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Adam, Jake and Andre have a posse of sick kiters on Antigua. This video is NOT to miss!
To book your kite vacation contact the Antigua Specialist, Ann Phelan at ann@antiguacaribbean.com

I love taking a leisurely ride thru Fig Tree Drive whenever on island. I start by cruising the coastal road heading past a myriad of sparkling white sandy beaches. There are a couple places to stop along the way for libations including Dennis’s, OJ’s and Turner Beach. Heading past Carlisle Bay, my fav island resort you depart the village of Old Road and head into Fig Tree Drive. This scenic road has a lot of twists and turns but it’s a safe and enjoyable ride. It’s name after the many banana/fig plants along the road. Take photos but do not attempt to take any fruit as the plants are privately owned. There are few great activities along the way. Stop at a roadside stand during Mango season for a lovely treat. Locals often have corn grilling in coal pots as well. Zipline Canopy Tours is on Fig Tree Drive. It’s supposedly an adrenaline rush and a pretty darn good zipline course. I have yet to try it but clients loved it. Next you can stop at Wallings Resevoir and do a hike if you are so inclined. Sean Beazer from www.scenictoursantigua.com can also organize a guided hike. Next to the Wallings entrance is Elaine’s Cultural Center. Elaine, a lovely Antiguan woman makes her own jams, hot sauces and jellies and sells them at her roadside stand. She also sells fresh fruit. I really enjoy her pineapple jam. If she has some in stock do not pass up a jar or two. The jam is made with fresh local Antigua Black Pineapple. Enjoy Elaine’s culinary treats while surrounded by the beauty of Fig Tree Drive.

When I visit the Caribbean I am always in search of local Caribbean art. The Sat. market in town has some vendors selling homemade brooms, crafts and clay pots. Clay pots are used in cooking still in many West Indian homes. I own a Jaba pot my ex used to cook Ital rice. This food cooked in the Rastafarian culture simmers for hours in these lovely pots. The fragrance of the cooking rice is forever in my memory.

Where are these lovely clay products made? To see the where this craft is created head out of town / St. Johns on All Saint Road. Head up the hill and before the gas station take a LEFT into Seaview Farm. When you get into the village ask anyone where the pottery shop is located. Elvie’s family run the show now and welcome you to their home and gallery. I have some candlestick holders (easy to pack) and other lovely items. They make great souvenirs and are quite unique.


Each month I will feature a property for your pleasure. My first Villa of the Month is Gordon House. It is situated at Dian Bay around the corner from famous Long Bay. I have represented this casual West Indian style home for over 22 years. The villa affords a 180 degree water view. The villa is 3600 sq feet for comfort and has all the modern amenties needed yet is casual in feel. The 4 bedroom villa offers casual comfort for a family or pure romance for a couple. There is a seaside patio for au natural sunning or swimming. 10 minutes over the Hill is Long Bay Beach. Long Bay Hotel is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner or lovely lunch. I have enjoyed lovely meals in this traditional West Indian Hotel.
Annemarie Williams is the manager and will meet your flight and whisk you away to the villa. Marilyn the cook and housekeeper will prepare your breakfasts and lunches. Ask her to prepare our local favorite breakfast, saltfish and bread with Choba and plantains. She is a delight and will take care of all your needs. Let us know ahead of your visit what we may provision or if you require childcare. Your villa comes with a free online Concierge.
Nearby enjoy Seatons and Stingray City. Swim with the rays in this unique setting. You may enjoy some photographic opportunities at Devil’s Bridge. Harmony Hall is the perfect spot to enjoy lunch and shop for local and Caribbean art. My own home has many prints from this lovely gallery.
Gordon House is the perfect escape for those needing to unwind or in search of the perfect getaway.

Welcome soon. Call Caribbean Wind & Sun at 800 219-0118 or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com. More photos may be seen at www.antiguacaribbean.com


Over the years I have had the privilege of sending hundreds of honeymooners to Antigua. The island has some of the Caribbean’s most romantic hotels. Blue Waters is tucked into Soldier’s Bay offering a romantic British West Indian style holiday assuring privacy and romance. Galley Bay has a long strand of brown sugar sand and a seaside gazebo perfect for saying “I do”. Carlisle Bay is ultra chic yet oh so romantic with lovely gardens, a quiet little bay for sunning and views of the tranquil countryside. The rooms are designed for privacy and romance. For those who have dreamed of a wedding on Antigua, I have found the perfect photographer for your important day. Vanessa Hall, a young and creative photographer knows her island well. She has discovered some special settings to capture the moments and the mood of your special day. Whether you decide to take traditional beach stills or dare to “trash the dress”, Vanessa knows her art and will create an album with lasting memories. Please visit Vanessa’s website www.vanessahallphotography.com to see more images.
Gordon House is a 4 bedroom oceanfront West Indian style home on Dian Bay, Antigua’s east coast. I have represented this villa for 24 years. The setting is restful and quite peaceful. There are steps to a seaside patio where one can swim or sun. Walk 10 minutes down the road to the sandy beach at Long Bay. Here you will find snorkeling and swimming.
Gordon House has a fall sale, 10% off new bookings for travel before Nov. 20, 2010. Call 800-219-0118 or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com today.
I spent every Sunday at Blue Waters Hotel for over a year. It represents one of the most charming properties on the northwest corner. Nestled in Soldiers Bay the property offers a romantic setting in the midst of lovely mature gardens. I have fond memories of my stay at Blue Waters.
To book your stay at Blue Waters contact the Antigua specialists at 800-219-0118 or ann@antiguacaribbean.com
I am not really a soda fan. Once in awhile a nice frothy root beer hits the spot on a hot day. I enjoy a cold Canada Dry Ginger Ale on occassion. Never will you see me sipping a Coke or Pepsi. I abhor the taste and the caffeine I can do without. About 23 years ago when I just moved to Antigua I tried a lovely grapefruit soda in a pretty green bottle. I was immediately hooked. Ting is the real thing. It’s sparkling and crisp. It’s refreshing and not too sweet. I prefer sipping it right from the bottle licking the top and savoring the taste. I know some that love mixing it with rum. Me, straight and cold is preferred.
Sadly in the ABC Islands I cannot find Ting. On Cape Cod the owner of Jerk Cafe, Shrimpy stocks Ting so I can get my fix. Since I travel to Antigua and Anguilla often I can satisfy my Ting craving easily. As soon as I land I rush to a store for a Ting. Ya mon..me lub me Ting.