Lap up paradise beaches like the stretch of deserted sand at Johnson's Point
Beach in Antigua on your beach holidays. Snorkel off the coast at
Antigua's Deep Bay and let the kids play safely at the island's
Darkwood Beach.
Secluded beaches in Antigua
On your beach holiday in Antigua, relax at beautiful Half Moon Bay. White
sands and azure water set the scene for a wonderful beach holiday here. Watch the
rumbling volcano on nearby Montserrat from the white sands of Antigua's
Johnson's Point Beach.
Sporty beaches in Antigua
On your Antigua beach holiday, go snorkelling off the coast of Deep Bay, near
Willikies village on the north shore, to see a coral-encrusted wreck.
Book a place on a dive boat to explore reefs hugging the coastline on beach holidays
in Antigua. Or go on a snorkelling trip at reef-protected Long Bay to get up
really close to colourful fish.
Family beaches in Antigua
Runaway Bay is the nearest resort to Antigua's capital of St
John's, perfect for families on an Antigua beach holiday. Take the kids to
watch egrets roost at the nearby salt pond late in the afternoon. Far from riptides
and big rollers, there's safe swimming for youngsters at pretty Darkwood
Beach.
Party beaches in Antigua
The infectious rhythms of reggae music set the scene for lively days and nights at
Dickenson Bay on the north-west coast of Antigua. Cool off in the clear,
turquoise water, then as the sun goes down, spend your holiday nights drinking rum
cocktails at bars strung along the Antiguan sands.
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