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Antigua Travel Guide Discover Antigua, A Land of Many Beaches
Welcome to Antigua, an island with 365 beaches, and possibly more. Beyond the beaches, this island caters to lovers of adventure and sunlit tranquility. Get to know more about its dynamic culture and rich history once you arrive, or even before you get there. After all, vacations on these shores are meant to satisfy every kind of wanderlust. Just a few hours’ journey from several US cities, explore the best of Antigua and embrace the warm hospitality from the all-inclusive Sandals Grande Antigua!
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Get set for the ultimate all-inclusive vacation in Antigua. Make your way through the historic streets of St. John’s, set sail on crystal blue seas, and unwind on some of the best beaches in the world. Antigua’s natural beauty is undeniable, and the culture of the island, captivating. And, at Sandals Grande Antigua, you’ll have the perfect home base for all of your island explorations.
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Peak season
Things can get busy during the months of December to April in Antigua, as this is peak season. There are more activities happening around this time of year and the weather is usually great as well. Peak season is a good time to head to Antigua for a beach vacation, but you’ll need to book early for availability and best prices.
Shoulder season
The shoulder season in May and June is a little more low-travel than peak season, but not as quiet as low season. This is an ‘in between’ time when you can sometimes get deals on flights and accommodation. During the shoulder season, there’s usually less crowds. But, you can still expect plenty of activities happening on the island.
Low season
Antigua’s low season is from July to November. This season comes with lower travel demand which can be favorable if you’re looking for flight or accommodation deals. This time of year typically sees less crowds on the island, and more room on the beaches. For a more peaceful vacation, this can be a good time to go.
Non-stop flight service
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Get to your Antigua vacation sooner with non-stop flights from some of the major cities in North America and Europe. Fly direct to the V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) and take advantage of Sandals Resorts complimentary resort transfers. This makes it possible to get to the indulgence the moment you land!
Antigua travel tips
Dos, don’ts, and other useful information
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LANGUAGE
English is the official language spoken in Antigua, so it’s easy for visitors to communicate with locals.
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CURRENCY
The official currency of Antigua is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD). US Dollars are also widely accepted. Keep small bills handy for tips and local purchases, and pay attention to conversion rates, as this can vary.
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ELECTRICITY
The standard voltage for Antigua is 110V and the island uses Type A and B electrical outlets. Travel adapters are not necessary for North American visitors.
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GETTING AROUND
In Antigua, car rentals, taxis and public transportation are all available. Your choice will depend on which option best suits your vacation needs. Sandals Resorts guests don’t need to worry much about transportation as airport transfers are included in the booking price. Tours (including transportation) can also be arranged through our resorts.
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TIPS AND GRATUITIES
In Antigua, a 10 - 15% tip is the norm for good service at restaurants and bars. Tipping is not allowed at Sandals Resorts as it is included in the price of your vacation, with the exception of butlers and spa staff.
FAQs About Antigua
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Antigua is one of the Caribbean islands with the most beaches, and this is one of the things the island is most famous for. Aside from that, the island’s rich culture and tradition as well as its colorful history are all things Antigua is known for.
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U.S. citizens will need a valid passport to travel to Antigua. It's important to make sure that your passport will be valid for the duration of your stay. Most travelers to this island won't require a visa for tourist stays up to 90 days.
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Antigua has a range of unique food items on offer including the island’s national dish, fungie and pepperpot. You may also want to try the seafood, tropical fruits and other local delicacies while on this island.
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Absolutely! Antigua is a great destination to learn scuba diving, with skilled instructors and high-quality equipment available. Sandals Grande Antigua offers certified divers complimentary scuba expeditions on a daily basis.
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Yes, beach weddings are popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Antigua. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.