This small island, forming an independent state together with nearby Barbuda, is said to have one beach for every day of the year. It is a popular destination for cruise ships, which often dominate the harbour of the capital St. John's during daytime.
- Antigua at once
- Johnson's Point
- Caribbean paradise
- Jolly Harbour with Mt. Obama
- Jolly Harbour with Mt. Obama
- Mosquito Cove and Jolly Harbour
- Jolly Harbour | Boat traffic
- Jolly Harbour
- Jolly Harbour | Jolly Beach
- Valley Church Beach
- Jolly Harbour
- Bolands with Mt. Obama
- Indian Creek and Mamora Bay
- Southern coast
- Southern coast with Sargassum seaweed
- Southern coast | Flowering cacti
- English Harbour with Galleon Beach
- English Harbour and Falmouth Harbour
- Nelson's Dockyard
- Fort James
- Fort James with cannon
- Fort James | Cannon
- Fort James
- Fort James Beach
- St. John's with Green Bay
- St. John's | Town centre with cruise ships
- St. John's | Town centre with cruise ships
- St. John's | Town centre with cathedral
- St. John's Cathedral at sunset
- St. John's Cathedral
- St. John's Cathedral
- St. John's | Old building
- St. John's | Museum of Antigua and Barbuda
- St. John's | Museum of Antigua and Barbuda
- St. John's | Wooden building
- St. John's | V.C. Bird Bust
- St. John's | V.C. Bird Bust
- St. John's | Public Market
- St. John's | Fishing boats and cruise ships
- St. John's | Heritage Quay
- St. John's | Redcliffe Quay
- St. John's | Redcliffe Quay and cruise ships
- St. John's | Cruise ships
- St. John's | Barbuda Express
- St. John's | Ferry pier
- St. John's | Entrance to ferry pier