From the Frigate Bird Sanctuary to walks across Devil’s Bridge, we take a look at the landmark attractions of Antigua and Barbuda.
Frigate Bird Sanctuary
Located within the Codrington Lagoon, Barbuda’s Frigate Bird Sanctuary is home to thousands of magnificent frigate birds and more than 170 other bird species. Accessible only by boat, the sanctuary provides visitors with an extraordinary opportunity to witness one of the Caribbean’s most important bird habitats up close.
Devil’s Bridge
Formed naturally by centuries of Atlantic waves crashing against limestone rock, Devil’s Bridge is one of Antigua’s most dramatic natural landmarks. Powerful blowholes erupt beneath the stone arch as the ocean surges through narrow gaps in the coastline, creating an awe-inspiring display of raw natural power.

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
Built for the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is the heart of the sport in Antigua and Barbuda. Named after former West Indies cricket captain, Viv Richards, the stadium constitutes the North Stand and the impressive five-storey South Stand. Just a 15-minute drive from St. John’s, where better to attend a match of the country’s national sport?


