Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Resorts - Antigua's tourist office boasts that the island has 365 beaches, 'one for each day of the year'. It has great reefs and wrecks for diving and snorkelling. On neighbouring Barbuda you can track the island's fabled frigate birds and visit the Caribbean's largest rookery. Barbuda is a quiet, single-village island that has less than 2% of the nation's population and gets very few independent visitors, mainly ardent bird watchers and a few yachties enjoying its clear waters and tranquil beaches. Antigua is a touch more happening, but the pace is still deliciously slow.

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Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda
P.O. Box 90 Codrington Barbuda, Antigua & Barbuda
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If your quest is for total relaxation and tranquility, you will find it at Coco Point located at the southernmost tip of Barbuda, At the southernmost tip of Barbuda (27 miles north of Antigua). A private, 164 acre property set on a peninsula surrounded by turquoise waters, Coco Point provides guests an all-inclusive haven for complete rest and relaxation. A maximum of 68 guests are allowed at Coco Point, which keeps the white sand beaches free from much of anything except you.
 

Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda

Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - Accommodation
Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - Accommodation
Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - Accommodation

ACCOMMODATION: All 36 bungalow and cottage style rooms are situated directly on the beach boasting verandahs and open air breezes. The decor is simple but tasteful and comfortable.

Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - Dining
Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - Beach
Coco Point Lodge Hotel Barbuda  - View

DINING: Three full-course meals are served daily with beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) available 24 hours a day. No tipping is required. Dress is casual as the balmy climate indicates however, the trade winds will keep you comfortable.

ACTIVITIES: Deep-sea fishing, reef and bone-fishing (tackle and guide provided), tennis, sunfish sailing, kayaking, water-skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling and informal trap-shooting. Of course, beach walking and swimming is a given. Excursions can also be coordinated to many of the island attractions including the rare frigate bird sanctuary.

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