Devil's Bridge National Park
482C+6J4, Willikies, Antigua and Barbuda
4.6★ (1,317 reviews)
Open in MapsA compact kingdom of sun, sand and sea, Antigua & Barbuda feels like two complementary chapters of a Caribbean story.
A compact kingdom of sun, sand and sea, Antigua & Barbuda feels like two complementary chapters of a Caribbean story.Antigua’s shorelines stretch into a famously abundant palette of beaches—powdery white sands, sheltered coves and surf-battered eastern points—framed by turquoise bays where yachts drift and coral reefs teem with snorkelers.
Explore hotels in Antigua & BarbudaWeather
Partly cloudy
Feels like 28°C
Local time: Mon 4:59 AM
Best window
Apr–Jun • Sep–Oct
Shoulder
Mar • Nov
Watch for
Jul–Aug (crowds/price spikes)
Winter (Dec–Feb): Dry, sunny and warm (mid-20s–high-20s°C). Peak season—busy and pricier around Christmas/New Year. Trade winds keep it comfortable. Spring (Mar–May): Excellent weather, still dry and slightly cooler nights. Shoulder-to-peak period; Antigua Sailing Week (usually April/May) draws visitors. Good balance of events and availability. Summer (Jun–Aug): Warm, more showers as the wet season begins; trade winds often mitigate humidity. Moderate crowds; Antigua Carnival is typically late July–early August. Deals start appearing. Fall (Sep–Nov): Rainiest, with highest hurricane risk (peak in September). Off-peak—lowest prices and fewest tourists but greater storm risk. Year-round: sea temperatures are warm and many water activities operate outside hurricane alerts.
7-day forecast
Mon
28° / 24°
Partly cloudy
Tue
27° / 24°
Partly cloudy
Wed
27° / 24°
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Thu
28° / 24°
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Fri
27° / 24°
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Sat
27° / 24°
Partly cloudy
Sun
26° / 24°
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Antigua & Barbuda is served internationally via V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) on Antigua; Barbuda has a small Codrington Airport (BBQ) with occasional regional flights. There are no trains on either island. Ground travel on Antigua relies on public minibuses/route taxis and a few larger buses running set routes—cash fares, shared and frequent between St. John’s and resorts. Taxis are common and metered or negotiated; car and scooter rentals are widely available (drive on the left). To reach Barbuda, take a scheduled ferry or a short charter/commuter flight; inter-island sea taxis and private boat charters serve beaches and nearby islets. Walking and cycling suit compact areas and hotels, but for island exploration expect to use rental cars, taxis, or organized tours.
1. Nelson’s Dockyard (English Harbour) — A fully restored 18th-century British naval dockyard and cultural heritage site with museums, shops, restaurants and scenic harbor views. 2. Shirley Heights Lookout — A famous hilltop lookout offering panoramic views of English Harbour and Antigua, known for its lively Sunday sunset parties with live music and local food. 3. Devil’s Bridge — A dramatic natural limestone arch and blowhole on the rugged east coast where powerful Atlantic waves have carved striking rock formations. 4. Half Moon Bay — A remote, crescent-shaped beach with soft sand and clear water, popular for swimming, sunbathing and occasional surfing. 5. Dickenson Bay — One of Antigua’s busiest and most accessible beaches, lined with resorts, bars and calm waters ideal for swimming and water sports. 6. Barbuda Frigate Bird Sanctuary (Codrington Lagoon) — The Caribbean’s largest frigate bird nesting colony, reachable by boat and offering exceptional birdwatching and wildlife-viewing opportunities. 7. Pink Sand Beach (Barbuda) — A long, sheltered beach famous for its pale pink-hued sand created by crushed coral, perfect for peaceful walks and snorkeling. 8. Cades Reef / Snorkeling & Diving — A top snorkeling and scuba spot featuring extensive coral pinnacles, abundant tropical fish and spectacular underwater visibility.
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