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Antigua and Barbuda is a twin-island nation in the eastern Caribbean, renowned for its 365 beaches - famously one for every day of the year. Surrounded by warm turquoise waters and coral reefs, it is one of the most visually stunning island nations in the Americas.
Antigua's landscape is dotted with historic sugar mills, colonial-era forts, and the UNESCO-listed Nelson's Dockyard - one of the best-preserved Georgian naval harbours in the world. The island's sailing culture is world-famous, with Antigua Sailing Week drawing competitors from across the globe each year. Explore similar coastal and historic settings through our Harbours and Marinas and UNESCO Sites collections.
The national dish, fungie and pepperpot, reflects the island's African and British colonial heritage, while fresh lobster from Barbuda remains a local delicacy. Barbuda itself is largely undeveloped - a flat, wildlife-rich island home to one of the Caribbean's largest frigate bird colonies. Browse related feeds under Nature and Wildlife on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Saint Kitts and Nevis and Barbados.
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Antigua and Barbuda is a twin-island nation in the eastern Caribbean, renowned for its 365 beaches - famously one for every day of the year. Surrounded by warm turquoise waters and coral reefs, it is one of the most visually stunning island nations in the Americas.
Antigua's landscape is dotted with historic sugar mills, colonial-era forts, and the UNESCO-listed Nelson's Dockyard - one of the best-preserved Georgian naval harbours in the world. The island's sailing culture is world-famous, with Antigua Sailing Week drawing competitors from across the globe each year. Explore similar coastal and historic settings through our Harbours and Marinas and UNESCO Sites collections.
The national dish, fungie and pepperpot, reflects the island's African and British colonial heritage, while fresh lobster from Barbuda remains a local delicacy. Barbuda itself is largely undeveloped - a flat, wildlife-rich island home to one of the Caribbean's largest frigate bird colonies. Browse related feeds under Nature and Wildlife on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Saint Kitts and Nevis and Barbados.