Travel to Antigua and Barbuda to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Antigua and Barbuda, with its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and tropical climate, are popular destinations for backpackers and travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. Besides exploring the more than 365 beaches on Antigua, you can also visit historic Nelson's Dockyard, snorkel at Barbuda's coral reef, or hike to the top of Shirley Heights for breathtaking views of the island. The island also offers opportunities for water sports such as sailing, kite surfing and kayaking.
  • Activity spotting: explore some of the 365 beaches such as Dickenson Bay or Half Moon Bay; enjoy various water sports; climb to the Shirley Heights; visit Nelson's Dockyard. 
  • Animal spotting: barbuda, sea turtles, stingrays, snakes, whales, an awful lot of birds like the frigate bird and brown pelican, wild goats, iguanas, Antiguan racer (a rare snake).  
  • Food spotting: fungee and pepper pot (a hearty stew with vegetables and meat, along with polenta), lots of fish, lobster and crab grilled with local spices, ducana (sweet dumpling of sweet potato, sugar and spices), saltfish, roti, goat water (goat stew), spiced rice, bush tea (tea from the bush ;)), ginger beer, sorrel (drink), coconut cake. 

Studying in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Although Antigua and Barbuda is not known as an international study destination, there are opportunities for higher education. Choice is very limited, but international students here have a unique opportunity to study in a Caribbean environment. The most popular studies for international students are medical studies. 
  • Study city: Piggotts. 
  • Language: English. 

Internship in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Internships are available with international and local organizations, especially in the tourism, environmental protection, education and medical sectors. 
  • Competencies: cross-cultural communication, project management, customer service, marketing, sustainable tourism, networking, English language skills, problem solving skills, environmental knowledge.  

Volunteer in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Volunteering is a great way to contribute to local communities and environmental conservation. There are opportunities to work in conservation, animal protection (at a donkey sanctuary, for example) or supporting community development projects by supporting women or the disabled, for example. Volunteering in health care and education is also popular.

Working in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Jobs must first be offered to locals, which limits the possibility of finding work as a foreigner. So as a foreigner, it is important to have specific skills and qualifications to match the most available jobs for foreigners in areas such as education, health care, marine biology, engineering and management. You can also start your own business. 
  • The work week lasts 48 hours spread over 6 days. 

Working as a digital nomad in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Making your first video call in the morning with your breakfast on the beach, sending your last email in the evening during the beautiful sundown to then take a dip and wash it all off. That's the digital nomad life in Antigua and Barbuda. Not bad, right? As a digital nomad, you will enjoy beautiful landscapes and colorful and friendly people. Also, the amenities are super! There are many options for accommodation, there is good internet and they are easy to travel islands. 
  • But best of all, the island has a Digital Nomad Residence program. If you qualify for this, you are allowed to live in the country for two years without paying taxes. 
  • It is a relatively pricey country to live in compared to some other countries in South America and Southeast Asia, though. 
  • It may also be helpful to purchase a bicycle, as public transportation is not universally reliable. 

Living in Antigua and Barbuda?

  • Antigua and Barbuda is not only a great vacation destination, but also a wonderful place to live, especially if you enjoy a relaxed, island life with sunny weather year-round. Still, there are a few things to consider when considering settling in this Caribbean paradise.
  • The cost of living on Antigua is quite high compared to other Caribbean islands, especially when it comes to imported goods such as food and electronics. Local markets are a great place to buy fresh produce and fish at reasonable prices. Houses and apartments in the capital and near the beaches can be pricey, but there are also more affordable options available, depending on your budget and location preferences.
  • In general, Antigua and Barbuda is a safe country to live in. Crime does occur, especially in the tourist areas, but this is usually limited to petty crime such as pickpocketing. It is wise to take the usual precautions, such as not carrying too many valuables and being vigilant in crowded places. The locals are known for their friendliness and relaxed attitude, which usually makes you feel very welcome.
  • The education system in Antigua and Barbuda is well developed for young expat families. There are a few international schools, especially in and around the capital St. John's. There are also good primary and secondary schools that offer English-language education, since English is the official language of the country. 
  • Health insurance: public health care is good, but private health care offers more options and services which at the same time comes with higher costs. Make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance.

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