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All Inclusive Holidays in Antigua and Barbuda
Nestled at the convergence of the Caribbean and the Atlantic, all inclusive holidays to Antigua and Barbuda bring you to a dreamy island country teeming with reef-strewn beaches, verdant rainforests, and spectacular resorts. As such, Antigua holidays 2025 all inclusive deals promise you a Caribbean paradise made up of two impressive islands and several smaller ones, featuring swaying palm trees, historic harbours, and fresh seafood accompanied by the world’s most delicious rum! You can also enjoy historical tours on cheap holidays to Antigua and Barbuda, thanks to the islands’ colourful townhouses, seafront ports, and retired cannons – all part of the colonial footprint.
Why Book Antigua and Barbuda All Inclusive Holidays
Boasting around 365 beaches blanketed by champagne-coloured sands, the postcard-worthy coastline offers unforgettable beach holidays in Antigua and Barbuda! The larger of the two, Antigua’s perimeter boasts countless picturesque beaches and fine-sand coves, with the most popular ones being Rendezvous Bay, Princess Diana Beach, and Half Moon Bay.
For quieter Antigua and Barbuda holidays by the sea, pick the smaller but equally scenic Barbuda island. Its beaches are a lot more tranquil and idyllic, offering the perfect setting for romantic holidays and low-key coastal breaks. The over 12-kilometre-long incredible pink-sand beach near the Frigate Bird Sanctuary in Barbuda stretching between Palmetto Point and Spanish Point is an absolute must-see!
Note a couple of top must-dos on Antigua and Barbuda all inclusive holidays, even if booking last minute getaways, including diving at Cades Reef to see colourful corals or discovering the mesmerising 100-year-old wreck nestled at the bottom of Deep Bay. Stopping by Nelson’s Dockyard for a peek at 18th-century life is a dream for history buffs, while nature lovers will enjoy touring the restored windmill and plantation Betty’s Hope. The capital, St. John’s, is home to an Anglican cathedral, botanic station, and Government House.