This gem of the Caribbean lies between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean and is southeast of Puerto Rico . It has 442 square miles of land and is an oasis for the visitors that enter its gate. There is an abundance of things to see and do to please the young and the old. The view of this island as you steam into port will be a sight to remember for a lifetime to come. This pearl of an island will give you unforgettable memories.
Things to do in Barbuda Barbuda boasts natural beaches, which are sprinkled with pink sand that runs for miles. The deep blue Atlantic side of the island is covered with treasures that will thrill you as you walk its shores. You will find unusual driftwood that the sea gave up to the sand and shells that will make perfect souvenirs. On the opposite side of this island, you will find tranquil sandy beaches, which are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and many other water sports.
Barbuda is not a fast paced island, but rather an island that you can relax and enjoy. It is unspoiled by the crowds of tourist that you usually find on busy beaches. For a change of pace, go inland and visit the Magnificent Frigate Bird Sanctuary. This is a spectacular sight even for those of you that don't enjoy birdwatching.
Commune with Nature Barbuda is truly a paradise. You will not find much nightlife here, but what you will find is the perfection of beauty. With its unspoiled beaches that go on and on, you can be totally alone with your thoughts. The beaches give you the peace and quiet that you can only get when you're by yourself. You think that you have seen one beach then you have seen them all, well after visiting Barbuda 's beaches you'll change your mind. Every beach this island offers something different. It will amaze you as each one unfolds in front of your eyes.
Take a Walk Back in History You can't leave this spectacular island without visiting Two Foot Bay . Here you will find huge caves to explore. It is possible to climb to the top of the highland and see for miles over the island and ocean. There are caves that bear ancient carvings and drawing on the wall that will take you back in the history of the island. Go back to a time when the people that lived here enjoyed the same sights as you are privileged to see now. There are many sites from the Amerindians that show evidence of earlier settlements. The peace on this island is truly pronounced and you will fell it the moment you step on its shores.