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Hardly any place in the world evokes as many ideas of paradise as the islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Antigua is the primary name in this category. Turquoise waters, palm-fringed, ...
Antigua — 14 miles by 11 miles in size — is known for its 365 beaches of powdery sand that make it a very alluring place. That's one for every day of the year if you believe the PR, and all are open ...
Everything in Antigua is about a 20-minute drive away, or at least that’s what locals will tell you. They just don’t tell you it can be a bumpy, winding ride — not fun for this car-sick prone New ...
365 beaches, one for every day of the year. It’s a motto that’s used repeatedly, like a badge of honor. Winding along Antigua’s roads, you’ll see that it’s not an inflated claim to fame. The Eastern ...
All of the country’s beaches are open to the public. Antigua’s developed northwest coast is home to the popular Dickenson Bay and Runaway Bay, which provide a fully-loaded resort beach experience. Or, ...
Google “Antigua,” and the first page of search results reveals story after story about its 365 beaches. The island claims to have a year’s worth of sandy strips — all open to the public and ripe for ...
Next to Barbados in the heart of the Caribbean lies Antigua—a 100-square-mile territory with a beach to visit every day of the year! From hidden coves surrounded by dramatic cliffs and colorful coral ...
Sandals Resorts International is continuing its busy year with the announcement of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Antigua that will bring a new Beaches Resort to ...