Wanderlust List: Must-visit beaches in Antigua and Barbuda

After a somewhat disappointing summer, autumn is already seemingly digging its heels in the sand and the cold and seem is setting in for the foreseeable. With a miserable weather outlook ahead, it has many of us searching further afar to get a dose of vitamin C – or, more realistically, vitamin sea. For what better way to escape than to one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches? Antigua and Barbuda are known for their breathtaking, idyllic beaches with flawless sandy shores and crystal clear water. Here we have rounded up five of the most picturesque beaches Antigua and Barbuda has to offer.

Dickenson Bay 

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A true beach lover’s haven, Dickenson Bay offers a picturesque stretch of powdery white sand and calm, inviting waters. The beach boasts a vibrant atmosphere, with a range of water sport activities such as paddleboarding and jet skiing. Visitors can sunbathe on the soft sands or indulge in delectable seaside dining at one of the beachfront restaurants. 

Half Moon Bay 

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Hidden away on Antigua’s southeastern coast, Half Moon Bay is a secluded paradise perfect for those seeking tranquillity and privacy. This stunning crescent-shaped beach is renowned for its sparkling azure waters and dramatic cliff backdrop. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the shoreline, take a dip in the refreshing waves, or simply unwind and relax on the flawless sands while admiring the panoramic views of Antigua. 

Pigeon Point Beach 

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If you are looking for something picturesque, Pigeon Point Beach is an idyllic choice. Renowned for its scenic beauty, the beach offers a tranquil atmosphere, crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand making it an inviting spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation. Other features include the vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Whilst there, visitors can explore the waters, spot tropical fish, or soak up the sun on the soft sands surrounded by tropical greenery. 

Galley Bay Beach 

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A hidden gem in Antigua, Galley Bay Beach, is located on the west coast of Antigua and offers an untouched paradise to travellers lucky enough to visit. With calm waters and colourful sunsets, the beach is an ideal spot for romantic walks and intimate picnics. Visitors are encouraged to explore St. John’s – the capital city of Antigua. Located nearby, the city is home to the historical St. John’s Cathedral and local markets such as the Heritage Quay. Travellers can also take a boat tour and visit sister island Barbuda or uninhabited Redonda. 

Darkwood Beach

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Perfect for a postcard or Instagram, Darkwood Beach is found on Antigua’s southwest coast. This rolling stretch of sand is fringed by palm trees and crystal blue turquoise waters. Travellers can dive into the clear sea for water sports or indulge in local delicacies at the beachfront restaurant, Dennis Cocktail Bar & Restaurant. Those who would rather something a bit more upscale can take a short walk to Sheer Rocks located on a cliffside overlooking the sea and serving Mediterranean-inspired cuisine.

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These are our top picks of beaches in Antigua and Barbuda that you need to discover. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, we look forward to hearing from you!

 
Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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