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Getting to Antigua & Barbuda and Getting Around the Islands

Navigate your way through Antigua and Barbuda seamlessly with this guide on getting to and around the islands, covering everything from air and sea arrivals to public transport and car rentals.

Getting to Antigua & Barbuda


By Air: The main gateway to Antigua and Barbuda is the V. C. Bird International Airport in Antigua. The airport serves multiple international airlines, providing direct flights from cities in North America, Europe, and other Caribbean islands.

By Sea: If you're arriving by cruise, the main port is St. John's Harbour in Antigua. Additionally, private yachts often make port in Falmouth Harbour and Jolly Harbour.

By Ferry: There are also ferry services between nearby islands, although no regular international ferry services arrive in Antigua and Barbuda.


Getting Around the Islands


Public Transport: Public transportation is limited mainly to buses running on specific routes in Antigua. These buses usually operate between the main towns and are a budget-friendly option.

Taxi: Taxis are widely available, especially in tourist areas and at the airport. Always agree on a fare before beginning your journey as taxis usually don't have meters.

Car Rental: Renting a car is a convenient option if you plan to explore the island extensively. Just remember that driving is on the left-hand side of the road in Antigua and Barbuda.

Bike and Scooter Rental: For short distances or exploring specific areas, renting a bike or scooter can be a fun option.

Boat Services: To get to Barbuda, you can take a domestic flight from Antigua, or opt for a ferry service that operates between St. John's and Barbuda's capital, Codrington.

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