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Green Island

Island · Antigua and Barbuda ·

Island paradise with pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs

boat tour
tropical island
white sand beach
clear sea
beautiful scenery
colorful fish
private island
lush vegetation
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The Best Things to Do in Antigua and Barbuda

"Known for its fine snorkeling spots like Cades Reef, great for spotting marine life."

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Chris L.

Google
The best way to visit this island is with the Excellence circumnavigation tour. It includes everything you need for snorkeling and the crew will provide a delicious lunch. This group also ensures you will have a great time with drinks and an island party vibe all while educating you on historical and interesting facts about Antigua. You will love this tour.

Andy A.

Google
Went here on a trip from the resort we were staying at. Paid $20 US for a 2 hour trip. Lovely white sand crystal clear sea. Beautiful scenery and lovely colourful fish

Ross B.

Google
Perfect, untouched little coastal island with a bustling reef - perfect for snorkelling and a drop of escapism. This idyllic little island is a must if you're visiting Antigua - tucked away somewhere around the south coast, it's perfectly untouched, uninhabited, rife with lush vegetation (thus the name) and surrounded by a shallow and vibrant reef. The lovely warm and still waters lend themselves perfectly to snorkelling, and it's easy to lose hours watching the sealife going about their day. It seems like there's a couple of boat tours bringing guests a couple of times a day, so easy enough to get there and well worth the money!

Holly W

Google
My partner kitesurfed with the school from Nonsuch Bay while I relaxed on the beach just over the hill. Truly a fantastic combo because it was howling over at the kitesurf beach and great conditions for them but amazingly calm just on the other side. There’s a few tour boats that turn up, one of which kicked me out of the picnic bench area but they don’t stay very long and the beach is quite long so easy to find your own spot to enjoy some quiet.

Hensley I.

Google
The most easterly offshore islands with abundance of wildlife with sheltered habitats for some rear exotic species of birds and cactus.

Ian M.

Google
Snorkelled here whilst on a boat tour, although a bit murky that day so no turtle sighting, we did see explore the reef which is crystal clear

Barnaby R.

Google
Stunning beaches on a tropical island. Bear in mind you will need a boat to go from one beach to another — or swim. The island itself (excluding the beaches) is private, so there are trespass warnings — and in any case, it is so densely vegetated with spiky plants that you are pretty much committed to the beach you get dropped off at. The exception is the beach outside The Reef restaurant which is connected by a short small path to the windsurfing beach just north.

Hattie M.

Google
The prettiest island and waters!