Antigua - St. John's

Saint John's, the capital and largest city of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, is located on the island of Antigua. Covering an area of approximately 10 km², the city is home to around 22,000 inhabitants. It has a rich history as the administrative center of the colony of Antigua and Barbuda until the country gained independence in 1981, at which point Saint John's became the capital.

Worth seeing 
Nelson's Dockyard National Park: This historic site is a must-visit. It features restored 18th-century buildings and serves as a reminder of the island's colonial past. The park includes a ship museum, as well as shops offering souvenirs and crafts. The well-preserved architecture and maritime history provide a glimpse into the island's heritage.

Dickenson Bay: This picturesque crescent-shaped beach stretches for fifty kilometers and offers a variety of water sports, from scooters to parasailing. Visitors can relax on beach chairs and enjoy the sun or explore the range of restaurants and bars along the shore.

With its historical significance, coastal beauty, and a variety of attractions, Saint John's offers a captivating experience for travelers exploring the vibrant culture and history of Antigua and Barbuda.

Currency 
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

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