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Surrounded by endless
bright white or pale pink beaches lapped by the glistening
turquoise-coloured sea, and populated by exotic birds, deer and other
wild game. Antigua’s little sister comes pretty close to the perfect
dream of a tropical island. Not quite 1,500 people inhabit the 25 km
long and 15 km wide island of Barbuda, but there are 170 different kinds
of birds. A colony of 10,000 majestic frigate birds with wingspans of up
to 1.80 m has selected the island’s lagoon as a breeding area. A sunken
jungle lies hidden in a massive cave opening. The rich and famous easily
pay 1,000 dollars a night in one of the two small but exclusive hotels
of the island. Less well-heeled visitors can join the island’s
easy-going lifestyle at one of the simpler guest houses in Codrington,
Barbuda’s only village.
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to Hotels the of Antigua & Barbuda
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