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Thanks so much for your vlog. I thoroughly enjoyed it. That’s yet another perspective through your lens to watch this beautiful place of Antigua and Barbuda. ❤
You can't go wrong with any island in the Caribbean. Our countries are known for their friendly locals, and we treat tourists like royalty because our economies heavily rely on tourism.
Hi there I love the video and you highlighting the island. One correct tho. The Devils Bridge is located to the east. So when you had say west you meant east. Love the love and respect. Bless up
Good video, very well put together. However, roti is not an authentic antiguan breakfast. Next time you visit, try to get some saltfish and chop up. Also, long bay is nice, but the best beaches are on the western coast of the island. Particularly the southwest. Thanks for visiting our beautiful island, and we look forward to hosting you again.
I visited Antigua many years ago (maybe 18) and from what I recall, Harrison Ford had a place right near where that old shipyard was. Had a beer and contemplated life a bit there. Managed to convince myself to return to the states and go back to work.
I really enjoyed this video and especially since we will be going to Antigua for the first time this January. We get to spend the month there so we will be spending a lot of time on those beaches. I plan to bundle up our bag chairs and umbrella as a check bag on the airplane so we can relax on the beaches. We will also see all those historic sites. The roads looked to be in much better condition than what I keep reading about on the different web pages. I do all the driving and I am used to driving on the left as we usually go to St Thomas, but having the steering wheel on the right may really freak my mind out a bit. 😀 Were you using the google maps app to get around the island so well? Also the downtown market....where did you find parking? We will go there too. Thanks for sharing Antigua with us. 🥰
Iived in Antigua it's a beautiful island with love friendly people, if you get time visit the Antigua and Barbuda humane society it's amazing how far it's come, so many beaches to choose from
That tree you asked about in English Harbour had a gourd type fruit that was filled with pounce which is ground up cuttlefish bones. It was sprinkled on ink documents in order for the ink to dry quickly without blotting or running. There were more modern containers that looked like salt shakers, made of bone, chine, wood, etc. Still don't remember name of tree.
I grew up in Antigua. Canadian parents. We went in 1960, lived on Carlisle Bay while dad worked on Cirtain Bluff Hotel. Just enjoy. Antigua is magical. I don't remember the name of that tree outside the museum in English Harbour bit I believe it's fruit was used as an ink blotter. I will look it up. English Harbour was totally abandoned except for goats, at one time. It's now a UNESCO world heritage site. We owned one of the first fiberglass sailboats in Antigua. Jackpot was a Columbia 22 imported by Mr. Baker who was Pan AM manager in Antigua in the 70s. Glad you have the opportunity to visit the island.
Dah...the name of the tree behind the Museum at the Dockyard is the Sandbox Tree. The thorns on the tree was used as poison to stun fish. The fruit explodes and flies out in all directions. The pods were used as pounce shakers. These were used to dry off the ink on documents written with nibbed pens. Wood used for boat building. Crazy I hadn't remembered the name. Have a nice cruise.
Simone is NOT Antiguan. I'm Guyanese so I can detect her accent and roti is definitely Guyanese as well. Breakfast roti is not an Antiguan breakfast. I've never heard of it in all my 35 years in Antigua 😂🤣🤣. Nope.
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Looks so beautiful !!
Thank you ever so much for your video !!
Thank you, two, for this inspiring video PLUS your recognition of God in your prayers before eating. WTG ❤
@@leonkahler7223 .I loved that too and that's why I started following them. ❤️🎉🙏🙌
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Thanks so much for your vlog. I thoroughly enjoyed it. That’s yet another perspective through your lens to watch this beautiful place of Antigua and Barbuda. ❤
It is always best to get to know the locals. They are a huge source of not only the local sites but the wider places to go.
You can't go wrong with any island in the Caribbean. Our countries are known for their friendly locals, and we treat tourists like royalty because our economies heavily rely on tourism.
I think this is the most underrated video of the year
I just love these videos of you getting to know the locals and their everyday lives.
Thank you!
Good video , good job, first Antigua video I've seen from the various sailing couples
So much fun very enjoyable watching your videos you to are Ultimate tour guides!
Wow, thanks!
Absolutely love the format of this video! Asking the locals for your next destination, brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@adventurecrews Absolutely did!
Great video.I love your exploring with a purpose.
Thank you!
Really impressed with your video storyboarding and quality
Thank you so much! We had so much fun on this video and wish it did better for us!
I absolutely adore watching your channel. You two have such kind souls and it is a blow of fresh air. Well done!!
Thank you so much!
“From the heart”❤
Love your channel guys !!!
Hi crew
I love all the aventure realize by your gays
I’m from Dom. Rep. And love that you blessed the food…. Loved 🥰
Thankyou! Heading there in April!!!!!
Of course!
God bless you guys !! From Dominican Rep 🇩🇴
Welcome to Antigua & Barbuda!
Beautiful thank you for video ❤
Loved this one too! You guys are great tour guides! 🥰
Nice! That's quality content people! I never comprehended how so many sailors on youtube give this beautiful so little attention.
Hi there I love the video and you highlighting the island. One correct tho. The Devils Bridge is located to the east. So when you had say west you meant east. Love the love and respect. Bless up
Awesome video guys! Keep up the travel tips. Maybe our paths will cross again someday. Noland from SH Regatta Pointe!
What a fun video! This reminds of the early days and your $100 day challenge in the Bahamas.
You guys remind me when we got married. My wife moved with me to the DR and that was the greatest time of our life.
Good video, very well put together. However, roti is not an authentic antiguan breakfast. Next time you visit, try to get some saltfish and chop up.
Also, long bay is nice, but the best beaches are on the western coast of the island. Particularly the southwest.
Thanks for visiting our beautiful island, and we look forward to hosting you again.
Thank you! We welcome any emails if you have some suggestions for our next videos there.
I visited Antigua many years ago (maybe 18) and from what I recall, Harrison Ford had a place right near where that old shipyard was. Had a beer and contemplated life a bit there. Managed to convince myself to return to the states and go back to work.
The beaches are amazing 🎉
I really enjoyed this video and especially since we will be going to Antigua for the first time this January. We get to spend the month there so we will be spending a lot of time on those beaches. I plan to bundle up our bag chairs and umbrella as a check bag on the airplane so we can relax on the beaches. We will also see all those historic sites. The roads looked to be in much better condition than what I keep reading about on the different web pages. I do all the driving and I am used to driving on the left as we usually go to St Thomas, but having the steering wheel on the right may really freak my mind out a bit. 😀 Were you using the google maps app to get around the island so well? Also the downtown market....where did you find parking? We will go there too. Thanks for sharing Antigua with us. 🥰
Iived in Antigua it's a beautiful island with love friendly people, if you get time visit the Antigua and Barbuda humane society it's amazing how far it's come, so many beaches to choose from
That tree you asked about in English Harbour had a gourd type fruit that was filled with pounce which is ground up cuttlefish bones. It was sprinkled on ink documents in order for the ink to dry quickly without blotting or running. There were more modern containers that looked like salt shakers, made of bone, chine, wood, etc. Still don't remember name of tree.
Bread and cheese,fungi and salt fish is 🇦🇬 breakfast Simone is Guyanese but Antigua is a mix of most Caribbean island now
Love watching you two! I always thought was "antee-ga" with a silent "u"...is it "wa" or "a"? Thanks!
I think you are right and I said it wrong!
Ann tee ga
5:30 😂😂😂😂
I grew up in Antigua. Canadian parents. We went in 1960, lived on Carlisle Bay while dad worked on Cirtain Bluff Hotel. Just enjoy. Antigua is magical. I don't remember the name of that tree outside the museum in English Harbour bit I believe it's fruit was used as an ink blotter. I will look it up. English Harbour was totally abandoned except for goats, at one time. It's now a UNESCO world heritage site. We owned one of the first fiberglass sailboats in Antigua. Jackpot was a Columbia 22 imported by Mr. Baker who was Pan AM manager in Antigua in the 70s. Glad you have the opportunity to visit the island.
Awesome info thanks for sharing!
Dah...the name of the tree behind the Museum at the Dockyard is the Sandbox Tree. The thorns on the tree was used as poison to stun fish. The fruit explodes and flies out in all directions. The pods were used as pounce shakers. These were used to dry off the ink on documents written with nibbed pens. Wood used for boat building. Crazy I hadn't remembered the name. Have a nice cruise.
This is awesome information thank you so much!
Looks like a Cieba Tree.
Breakfast roti?? Huh? Authentic Antiguan breakfast? No sah.
If you are still in the Hurricane Zone, recommending you consider Curacao as hurricane-hole destination.
Thank you!
Looks like an African Baobob tree,,,
what does ?
He is talking about the tree I asked about in the video
Thank you.
Antigua national breakfast is chop up and salt fish 😂
Breakfast roti? Not traditional Antiguan
No? What is?
Simone is NOT Antiguan. I'm Guyanese so I can detect her accent and roti is definitely Guyanese as well. Breakfast roti is not an Antiguan breakfast. I've never heard of it in all my 35 years in Antigua 😂🤣🤣. Nope.
No? What is? What should we do next time we are there?
Still looks good to me amen?😂😂❤
Africa is east of Antigua (pronounced An tee gah by the way) not west😂
You're mispronouncing the name of the place. It sounds like "Antiga".
@barry1578 They are actually pronouncing it correctly. We the locals, pronounce it Antiga. 😊
@@Socawhine Seems like that's a good reason to say they're mispronouncing it.
LOL now I am confused
You guys don't eat enough or wow enough during mealtime...... please get your act together 😂😂😂😂😂
That's not an authentic Antiguan breakfast.. just saying
No? what is?
Is this before or after the enslavement of Antigens? I’m asking for friend.
Wait.. what?