Antigua and Barbuda Landscape
Antigua and Barbuda Flag

Antigua and Barbuda

#200

Population

93,772
Male vs. Female Ratio
47% Male 53% Female
#203

Land Area & Density

443 km²
Density: 212 per km²
#190

GDP

$2,033,085,185
Year: 2023
Per Capita: $21,681
#53

Minimum Wage

$577/Month

Capital City

St. John's

Continent

North America

Historical Antigua and Barbuda GDP

Antigua and Barbuda Culture

About Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda is a picturesque twin-island nation located in the Caribbean, known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture. As part of the Lesser Antilles, it lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The country gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1981 but retains a strong British influence, with English as its official language and a parliamentary democracy as its system of governance. Antigua, the larger of the two islands, is famous for its 365 beaches—one for each day of the year—while Barbuda, its quieter counterpart, boasts pristine coral reefs and the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, a haven for birdwatchers. Tourism is the backbone of the economy, complemented by financial services and agriculture. The nation’s rich history, including its colonial past and role in the sugar trade, is reflected in landmarks like Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its warm climate, friendly locals, and lively festivals like Carnival, Antigua and Barbuda is a beloved destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Key Facts

Official Language
English
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography