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Spectacular Beaches!
Barbuda is one of the best beach destinations in the Caribbean; it has unspoilt beaches on all
sides of the island. Usually you will be alone on the beach, except on the hotel
beaches. Hotel beaches are open to all visitors as long as non-guests keep to the waterline and
keep a reasonable distance from the rich and famous!
Exploring Barbuda
At Two Foot Bay and in other areas of the island there are huge caves to explore. In some
there are ancient cave drawings and in others it is possible to climb right through to the
top of the Highland and see for miles. Others go underground and underwater and require
expert knowledge of how to explore them.
Diving Around the coast of Barbuda there are many wrecks from different periods of the islands history. There are experienced divers on the island who can guide visitors to the wrecks. Wrecks are often in dangerous water and it is important to seek local advice before attempting to explore them. Fishing As there are many fishermen and women on the island it is always possible to go fishing, either out at sea or in the calm lagoon water. Many people have boats and will take fishing trips out in them, bringing home barracuda, shark, tuna and other types of local fish. Catching lobster is also relatively easy as they are a speciality of the island and can be caught by hand or in specially crafted fish pots. Frigate Bird Sanctuary One of the main tourist attractions is the Magnificent Frigate Bird Sanctuary, situated in the Codrington Lagoon. It is a forty minute boat ride and is a spectacular sight even for non-bird watchers. In the mating season from September to April this rare bird displays a huge red breast to attract a female mate and they lay one egg on a nest built precariously on the mangrove. These birds cannot walk or swim, they soar high in the clouds and live solely on fish which they often steal from other birds, giving them their local name Man'o'war. They have few predators here and this nesting site is one of the most important in the world for these endangered birds. Eating Out - Restaurants and Bars There are two restaurants in Barbuda, several snack shops and five or six bars ranging from rum shops to bars with TV and pool tables. Most of them cater for local peoples needs as few guests from the hotels frequent them, those that do enjoy their lively friendly atmosphere. The best way to buy local food is to go out to a Food Fair or a Fish Fry at the weekend. There are always people barbecuing on the street and the fish is always fresh from the sea. Local specialities at food fairs include deer meat, land turtle, lobster, crab, conch, local beef and lamb or goat, with side dishes of rice, fungi or dumplings. Local drinks include soursop, ginger beer, sea moss and tamarind juices. Shopping There are several shops that sell groceries and fresh food. All supplies come by boat
or by plane from various places via Antigua. The best time to look for fruit and vegetables
is when the boat comes in on Friday or Saturday. Many people sell their own produce at different times throughout the year and this is when the best organically grown produce is available.
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