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It’s hard to imagine how a trip to the dreamy Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbuda could get any more blissful, but opt for an all-inclusive holiday and experience pure relaxation. All-inclusive hotels provide everything you need for a revitalising getaway, from on-site restaurants, bars and pools, to watersports, fishing and island tours. And with your flights, food and fun bundled in a single payment, you can enjoy cheap holidays to this Caribbean paradise.
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From serene swathes of white sand to well-developed resorts with excellent facilities, Antigua and Barbuda offers a stack of all-inclusive holidays that truly embody Caribbean charm. Here are three resorts to consider.
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Antigua and Barbuda is a perfect destination for families, with many all-inclusive hotels catering to children with safe, shallow waters and activities for all ages.
Antigua’s most developed resort is Dickenson Bay, which provides a vast range of activities and conveniences. From your all-inclusive hotel, join snorkelling tours to explore the reefs or take a boat trip along the breathtaking coastline. At the beach, calm waters make swimming safe for youngsters.
Resorts around the quieter Mamora Bay and English Harbour have dedicated baby pools and kids’ club activities as well as plenty of experiences to help parents enjoy some downtime too. Take advantage of your hotel’s babysitting services and visit the colonial Nelson’s Dockyard, enjoy a glass of wine by the superyachts or book a massage at the spa.
Ffryes Beach, near Jolly Harbour is another great option. This stunning beach is very popular with families, while nearby all-inclusive hotels have you covered for daily activities.
Antigua and Barbuda is home to 365 beaches. Some are blissful hideaways where you’ll never see a soul. Others are bustling stretches of sand offering watersports, tourist adventures and beach huts selling jerk chicken and ice-cold Wadadli beer. Many have all-inclusive hotels.
Soak up the sunshine on Valley Church Beach, a tranquil stretch of sand lapped by gentle seas. Nearby resorts make it easy to switch off, with everything you need in one place. Wander down to the beach for a morning of uninterrupted sun-worshipping before lunch by the pool. Later, ask hotel staff to book you a sunset cruise, complete with rum punch.
Try your hand at windsurfing, take exhilarating jet ski rides, or explore the coral reef with its shoals of tropical fish at Dickenson Bay. The resort is the largest on Antigua, and your hotel can help you schedule all the activities the area offers.
For ultimate seclusion, there’s nothing better than a private island. Jumby Bay Island — located just off the north east coast of Antigua — is the perfect destination if you want to get away from it all. At the luxury all-inclusive resort, staff cater to your every whim to ensure you are enjoying the heavenly desert island vibes in the utmost comfort.
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