Flights to Antigua and Barbuda from the UK take around 8-9 hours depending on your routing. St. John's is the main entry point, with V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) handling most international traffic.
Direct flights available from London Gatwick and Heathrow. Most connections route through European or Middle Eastern hubs, depending on your preferred airline.
UK citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 6 months. The country uses Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), US Dollar widely accepted and is 4 hours behind the UK.
Dry Season (December-April)
Peak tourist season with sunny skies. Temperatures 24-29°C. Higher prices but best weather guarantee.
Wet Season (June-November)
Hurricane season with occasional showers. Temperatures similar. Significantly cheaper flights and hotels.
Shoulder (May, early December)
Good weather, reasonable prices. Best value periods for beach holidays.
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