Holidays in Antigua – What to Eat and Drink

Holidays in Antigua – What to Eat and Drink

by David Hughes

Antigua is one of the islands that make up Antigua and Barbuda. It is a tropical ecstasy with stunning beaches, long seashore, and spectacular physical scenery.

When in Antigua, you might want to take in more than just the sun to actually be able to enjoy the islands culture and all that it has to offer. Besides its physical beauty and white sandy beaches, the island has lots to offer like its sport, culture, tourist attractions, and food.

Cricket is the sport on the island. You can catch a game by going over to the Recreation Ground in St. John’s or watch one as it happens on the beach. If you are the sporting kind, feel free to ask to join in and enjoy the fun from a firsthand perspective. From the end of July to the start of August there is Carnival which takes place in the Recreation Ground and is well worth being a part of. You should also visit Nelson’s Dockyard which is an old English dockyard from colonial times.

You could also get yourself registered for scuba diving lessons while in Antigua as it is far cheaper than any other place. Hiring a boat or dinghy is also not at all difficult if you have an interest in sailing around the island. On Sunday nights, the party is held at Shirley Heights Lookout, a historical British Fort next to Falmouth with Antiguan music playing. Here, you are also to have a beautiful view of the sunset if you reach your destination before 4 pm. The food is normally served around seven, but there is a charge for admission, so make sure that you have your wallet with you.

Whilst in Antigua, eat like the Antiguan’s. The excellent thing to eat when you are on the island is seafood. Unquestionably demanded, there is a wide range of seafood available here and you will enjoy trying it. Furthermore you should try the huge number of tropical fruits that are available on the island. The national dish, called Fungi (Foun-gee) and Saltfish are really good in taste. You may also able to get all other renowned cuisines including American, British, and Italian etc on the island.

There are a large number of local drinks that can go well with your meals. Due to the variety in fruits, you can get a lot of fruit juices like Pineapple, Guava, Mauby, Seamoss, Passon fruit, and Hibiscus. Delicious cocktails are also readily available here. . You can also get local liquor like Wadadli, English Harbour Run, or regional beer like Carib beer. International brands are also available including Smirnoff and Heineken. The most popular drink on the island is rum, usually served in a punch which has quite a kick.

So, while in Antigua make sure you do more than the usual beach bum thing, and head over to the town to get a good meal and a few drinks that will help remind you that the island has more on offer than just beaches and clear waters.

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