A beach a day: Antigua boasts a year's worth of sunny spots


Winding along Antigua's roads, you'll see that it's not an inflated claim to fame. The Eastern Caribbean island's carved coastline seems never-ending, with buried coves and pockets of pearly sand that unfold at every corner.

There are private nooks for sunbathers and the quintessential leaning palm trees on stretches of white sand that make for picture-perfect Caribbean postcards.
Even in the capital of St. John, with its open-air food market, live drummers and colossal cruise ships docked nearby, there is the turquoise water again, a sparkling reminder that this island of only 108 square miles is indebted to its idyllic shores. Read the full travel article here.

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