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    Barbuda: discover the Caribbean’s best-kept secret

    EditorBy EditorSeptember 5, 2024Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Constantly overshadowed by its larger sister in name, visitor numbers, and development, Barbuda has long flown under the radar – at least as far as international attention is concerned. But this quiet island harbours a unique kind of Caribbean magic that’s all its own.

    Barbuda couldn’t be any more laid-back unless it lay down. Renowned for its pink-sand beaches, unbelievably turquoise waters, abundant nature, and traditional Caribbean charm, Barbuda offers a glimpse into how the Caribbean once was. Yet, change is on the horizon. International developers have taken notice, and new projects are in the works, catering to the most discerning – and financially capable – visitors.

    Discovering a deserted beach perfect for beachcombing, snorkelling in crystalline waters, savouring a plate of freshly caught spiny lobster, or whiling away the hours watching the local wildlife make for unforgettable Barbudan memories

    Soon, Barbuda will become the go-to destination for ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking an escape from the rat race. The Burton-Nibbs International Airport, named in honour of two local icons, Sir Eric Burton and the Honourable Arthur Nibbs, is set to open at the beginning of October. This new airport is expected to be a game-changer for the island’s luxury developments as it will be able to receive international flights and private jets, eliminating the need for travellers to connect through Antigua before flying to Barbuda. Backed by a government investment of over US$14 million, the airport features a 7,100-foot runway along with other significant upgrades, promising to boost convenience and accessibility for both residents and visitors.

    Soon, Barbuda will become the go-to destination for ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking an escape from the rat race.

    Despite these developments, Barbuda will always excel in the simple pleasures. Discovering a deserted beach perfect for beachcombing, snorkelling in crystalline waters, savouring a plate of freshly caught spiny lobster, or whiling away the hours watching the local wildlife make for unforgettable Barbudan memories. Immerse yourself in local culture by attending the weekly Sunday horse races at the Barbuda Turf Club. And if you happen to visit during the colourful Caribana Festival in May, you’ll be treated to a lively celebration of music, food, fishing, and fun.

    Barbuda truly is the Caribbean’s best-kept secret… but for how long?

    BARBUDA NATURE TOURISM
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