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Antigua

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Population:80,161
Time Zone:UTC-4
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Stingray City Antigua
Your Stingray City Antigua Snorkel Adventure promises to be the standout highlight of your vacation. It's an experience that will stick with you forever. The Southern Rays here are said to be the brightest in the Caribbean, and they're both friendly
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Hermitage Bay
Tucked away at the far western tip of Antigua, this hidden gem of a beach extends an impressive 1,250 feet. It's a slice of paradise where the golden sands meet the sparkling turquoise waters, offering a perfect retreat for those looking to escape th
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Nelson's Dockyard
Stepping into Nelson's Dockyard is like walking through a portal to the past, yet with all the comforts of today. These beautifully restored eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings now host an array of modern delights: cozy shops, luxurious hote
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Wadadli Animal Nature Park
Wadadli Animal Nature Park stands out as a unique gem on the island, offering an experience unlike any other. If you're passionate about nature, this park is an absolute must-see. Nestled in the heart of the island, it offers a refreshing escape into
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Museum of Antigua and Barbuda
Nestled in the heart of downtown St. John's, the Museum offers a fascinating journey through the nation's history, stretching back over 10,000 years. With its engaging exhibits and insightful displays, it's a place where the past comes to life. You c
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Heritage Quay
Heritage Quay is a must-visit when you're exploring the vibrant capital of Antigua, St. John's. It's the largest and most modern of the two quays here, and it's an absolute paradise for shoppers. Imagine two floors packed with an incredible selection
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Great Bird Island
Bird Island is a charming 20-acre islet situated just about three kilometers northeast of Antigua. Every year, over 20,000 tourists flock to Great Bird Island, often describing it as their ultimate "desert island" fantasy. Sailors once named it for t
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Martello Tower
Nestled on the south coast of Barbuda, the Martello Tower is a fascinating piece of history. Built in the early 1800s, this sturdy structure served as a defense base for the British, keeping watch over the island's original quay at the river landing.
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Frigate Bird Sanctuary
Barbuda, a gem in the Caribbean, is celebrated for its stunning, untouched beaches, especially the famous Pink Sand Beach. This stretch of rosy shoreline is like a dreamscape, captivating everyone who visits. But there's so much more to this island p
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Barbuda Caves
The caves and historical sites nestled along the sea cliffs of Barbuda are brimming with fascinating history. Here, visitors can encounter a variety of animal species that are native to this beautiful island. Imagine exploring these ancient caves whi
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Pigeon Island Natonal Park
Pigeon Island National Landmark is a treasure trove of Saint Lucia’s rich history. Nestled in the Caribbean Sea, it stands as a testament to the island's diverse cultural and historical influences, blending international, civil, military, and marine
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Rodney Bay
Named for the stunning blue arc of waters along Saint Lucia's northern coast, Rodney Bay boasts a collection of beautiful beaches. Among them, you'll find the expansive golden sands of Reduit Beach and the pristine white coral shores of Pigeon Island
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Marigot Bay
Just a short hop of under four miles from Castries, you'll find yourself in a spot that James Michener himself dubbed "the most beautiful in the Caribbean." Welcome to Marigot Bay, a haven that's as picturesque as it is practical. Known as a hurrican
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Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens
The Diamond Falls are often hailed as one of the most stunning natural wonders of St. Lucia. Nestled within the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, this six-acre, multi-award-winning tourist destination offers a captivating and serene escape from the hu
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Petit Piton
Are you craving an adventure that's truly unmatched? If you're bold, fearless, and ready to tackle a mountain where roots and ropes are your best friends, then hiking Petit Piton is calling your name. This isn't a trek for the faint-hearted, but for
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Gros Piton
Visiting St. Lucia is an adventure in itself, but how you choose to spend your time there can truly shape your memories of this stunning island. One can't talk about St. Lucia without mentioning the iconic Pitons. These two majestic volcanic mountain
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Condado Beach
Condado Beach is a magnet for a wide array of visitors, ranging from families to well-known celebrities. The beachfront resorts like La Concha Resort and Condado Vanderbilt are particularly adored by Puerto Rican celebrities. These spots are perfectl
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Escambron Beach
Balneario El Escambrón is undoubtedly San Juan's most picturesque beach. Nestled behind a protective coral reef, it boasts soft golden sands and is beautifully landscaped with towering palm trees that provide inviting, shaded spots. When you visit, d
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Old San Juan
Old San Juan, the crown jewel of Caribbean cruise destinations, is anything but your typical vacation spot. This charming city brims with unique character, celebrated for its rich history, centuries-old forts, romantic ambiance, Old World elegance, e
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Casa Bacardi
Casa Bacardi is a must-visit spot if you're hanging around San Juan. There are plenty of fun and intriguing tours to choose from, each offering a unique peek into the world of rum. Getting there is a breeze from Old San Juan: just hop on a short ferr
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St. Nicholas Abbey
Nestled in the enchanting northern part of Barbados, St. Nicholas Abbey is a place that feels almost magical. This historical plantation is a gem with its stunning Jacobean architecture and lush, green surroundings. The great house, built by Benjamin
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Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Welcome to the wild heart of Barbados, where the animal kingdom thrives in a lush, open environment. As you wander through this natural haven, you'll find yourself surrounded by a fascinating array of creatures. Picture this: agoutis scurrying, armad
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Cherry Tree Hill
Nestled at 850 feet above sea level, Cherry Tree Hill is a gem in the heart of Barbados, closely linked to the historic St. Nicholas Abbey in the same parish. This spot is a fascinating blend of natural beauty and rich history. Once upon a time, the
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Farley Hill National Park
Nestled in the lush landscape of Barbados, Farley Hill National Park is a site with a captivating past and a promising present. Originally, it was the grand residence of Sir Graham Briggs, built in 1879 to host royalty, including King George V. Altho
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Morgan Lewis Windmill
Nestled amidst the lush landscape of Barbados, the Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill is a captivating glimpse into the island's storied past. Managed by the Barbados National Trust, this historic gem showcases the equipment that once harnessed wind power to pr
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Flower Forest Botanical Gardens
Discover your missing peace at the Flower Forest, a perfect escape from life's hectic pace. Spend a few hours here, inhaling the fresh, clean oxygen carried by the easterly breezes straight from the ocean. It's like a natural reset button for your sp
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Harrison's Cave
Nestled in the heart of Barbados, Harrison’s Cave stands as one of the island's most breathtaking treasures. This crystallized limestone cavern, located in the central uplands, is a mesmerizing natural wonder. Picture flowing streams, deep pools of c
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Hunte's Gardens
Stroll through these enchanting gardens, where antiques and statues blend harmoniously with exotic plants. Gentle notes of opera and classical music create a soothing backdrop, inviting you to unwind. Anthony Hunte, the charming owner and one of Barb
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Andromeda Botanic Gardens
Andromeda Gardens, founded by the illustrious Iris Bannochie, began as a private family garden. Once farmland, Mrs. Bannochie transformed it into a botanical wonderland, featuring a stunning array of trees, palms, and exotic plants she gathered from
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Pebbles Beach
Nestled on the southern edge of Bridgetown, Pebbles Beach is a stunning haven where crystal-clear waters meet the soft sands. The views of the city from here are absolutely breathtaking. Whether you're a sunbather or a swimmer, you'll appreciate the
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Brownes Beach
Brownes Beach, just a five-minute stroll from Bridgetown's bustling heart, is a true gem. This expansive stretch of sand, nearly half a mile long, invites you to kick back and soak up the sun. Sundays are when the beach truly comes alive. Locals and
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George Washington House
In 1751, a young George Washington, alongside his ailing brother Lawrence, spent two months at a charming historic plantation known as Bush Hill House. This visit to Barbados marked the only time the future "First Father" of America ventured beyond t
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Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Barbados, the Barbados Museum is a captivating gateway to the island’s rich history, culture, and heritage. Housed in buildings that once served as a 19th-century military prison, the museum's gallerie
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Bottom Bay
Nestled on the south coast of Barbados, just beyond Crane Beach and the historic Sam Lord's Castle, lies Bottom Bay. This expansive beach is a hidden gem where gentle waves caress the shore. Surrounded by towering coral cliffs, it offers breathtaking
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La Caleta Underwater National Park
La Caleta Underwater National Park, nestled near Santo Domingo, is a diver's paradise and one of the pioneering marine reserves in the region. Known for its intriguing shipwrecks and rich marine biodiversity, it's a haven for divers of all skill leve
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Fortaleza Ozama Fortress
Explore the rich Colonial history of Santo Domingo by visiting the continent's first military fort. Nestled at the mouth of the Ozama River, the Santo Domingo Fortress, also known as Fortaleza Ozama, is a true gem in the Colonial Zone and a UNESCO Wo
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Alcazar de Colon
The Alcázar de Colón in Santo Domingo is a must-see for anyone visiting the Dominican Republic. Built in 1510, this historic gem holds the title of the oldest vice-regal residence in the Americas. Originally, it was the stately home of Diego Columbus