Antigua's Sister Island: Barbuda
Barbuda Facts

Location:�Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Sea, twin island of Antigua


Size:�15 mi long, 8 mi wide
Population:�1,500
Climate:�Tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation
Number of hotels:�3
People:�Barbudans are helpful and friendly people, they welcome visitors to their land; all Barbudans live in the village of Codrington
Capital:�St. Johns (in Antigua)

A beach in Barbuda
Barbuda is Antigua's sister island although it could not be more different. In Barbuda you will see a Caribbean island without much tourism. It is famous for its beaches, which are natural, sprinkled with pink sand and miles long.
Barbuda is one of the best beach destinations in the Caribbean; it has perfect beaches on all sides of the island. Usually you will be alone on the beach, except on the hotel beaches. In some places when you have seen one beach you have seen them all, but in Barbuda each one is different, better than the last and interesting enough to keep even the most pessimistic tourist happy for hours.
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