When you love to travel but can’t for whatever reason, you might think you can only dream about warm tropical destinations.  Well, they say adversity is the mother of invention. So for those daydreaming about seeing the world again, here are some visuals to help imagine the warm sun on white sandy beaches with gentle breezes. No passports are necessary for this trip. All you have to do is curl up with your favorite beverage, sit back, and come virtually visit beautiful Antigua and fall in love.
Arriving in Antigua
Port for Cruise Ships in Antigua
Arriving in Antigua by cruise ship, you enter the port into a colorful market place. Sights, sounds, and excitement of the passengers’ arrival fill the crowded street.
Beautiful Port of Entry
The initial experience can be a little overwhelming if you have never visited the Caribbean. Luckily that feeling quickly fades as tropical island breeze confirms that you are on vacation!
After the Arrival, You are on Vacation
The only question you have to answer is what are you going to do first.
A Beach for Every Day of the Year
Beautiful Long Bay Beach
Here is a fun fact about Antigua. You can stay in Antigua for a year and never have to see the same beach twice. You guessed right, Antigua has 365 beaches to enjoy. Some of Antigua’s beaches cater to relaxation, while others are more about things to do like water sports. You decide to visit Long Bay Beach. The beautiful white sand, picturesque location is amazing. With great snorkeling that you can do from the beach, it is the perfect beach for you.
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Escape the Crowd and Find Paradise
So Many Things to Do at the Beach
Relax and Take it All in
Floating to Paradise
Local Visitor
Capping off the visit to Long Bay Beach with a delicious frozen drink, it is wonderful to experience serenity in Antigua.
Visit the Devil’s Bridge
The Devil’s Bridge
No trip to Antigua is complete without visiting the popular Devil’s Bridge. Near Indian Town, there is a natural limestone structure with an ominous storied past. According to legend, Antiguan slaves would escape enslavement by jumping off an arch into the water, only to have their soul claimed by the Devil.
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The bridge was carved by the relentless pounding ocean waves over thousands of years. Surrounding the bridge are the Devil’s Blowholes. These are sea caves that shoot water into the air when the tide is right.
Not A Great Idea to Cross the Bridge
Simply getting knockdown or slipping on the razor-sharp wet rocks can cause a nasty injury, so it is best to admire it from a safe distance.
Another Angle of the Bridge
Meeting Point for the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea
Limestone Rock Walls
The Devil’s Bridge is a unique stop on your tour of Antigua
Ending the Day in Antigua
Antiguan Sunset
As the sun goes down, you make your way back to the cruise ship. Although you only had a taste of delights of Antigua, you are satisfied that you had an amazing day.
About
Frank is the creator of the RoarLoud website, go to guy for gear reviews and Cathy’s IT guy. I know that stands for information technology but Cathy calls him her “IT” guy because he is everything! A lover of nature and a curious soul he tries new adventures eagerly. Fortunately he is also the voice of reason to level out Cathy’s wildcat side.
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