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Every nation has its own cuisine that just makes your mouth water or is just so weird you cannot imagine putting it into your face. While Antigua & Barbuda has a variety of different flavours and a mixture of cuisines, when I travel I prefer to eat things that are authentically match the culture or at least come from the culture that I am experiencing. Along my travels on the island I have come across...
When you think of the Caribbean, most people think of clear blue and/or green waters with lots of tropical fish. Antigua is no different but it is one of the more overlooked locations and I'm not sure why. Between Barbuda and Antigua there is a lot to explore from coral canyons and sea caves to 200 wrecks (the easiest one to get to being the 1890's Andes near Deep Bay).
When it comes to cruising a lot of people head to the Caribbean to partake in the duty free shopping and the ports are usually loaded with stores that are all competing for your money. With different cruise lines all docking in these ports and with so many different shops, there are backend agreements that are made and the following list are the shops that Celebrity Cruises recommended that we visit.
Basic facts you will need to know about arriving and staying on the island in a point form for easy reference.
Did you know that there are 365 beaches? One of ever day of the year and they are all open to the public...
A lot of Caribbean cruises are adding the little island of Antigua to their itineraries as it's safe, along the way, and makes for a good day stop. Here are some quick facts about cruising into Antigua.