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    Introducing Antigua & Barbuda

    Welcome to Antigua & Barbuda

       The largest island of the winds, Antigua, Barbuda and have an air of Great Britain to become independent only in 1981. The rich history of sugar production are still evident in the sugar plants in the landscape of the island.

       Antigua was the home of Britain’s largest naval station due to the protective functions of English Harbour, including the deep waters of the blocking of the hurricanes. This naval history is now responsible for one of the most popular leisure activities: sailing.

        Sailing and boating are enormous, with attractions, Antigua week will be the biggest event of the year sailing. Also the host of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup is British influence from the love of the country for cricket. Antigua is now a tourist centre in the Caribbean, with many centers of luxury resorts, water sports, relaxing baths and the adventure of the rainforest. You also say that it is a beach for every day of the year, the perfect draw for beach lovers. White beaches are by coral reefs, which it protected an ideal place for diving and diving. Barbuda is also a great location.

        Quiet Island need not much accommodation, but it remains intact and quiet. With tons of shipwrecks off the coast, recognised by the Barbuda has to discover much to coral reefs. Honeymoon in Antigua and Barbuda have a little of everything, the romantic adventure.

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