A taxi drive down to the western side of the island takes us to Antigua & Barbuda’s capital, St John’s. Lots of people, traffic, shops, colour and day to day hustle and bustle.
Antigua and Barbuda’s first prime minister, Sir Vere Cornwall
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A taxi drive down to the western side of the island takes us to Antigua & Barbuda’s capital, St John’s. Lots of people, traffic, shops, colour and day to day hustle and bustle.
Antigua and Barbuda’s first prime minister, Sir Vere Cornwall
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lovely colourful post. Was in Antigua for only a day while on a cruise and since it wasn’t a sunny day we just stayed by the port in St John’s. Wrote about it on the blog just yesterday so have a read.
Mel & Suan
Wow, like many islands in the caribbean there are just many cruise ship tourists (guilty here) coming ashore!
Cherryl
Very true, but that’s good because the islands thrive on tourism. I do think the cruise ship tourists miss out a little though, as they normally have less than 24hrs on each island, so not much time to explore – but they can always go back!
Cherryl
Oh yes, much warmer and friendlier thankfully 😊
The Photonomad
Hope you’re getting a warmer reception in St Johns!