Discover the best top things to do in Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda including Coco Point, Darby's Cave, Low Bay, 17-Mile Beach, Artcafe, Princess Diana Beach, Frigate Bird Sanctuary, Palaster Reef, The Caves at Two Foot Bay, Horse Back Riding at Lighthouse Bay Resort.
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5.0 based on 42 reviews
The ArtCafe is on Two Foot Bay Road about one mile out of Codrington village, and is a small cafe and craft shop and the home of artist Claire Frank. The ArtCafe also now has one room to rent on a 'home-stay' basis which is listed on airbnb or can be booked through the barbudaful website. Claire paints on silk and makes hand-painted t shirts and other crafts. The ArtCafe also has cards, maps and extensive information about Barbuda and the Caribbean, collected over many years, that you can browse through over a freshly ground coffee, a home-made ice cold drink or cocktails. Lunch is a one-dish special served from 12-2 most days, and we also have occasional happy hours on Friday or Saturday evenings. Claire cooks local food with fresh ingredients but if you would like supper you must book in advance, so it's best if you call the ArtCafe first to see what she has and plan your menu, especially if you want to try something special.
Whatever you are looking for, Artcafe is the place to go. Claire cooks up the most tasty local cuisines, delicious drinks, engaging conversation, gifts to commemorate your guaranteed great memories, and accommodations that are sure to please all wrapped up in beautiful surroundings! Cute outdoor seating areas tastefully decorated, animals, vegetable gardens, and a beautiful, hand-stacked rock bench overlooking the yard. We stayed several nights with Claire and her family during which time we were treated so graciously that we felt right at home. Claire took us on an island tour of the Codrington ruins, caves, and Two Foot Bay to see the wonderful revitalized park area. We saw wild stallions, wilderness, and everything in between with history and current events filled conversation! All in all, if you make the effort to go to Barbuda, you must include the Artcafe!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Home to one of the largest frigate (or man-of-war or hurricane) bird colonies in the world.
On my recent trip to Barbuda, I got to watch the amazing mating habits of Frigate birds. In a well preserved sanctuary that is only reachable by small boat you can watch the females with their white under bellies get woo by the males with the inflated red pouches. A magnificent show of nature.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A marine reserve in pristine waters with old shipwrecks as well as reefs.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
About 143 feet above sea level, a cave winds its way underground for about a mile. Ancient petroglyphs carved by Arawak Indians can be seen among the stalagmites and stalactites.
I spent a day with Levi John and Enoch who gladly showed around the island for a fee. It included a tour of the village, the caves, the pink sand beaches, the bird sanctuary and snorkeling on Princess Diana Beach. It also included drinks and a very tasty lunch. As a solo traveler who traveled there with two other female travelers, I enjoyed my experience and felt safe. I highly recommend to contact Levi John at + 1 268 723-5012 through WhatsApp to have the whole tour.
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