua enjoys a pleasant year-round temperature ranging from the mid-70’s to the mid-80’s and has an average rainfall of only 45-inches. Trade winds blow constantly and the low humidity seems to keep everything just right.
Language
The official language of Antigua is English intermingled with local dialect.
Government
With a British-style parliamentary, Antigua is a constitutional monarchy represented by an appointed Governor General as the head of state. The government consists of three branches: a legislative, executive and judicial branch.
History
The history of Antigua is far reaching, with evidence of civilization ranging as far back as 2400 B.C. Natives from nearby islands flourished and diminished on the island but it was eventually controlled by the fierce Caribs, an aggressive people who spanned most of the region and subjugated other cultures by force. The Caribs eventually fell victim to English colonization, which led to slavery and mass production of sugar plantations. Remnants of Antigua’s diverse history can be seen in ancient tools, ruined fortifications, shipwrecks on the reef and the perfectly-restored structures of English Harbourtown.
Cultural Experience
Immerse yourself in the Antiguan culture at the annual 10-day carnival, held each summer on the island. Expect an overwhelming collage of colors, pageants, talent shows and music at this anticipated festival. The carnival is just a culmination of the jovial culture seen year-round, and even a short stay will have you dancing to calypso tunes.
Destination information is subject to change without prior notice.
Attractions
Beaches
Antigua’s 365 beautiful beaches offer a private paradise for every day of the year. White sands, swaying palms and clear waters are found at the many popular and secluded beaches around the island. Chart a voyage to your own cove or enjoy the modern comforts of your beachfront accommodations. No matter how you vacation, Antigua’s beaches are integral to your experience.
Dining
Just like its history, the dining in Antigua is a colorful blend of the world’s flavors. Local fare is drawn from the Caribbean’s resources, with fresh fish complementing the local produce and prepared with an English flair. Major resort areas feature local cuisine as well as fabulous displays of Italian, Mediterranean, Mexican and Oriental dishes. Many of these elegant venues boast spectacular views of the sea and absorb guests in the island culture.
Excursions
Hike to the summit of Shirley Heights, where a breathtaking view of the island is mingled with historic gun emplacements and military buildings. Head to English Harbour for a glimpse into the glory of the British Navy during the great age of sail. Follow the white towers of St. John’s skyline to the St. John’s Cathedral, built in 1845. Or tour through the museum of Antigua and Barbuda for the complete story of the island’s geographical birth to its present day civilization. Every structure, hilltop and ancient ruin on this island is a secret waiting to be told.
Sports & Recreations
Naturally, the most desirable sports in Antigua revolve around the exotic shoreline. Well-preserved coral reefs, walls and shipwrecks outline the shore and welcome divers into an oasis of exploration. Just above the waves is a bustling community of sailboats, speedboats and yachts of every size. Boaters find the many secluded beaches of Antigua quite rewarding, and sportsmen can regularly be found in a yacht regatta or sailboat race. Traditional recreations enjoy the spice of Antigua’s landscape and can be found in or around the major resort areas. Breathtaking fairways, hard surface tennis courts and a myriad of on-site water sports meet thrill seekers of every age and aptitude.
Nightlife
Though known for its rugged terrain and untamed shoreline, Antigua still presents a striking nightlife within the major resort areas. Modern dance clubs and a host of bars fuel the evening while International tunes and calypso beats drive well into the morning hours. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution and common sense when venturing out in any foreign destination.
Destination information is subject to change without prior notice.
Weddings and Honeymoons
Discover a new passion among the breathtaking shores and vibrant fauna of Antigua. Private beaches without footprints and elaborate 19th century cathedrals are just some of the romantic backdrops for exchanging vows. Many resorts offer comprehensive wedding packages and are ready to assist in every detail of your unforgettable ceremony. Honeymooners will find the charms of Antigua to be a stirring commencement to a new life together. And mature couples will find renewed fervor for a blossoming romance.
Necessary Documents:
Passport
Proof of Status- If divorced, proof of Decree Absolute is required. If a Widow/Widower, the Death Certificate and original marriage certificate is required.
Restrictions:
Both parties must be over fifteen and provide written authorization from the legal guardian if under 18.
The marriage must also be solemnized or celebrated in the presence of two or more witnesses, not including the Marriage Officer.
For church weddings, many ministers require proof of membership.
Fees:
There is a registration fee of $40 (U.S.) that must be paid at the courthouse in the new government buildings on Queen Elizabeth Highway.
The application fee for the special marriage license is $150 (U.S),
The Marriage Officer's fee is US$50.
Wedding requirments subject to change without prior notice.
Destination Wedding Resorts
The following resorts are recommended for destination weddings: