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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 4
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Property Type: Condo |
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Location Type: Beach |
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Beautiful beachfront one bedroom apartment fully furnished with full kitchen with refigerator and a stove/oven, direct dial telephone, air-conditioning, private bathroom, and cable television. Located at Dickenson Bay, there is waterskiing, sailing, restaurants, horseback riding available along the beach. There are two restaurants and bars, swimming pool, and a water sports center which arranges windsurfing, sunfish sailing, water skiing, and fishing.
A grocery and liquor store are on the premises. Many other shops, restaurants, and nightclubs are nearby. The guests services desk can arrange golf tee times, deep sea fishing, scuba diving, sailing, and island tour.
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Antigua Village
St. Johns Antigua
Location Type: Beach
Nearest Airport:
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Air Conditioning
Cook
Daily Maid Service
Full Kitchen
Housekeeper
Kitchenette
| Linens Provided
Parking
Patio
Porch
Pool (Outdoor)
View (Water)
| Beachfront
Pool View
Ice Maker
Oven
Refrigerator (Full)
Stereo
| Stove
Telephone
TV
TV (Cable/Satellite)
Freezer
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Beaches
Deep Sea Fishing
Groceries
Jet Skiing
Paddle Boating
| Parasailing
Pier Fishing
Reefs
Restaurants
Sailing
| Scuba Diving
Snorkelling
Swimming
Horse Riding
Water Skiing
| Wind Surfing
Yachting
Fishing
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Antigua is home to Antigua Sailing Week or "Race Week" as it is often known, is the largest of the international regattas in the Caribbean and one of the top five in the World. It is five days of some of the best sailing with excellent courses for all classes of yacht; a week of great racing and on-shore non-stop partying.
Antigua is also home to the Carnival in Antigua, a fantastic celebration of happiness. The history of the Carnival has its roots dating back to 1st August 1834 when slavery was abolished. People immediately celebrated by taking to the streets to celebrate their freedom and express their joy and happiness. Over the years there was a return to this informal celebration until 1957 when the first official Antiguan Carnival was organised. Since then the festival has developed into 10 days of music, dance and revellery, with street marches, jump-ups and formal evening shows, calypso, pan, and Carnival Queen pageants and is always around the last week in July the first week in August.
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