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FAQ

  • What sites will we visit on the tour?
    Our tour bus stops at Barbuda's most popular scenic sites. You can look forward to visiting the Frigate Bird Sanctuary (in the Codrington Lagoon), Pink Sand Beach, Martello Tower, Coral Group Bay, Two Foot Bay National Park, and Hillside View Grill & Bar.
  • What weather can I expect?
    Barbuda has a tropical climate. It is typically hot and sunny all year round, with a chance of rain daily. We experience a relatively cool and dry season from December to mid-April and a hot, humid, and rainy season from mid-June to mid-November.
  • What items should I bring on my tour?
    We have most of the necessities covered, but we recommend that you bring sunscreen, comfortable sneakers for the caves, a bottle of water, a hat, a beach towel, a bathing suit, and snorkeling gear (if desired). Cash for tipping is also recommended.
  • How long is the tour?
    The total time of tour is 5 hours.
  • Do you offer a vegetarian meal option?
    Yes! Our lunch menu includes a vegetarian option. Please feel free to contact us for specific details.
  • How do I get to Barbuda?
    The main means of travel to Barbuda is by air or sea via our sister isle of Antigua. Choose from several options listed below: BY AIR SVG/BMN Airways (plane) https://bmnsvgairways.com/ (book online) +1 (268) 562-8033 / 562-7183 (main) +1 (268) 727-2712 (whatsapp) CalvinAir (helicopter) https://calvinair.com/ (book online) +1 (268) 789-HELI (4354) BY SEA (Ferry) Barbuda Express www.barbudaexpress.com/ (book online) +1 (268) 764-2291 / 764-8643 (mobile & whatsapp) +1 (268) 560-7989 (office) info@barbudaexpress.com Carib Breeze www.barbudaferry.com/ (book online) +1 (268) 734-0326 codringtonferry@gmail.com
  • How long does it take to get to Barbuda from Antigua by ferry?
    The ferry ride between Antigua and Barbuda is approximately 90 minutes.
  • Is Barbuda still recovering from the 2017 Hurricane Irma?
    In 2017, much of Barbuda was decimated by Category 5 Hurricane Irma. While we have recovered a majority of our livelihood, areas of Barbuda are still under restoration. Rest assured, our island gem is still beautiful, functional, and ready to be shared with you! We appreciate your flexibility and kindness as we continue to build back brighter and better for your experience.
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