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| Destinations :: Caribbean & Central America :: Antigua :: Introduction :: Introduction and basics |
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Famous for its beaches and its cricket players, tiny Antigua, including the even smaller island of Barbuda, is now one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations. The country has taken full advantage of the publicity gained from its independence in 1981 – and the remarkable success of its cricketers since then – to push its name into the big league of West Indian tourism alongside Barbados and Jamaica.
For centuries after the British settled the island in the 1600s, it was little more than a giant factory producing sugar and rum to send home. The tall brick chimneys of a hundred deserted and decaying sugar mills scattered around Antigua bear witness to that long colonial era. Today, though, it is tourism that drives the country's economy; dozens of hotels and restaurants have sprung up around the coastline, there's a smart airport and a number of outfits run boat and catamaran cruises and scuba diving and snorkelling trips to the island's fabulous coral reefs. A short flight away, Antigua's sister island of Barbuda is much less visited, but quite a delight in its own right.
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Nelson's Dockyard
Once a busy Georgian dockyard, now an intriguing living museum.
Long Bay
An appealing stretch of white sand with good snorkelling around the reef just offshore.
Long Street, St John's
The place to view some colourful old buildings and catch an entertaining game of cricket as well.
Barbuda
Spectacular Palm Beach is just one of the highlights of this delightfully secluded island.
St John's
You'll find great West Indian food at local places like Home and Papa Zouk.
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You are reading content from The Rough Guide to The Caribbean, Second Edition
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