Barbuda Island, Antigua and Barbuda cruise port
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Barbuda Island, Antigua and Barbuda

One of the Caribbean's last unspoiled islands, Barbuda greets cruise visitors with rose-tinted sand, a vast frigatebird colony in Codrington Lagoon, and a blissful lack of crowds.

⚓ Tender port (no pier)🕒 Typical call: 6-8 hrs💵 USD & XCD accepted🗣️ English🏖️ Beach-day destination
Docking
Tender only — ships anchor offshore; boats land at Codrington waterfront
Walk to town
Codrington village is steps from the tender landing; beaches require a taxi or tour
Best For
Pristine pink-sand beaches, frigatebird watching, snorkeling
Don't Miss
Codrington Lagoon frigatebird colony — one of the largest in the Western Hemisphere

Getting Ashore

Barbuda is a tender-only port. Ships anchor off the west coast and run tenders to the Codrington waterfront landing.

Getting Ashore in Barbuda

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    Tender to CodringtonShip's tenders run a short run to the simple Codrington waterfront landing. No covered terminal — be prepared for sun and a basic dock.
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    Arrange onward transportLocal taxis and tour operators meet tenders on the dock. Negotiate price and itinerary before departing — cash preferred. Most beaches are 3–5 miles away.
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    Frigate Bird SanctuaryBoat trips into Codrington Lagoon depart from the waterfront area. Agree on price, duration, and passenger count before boarding local skiffs.

💡 Pro move: Barbuda has minimal infrastructure. Bring sunscreen, cash (USD widely accepted), and water. There is no ATM on the island.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Barbuda has no cruise pier — all ships tender to the Codrington waterfront.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise linesCodrington Waterfront Tender Landing, western coast📍Tendered
Expedition / small shipsCodrington Waterfront, anchor offshore📍Tendered

Top Excursions

Barbuda's appeal is almost entirely natural — pink beaches, a magnificent bird sanctuary, snorkeling reefs, and quiet village life.

Wildlife

Codrington Lagoon Frigatebird Sanctuary

Explore the mangrove-lined Codrington Lagoon by small boat to witness one of the largest magnificent frigatebird colonies in the Western Hemisphere. Males inflate brilliant red throat pouches during nesting season (August–December).

⏱ 1.5–2 hrs🚤 Boat tour🐦 Unmissable wildlife
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Relax

Pink Sand Beach at Low Bay

Low Bay's powdery sand takes on a rosy blush from crushed coral and shell fragments — one of the finest pink-sand beaches in the Caribbean. Crystal-clear shallow water, minimal crowds, and zero development. The beach sits on the narrow spit across Codrington Lagoon, reached by a short local boat ride from the waterfront.

⏱ 2–4 hrs🚤 Boat across the lagoon🏖️ Swim & sunbathe
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Adventure

Snorkeling the Barbuda Reefs

The island's western and southern reefs offer vibrant coral and abundant marine life in gin-clear water. Many local operators combine snorkeling with a stop at Low Bay or Princess Diana Beach.

⏱ 3 hrs🤿 Guided snorkel🐠 Coral reefs
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History

Martello Tower & Highland House

Barbuda's Martello Tower is a 19th-century British lookout tower on the south coast. Highland House, a few miles inland, is the ruined 18th-century estate of the Codrington family who once leased the entire island.

⏱ 2–3 hrs🚕 Taxi required🏰 Historic ruins
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Nature

Two Foot Bay & Indian Cave

On Barbuda's northeast coast, Indian Cave shelters Amerindian petroglyphs estimated at several hundred years old, set within a dramatic coastal landscape of limestone cliffs and turquoise coves.

⏱ 2–3 hrs🚕 Taxi required🗿 Petroglyphs & caves
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Walkable options from the tender landing are limited — Codrington village is steps away, but Barbuda's best sights require a taxi or boat.

Codrington Village Stroll

~0.5 mi | Easy | 20–30 min

From the waterfront landing, walk along the main street through Codrington to see the small market, local shops, and Barbuda's modest town centre. A simple way to stretch your legs before booking a boat or taxi.

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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Barbuda Island, Antigua and Barbuda (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan80°F / 27°C75°F / 24°C11
Feb80°F / 27°C75°F / 24°C11
Mar80°F / 27°C75°F / 24°C10
Apr81°F / 27°C76°F / 24°C14
May83°F / 28°C77°F / 25°C14
Jun84°F / 29°C79°F / 26°C12
Jul85°F / 29°C79°F / 26°C17
Aug85°F / 29°C79°F / 26°C19
Sep85°F / 29°C79°F / 26°C20
Oct84°F / 29°C79°F / 26°C20
Nov82°F / 28°C78°F / 26°C17
Dec81°F / 27°C76°F / 24°C14

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

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    Cash only. There are no ATMs on Barbuda. Bring USD or XCD — all transactions are cash. USD is universally accepted.
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    Pack sun protection. The tender landing has no shade and the beaches are open. Sunscreen, hat, and water are essential.
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    Negotiate tours upfront. Agree on price, stops, duration, and number of passengers before getting into any taxi or local boat.
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    Time the frigatebirds. Nesting season (August–December) offers the most dramatic displays with inflated red pouches. Outside this period the colony is still impressive but less showy.
  • 🏖️
    Pink sand needs a boat. Low Bay and Princess Diana Beach sit on the spit across Codrington Lagoon — reached by a short local boat ride, not a road trip. Arrange transport at the waterfront or book a combined lagoon-and-beach tour.