The 10 Best Beaches in Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda

December 24, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Lively Antigua and Barbuda move to the music of steel drums. You can visit a different beach each day and not repeat yourself for a full year—and that's why tourists and celebrities alike flock to this sun-soaked Caribbean island. Take a day cruise, rent some diving gear or cruise up the beach on a Segway for a real adventure, island-style.
Restaurants in Antigua and Barbuda

1. Coco Point

Barbuda
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 22 reviews

Coco Point

Pink coral beach regarded by connoisseurs as the most beautiful in the Caribbean.

2. 17-Mile Beach

Western coast of the island Barbuda +1 268-480-1225 http://tropicalad.com
Excellent
97%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 34 reviews

17-Mile Beach

3. Princess Diana Beach

Barbuda
Excellent
92%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 25 reviews

Princess Diana Beach

Reviewed By Pete074074 - Aurora, Canada

This is a World Class beach that is virtually undiscovered. You really have this beach to yourselves as there are few or no people. The water is incredible and normally very calm with a beautiful sand bottom and fantastic clear blue warm water.

4. Half Moon Bay

Antigua +1 268-725-9661
Excellent
67%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 534 reviews

Half Moon Bay

Catch some rays while watching the surf at this beautiful pink sand beach.

Reviewed By Lovetotravel0981

By far, my favorite beach on the island! Went there twice. Wide open beach, soft, white sand and cool breezes. Great little bar to get drinks and food. Lobster and Von were great in providing chairs and umbrellas at a reasonable cost and they couldn't be more helpful and kind. Definitely a must go to beach!!

5. Darkwood Beach

Antigua
Excellent
63%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 465 reviews

Darkwood Beach

An excellent beach for snorkelling and beachcombing.

Reviewed By worldtraveler0416 - Coronado, United States

Besides the immediate company I experienced this beach with, the beach is beautiful and a perfect place to swim, lay out, snorkel and there is a little restaurant/bar if you get hungry or thirsty. Wind is blocked on that side of the island. Some days were a little crowded for spurts of time while cruise ship people had a few hours to burn. I will go back again but this time leave the bad seed dude behind.

6. Long Bay

Antigua
Excellent
49%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 328 reviews

Long Bay

On the far-eastern coast, you'll find coral reefs in water so shallow that you can actually walk out to them. Along the beach are the Long Bay Hotel and the rambling Allegro Resort Pineapple Beach.

Reviewed By MFC31 - London, United Kingdom

All 4 of our group agreed that this was the best beach to swim at of the many we visited in Antigua. Stunningly clear waters, soft sand, a bit of shade and for those that wanted, some water sports as well. The good is the resort doesn’t take up the whole beach, so you can actually enjoy it without feeling like you’re trespassing

7. Dickenson Bay

Lashings Northwestern coast Antigua [email protected]
Excellent
55%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 449 reviews

Dickenson Bay

Reviewed By reedmangreg - Chicago, United States

While the actual beach/sand and water aren't the best in Antigua the Dickenson Bay makes up in sunsets! :) it's just a paradise if you are into experiencing peaceful sunsets! There are some restaurants (check my other reviews from around Antigua as I believe there are better options if you are a foodie) where you can enjoy an evening meal or a cocktail or simply bring your own wine/beer; trust me you won't be disappointed! From activities; a) you can do some water sports as the bay includes two bigger AI resorts which naturally attract the resort visitors but the further south you go the more smaller boutique hotels show up and the beach "experience" becomes a bit more intimate. b) all beaches in Antigua are public so there is plenty of great areas to walk around as well; highly recommend early one before the sun goes up fully c) Kon Tiki Bar is right in front of Siboney Beach Club (where we stayed) and Buccaneer Beach Club and that looked like a lot of fun (floating bar) d) some morning horses visiting for morning "baths" by the local rasta is also a cool treat (I know I know what they do... well we all need address our needs somewhere right...) and you can also book directly with him for a horse ride Snorkeling is non existent here or at least was during our 4 nights stay as the water was always murky but that was our experience 3 years ago in Jolly Beach Harbor so it may be just waters around Antigua in general... plus there aren't really reefs here so no sea life to explore either if that's something you are looking for FYI All in all it's not the prettiest beach but very "functional" when it comes to spending a day or two and of course the sunsets are a treat! :)

8. Galley Bay Beach

Galley Bay North west of the island, on the peninsula of Five Islands, St. John's Antigua
Excellent
71%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 277 reviews

Galley Bay Beach

Reviewed By rebeccaannparsons - Allen, United States

Even though all of the beaches in Antigua are open to the public, the location of this beach is so secluded you feel as though you're on a private beach. Beautiful champagne shores, great snorkeling and no charter necessary.

9. Valley Church Beach

Jolly Harbour Antigua
Excellent
70%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,016 reviews

Valley Church Beach

Reviewed By WanderessM - Mississauga, Canada

After visiting multiple beaches in the area - we kept being drawn to this place. Locals call it "The Nest" based on the name of the restaurant. The beach is not too big and not too small. Soft sand, usually very calm blue water, friendly service, amazing sun sets, cozy restaurant with some authentic local dishes. Two chairs and an umbrella = $20 USD. The beach is long enough to take a walk. There is a little bit of a drop as you enter the water - so may be difficult to get out (the trick is to wait for the wave to help you up). On busy cruise ship days, the crowds arrive by 11 am and it gets noisy and hectic - on the left side of the beach towards the restaurant. However, the right hand side (if facing the beach from the water) is what the locals use, and you can always find a quiet spot. The cruise crowds are usually out by 3 pm and you can have the beach to yourself. On days without the ships it was our perfect secluded piece of paradise with hardly any people. The Nest served some of the best dishes we tried in Antigua - curry conch, coconut shrimp, fish soup, seafood in cream sauce (however, the service may be long - on island time, and on some days conch was perfectly tender while on others super tough). All in all, wonderful beach to enjoy the perfect blue water of Antigua. Miss it already!

10. Turners Beach

Valley Road, Bolans, Saint Mary's Antigua
Excellent
52%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 426 reviews

Turners Beach

Reviewed By kate69 - Wymondham, United Kingdom

My husband and I visited this beach during a trip round the island in a 4X4. It is one of the most beautiful beaches we have ever visited. There are changing rooms on site and a small snack hut and bar. There are a few sunloungers and umbrellas for hire on the beach too.

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