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Where to Stay in Antigua & Barbuda

The best area to stay in Antigua and Barbuda depends on your preferences, with options ranging from the bustling capital of St. John's for shopping and nightlife, to serene locations like Barbuda for secluded relaxation, and maritime hubs like English Harbour for sailing enthusiasts.

The best area to stay in when visiting Antigua and Barbuda can depend on what you're looking for in your vacation. Here are some areas to consider:


St. John's

If you want to be near shopping, restaurants, and nightlife, the capital city of St. John's could be a great choice. Hotels here give you easy access to the local markets and Heritage Quay's duty-free shopping.


English Harbour

This area is famous for its historical sites like Nelson's Dockyard and is a hub for yachting and sailing activities. If you're interested in maritime history or events like Antigua Sailing Week, this is the place to be.


Jolly Harbour

Jolly Harbour is a self-contained resort complex with its own marina, golf course, supermarket, and a variety of restaurants and bars. It offers a range of accommodations, from all-inclusive resorts to vacation rentals, making it suitable for different budgets and tastes.


Dickenson Bay

If you're looking for beautiful beaches and watersports, Dickenson Bay is one of the most popular beaches on the island and has a variety of accommodation options.


Southwest Coast

For travelers seeking more seclusion and direct access to some of Antigua’s most stunning beaches, the southwest coast offers a variety of luxury and boutique hotels.


Barbuda

If you're looking for a more laid-back, secluded experience, consider staying on Antigua's sister island Barbuda. The island offers untouched beauty, pink sand beaches, and a handful of exclusive resorts.


Falmouth Harbour

Similar to English Harbour but slightly quieter, Falmouth Harbour offers a range of options from upscale resorts to more budget-friendly choices. It's another area popular with the yachting community.

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