The Antigua and Barbuda Companion
by Melanie Etherington
from Interlink Books
This is the definitive guide and compulsory reading for any visitor to the twin islands. With its captivating text and vibrant pictures, The Antigua and Barbuda Companion illuminates the sights, sounds, and smells that make this twin-island state such an appealing vacation destination.
This detailed and comprehensive book offers pre-departure travel tips, historical background, information and tips about popular activities, lodging, dining, as well as a listing of events and holidays. It includes the author's expert advice on must-see sites and how to get the most out of a short trip. Helpful maps and stunning color photography punctuate the indepth text.
The book also serves as a perfect memento for the armchair traveler or for the visitor who has just returned.
Antigua, Barbuda St. Kitts & Nevis Alive (Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts & Nevis Alive!)
by P. Permenter
from Hunter Publishing (NJ)
These sunny islands offer glorious beaches, delightful restaurants, exciting nightlife and a wealth of great places to stay, many right on the sand. Join this husband-and-wife team as they show you the very best of these islands.
"Dawn to Dusk" sections focus on the best daytime delights, such as terrific watersports, sightseeing, white sand beaches and fascinating museums. "After Dark" sections take you to the best nightclubs, piano bars, cocktail lounges and beach cookouts. Hundreds of places to stay and eat are profiled in detail, based on repeat visits by the authors. In-margin icons allow you to see at a glance which activities are being discussed. Maps. Index.
Antigua & Leewards (Footprint - Pocket Guides)
by Sarah Cameron
from Footprint Handbooks
Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands: Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barts, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antiqua & Barbuda (Serial)
by Paris Permenter
from Hunter Pub Inc
Landmark Visitors Guide Antigua & Barbuda (Landmark Visitors Guide Antigua and Barbuda) (Landmark Visitors Guide Antigua and Barbuda)
by Don Philpott
from Landmark Publishing, (UK)
This guide to Antigua and Barbuda, aimed at travellers wishing to explore these two small Caribbean islands and all they have to offer, describes the history and culture and provides itineraries around Antigua. It also provides a fact file of practical information including local customs and cuisine,what to pack, interest points, the best beaches and much more.
Antigua and Barbuda Map (Travel Reference Map)
by ITMB
from ITMB
Travel map of the islands in color. Color changes show elevations. Shows roads from major roads to gravel roads and footpaths; airports and landing strips; bus stations; points of interest; accommodations; beaches; reefs; golf courses; churches; schools. Latitude/longitude grid. With inset maps of City of St. John's, English Harbor, Barbuda, Caribbean region; facts in brief about Antigua and Barbuda. Main map scale 1:35,000. Distances in kilometers and miles. Printed on one side.
Antigua and Barbuda: A Photographic Journey
by Dana Jinkins
from W. W. Norton & Company
Beautiful islands, rich in history, and one of the favorite yachting and charter destinations of the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda are small islands in the Eastern Caribbean, 27 miles apart but with one government. Populated by Amerindians at the time Columbus sailed to the "New World," they were not settled by Europeans until the Earl of Carlyle claimed them for England in 1625. Although independence was granted in 1981, evidence of British colonial influence can be spotted everywhere. In addition to having a rich history, illuminated by resident Desmond Nicholson's historical essay, Antigua is well known as the yachting and charter center of the Caribbean. One can cruise around Antigua and Barbuda for two weeks without stopping at the same anchorage twice. Jill Bobrow and Dana Jinkins have been coming to these islands for the past twenty-five years. This book is their homage to them.
Anguilla to Dominica: Including Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barts, Saba, Statia, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, Redonda, Guadeloupe, and ... Cruising Guide to the Eastern Caribbean)
by Donald Street
from Backinprint.com
Street’s Guides are the result of his forty-four years of Caribbean experience— his first guide to the Virgin Islands (1964) has been expanded over the years to cover the entire eastern Caribbean. These guides give the mariner all the information needed to safely cruise the area, not only piloting information but also interesting background information on people, places and history.
“In the beginning was the word and the word came from Street. Since 1964 all other guide authors have followed in Street’s and Iolaire’s wake, avoiding the rocks and shoals Street and Iolaire discovered.”
—Patience Wales, Editor, Sail
Adventure Guide to Anguilla, Antigua, St. Barts, St. Kitts, St. Martin: Including Sint Maarten, Barbuda & Nevis (Adventure Guide to Anguilla, Antigua, ... Antigua, St Barts, St Kitts & St Martin)
by Paris Permenter
from Hunter Publishing (NJ)
The first edition of this book, Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands, won second place in the Best Book category of SATW's Central States Chapter. Each of the islands in this chain - Anguilla, St. Martin/Sint Maarten, Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis - has its own history, culture and ecology, offering a cultural melange for those on an island-hopping vacation. Rainforest, beaches, wetlands, mangrove swamps and offshore shoals afford an unlimited variety of places in which to create your own adventure vacation. The Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands is THE ultimate resource if you�re heading for some fun in the sun. Covering all the usual sites and attractions featured in other guidebooks, including historical forts, plantations and in-town places of interest, this Adventure Guide also leads you away from the tourist traps and into the heart of the island to discover hidden waterfalls, pure mountain streams and secret trails. In addition, you�ll find an entire run-down on where to stay and eat, from five-star resorts to family-run B&Bs and from haute cuisine to roadside stands selling the best BBQ chicken on the island. Focusing on outdoor activities, the authors recommend local tour operators and adventure outfitters, with contact names and numbers. Maps and photos.
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