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Dreamlike beaches line the coast of Antigua and Barbuda, which is packed with outstanding natural scenery and thrilling hiking routes that pass through rugged and wild features of the Caribbean island nation. Visit during the milder months between December and May for ideal hiking conditions.
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What should I know about Hiking Antigua and Barbuda?
Located in the West Indies between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, he island state of Antigua and Barbuda consists of two main islands and a collection of smaller ones. Its capital is St John’s, a port city and capital, with a population of just over 20,000 people. The low-lying islands consist of limestone formations of volcanoes, with its highest point being the remnant of a volcanic crater at 402 meters.
Why should I choose Antigua and Barbuda for my Hiking adventure?
Hiking hotspot
The islands that make up the nation are stashed with rich natural wonders. Natural limestone archways, incredible cave labyrinths, and wild highlands, just to point towards a few of them. Hiking these lands provide beautiful journeys lined with palm trees and tropical scenery, as well as plenty of wildlife such as deer and turtles.
Outstanding nature
The low-lying islands are of volcanic origin with its highest peak, Boggy Peak, which rises to 402 meters above sea level, is the remnants of a volcanic crater. Lagoons, harbours and sandy beaches line the shores. One particular natural highlight here is Devil’s Bridge, a limestone archway carved by the Caribbean waves over centuries.
British Caribbean culture
The islands of Antigua and Barbuda were colonised by the UK in the seventeenth century, yet by 1981 was granted its independence. And so a blended culture predominates. Cricket is widely played, while calypso and soca music are extremely popular. Corn and sweet potatoes are an important part of the national cuisine.
What can I expect from the weather in Antigua and Barbuda?
The country receives a a warm climate with an average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, with the wet season from September to November.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Antigua and Barbuda?
English.
What currency is accepted in Antigua and Barbuda?
East Caribbean dollar.
What’s the country code of Antigua and Barbuda?
+268.
What’s the high season for Hiking in Antigua and Barbuda?
Visit during the milder months between December and May for ideal hiking conditions.
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