Melange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2020 | Page 18

Photo Credit: Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority Sixty square miles of tranquility and natural beauty! That’s how many would describe Barbuda. It is a relatively flat, limestone island of approximately 1,200 people, many of whom live in close proximity to the only village, Codrington. Barbuda is Antigua’s sister island. To those who call Barbuda home, its attributes may well be taken for granted, but to visitors, this island emits a raw, natural beauty, as far as the eye can see. But what makes Barbuda so special? Is it her other-worldly pink-sand beaches, her natural habitats, mangroves, reefs, corals, frigate birds, scenery, wildlife, lagoon, culture and history? Those who know will say the combination of all of these makes this tiny island especially beautiful - an intimate, private get-away to be enjoyed without fear of interruption, unless you seek it, and it’s a nature lover’s dream. Yachties also find Barbuda to be a scenic, tranquil place to hang around for a while. Getting to Barbuda will require a scenic ferry ride of approximately 90 minutes or a short 15-minute flight from Antigua. You may choose to go there via one of the many tours offered by tour companies, however, visitors may head over there themselves to create their own memorable adventures, unrestricted by time or the fancies of others. Whether you