Barbuda Island, Codrington
Codrington, Antigua
Barbuda Island is a paradise in the Eastern Caribbean, forming part of the twin-island country Antigua and Barbuda. It covers an area of 161 km2 and is home to under 2,000 inhabitants, with most residing in the port town of Codrington. The island boasts stunning beaches and notable attractions like the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, Indian Cave with ancient petroglyphs, and Highland House from the 18th century. Activities on the island include snorkeling, swimming, fishing, caving, and bird watching. The climate and flat terrain make it perfect for tourism, although most resorts are abandoned due to infrastructure challenges and hurricanes.
Location
City: Codrington
Region: Barbuda
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Coordinates: 17.6160° N, 61.8294° W