Barbuda-An unspoiled island getaway in the Caribbean

I thought I would temporarily break from writing my blog about my travel through Colombia to bring you some information that I learned recently about a interesting island in the Caribbean

I am not in the habit of blogging about places that I personally haven’t visited, but I felt this was too good to pass up. 

Take a look at this approach photo: 

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Don’t confuse it with Bermuda or Barbados. It’s Barbuda. It is not necessarily well known because there isn’t much there. Not much……. except some stunning beaches

I had first heard of Barbuda over 20 years ago when I was spending some time on the island on Antigua. At that time I was told I needed to visit Barbuda someday because not many people traveled there.  Over the years I have kept it in the back of my mind.

It was not until this year that my interest in Barbuda was re-awakened by a chance meeting on the island of Anguilla with a Brit named Mark who lives on Antigua and has for the last 20 years. Mark and his girlfriend happened to be staying in the apartment just beneath ours on Meads Bay, Anguilla. Mark is a friendly chap who shares my interest in travel and out of the way places. He told me about spending time on Barbuda and how remote and unspoiled it was. He had his laptop with him and he showed me many, many pictures of the beach and the small inn (4 rooms) where they had stayed.

I asked Mark to forward some of his photos to me and I would put them on my blog. He said if you are looking for a true unspoiled island getaway then Barbuda is for you.

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 (All photos are courtesy of Mark Harrold)

Mark told me about spending some time in one of 2-3 beach cottages on North Beach.  Here is a link to the cottages:

http://www.northbeachbarbuda.com/

Barbuda can be reached by boat from Antigua but Mark advised against it because of the possibility of rough seas. His recommendation was to take Carib Air from Antigua. I took a look at their web site www.carib-aviation.com and it looks like most days they fly twice a day to Barbuda for $44 each way from VC Bird International Airport on Antigua.  Looks like they fly the DHC-6 Twin Otter 20 passenger STOL(short take off and landing) that are known throughout the Caribbean.

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Here are a couple of other links that list some info about the island.

www.barbudaful.net/

www.cocopoint.com

www.lhbresort.com

Barbuda looks like an island of which dreams are made. Not many people have heard about it, friendly people, safe, no major developments and maybe the best of all……your friends haven’t been there yet!!

Steve

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Great story Steve, Barbudan is a hidden jewel.For peace and solitude and miles and miles of wonderful beaches, this is the place.
Regards
Mark.

Thanks Mark. It is definately on my list of places to visit. It is hard to believe there hasn’t been more development there especially since I had first heard about the beautiful deserted beaches there so many years ago. Doesn’t seem to have changed much over the years.

I think you had told me that the islanders were not to keen on much development?

Steve

Barbuda has a bird sanctuary, an old house dating back to the slave trade times and a cave with some wall drawings. Other than that, what you see in the pictures is what you get. Miles and miles of beaches with no one but you on them, with peace and quiet thrown in for free !

Thank you for your comments. Always helpful to have another persons perspective.

Steve

A couple of notable changes since this piece was written. The airline is now SVG. Only 7 seater’s now.

http://www.svgair.com/

North Beach now has it’s own web site.

http://barbudanorthbeach.com/

Plus another great spot now opened up, Barbuda Cottages.

http://www.barbudacottages.com/

Regards
Mark

Mark, thanks for the update on Barbuda. It will be very helpful to people. Appreciate your effort.

Steve Barrymore

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