Visa to Antigua for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa for up to 180 day(s)
U.S. citizens traveling to Antigua and Barbuda must have a valid passport with a validity of 180 days following their departure date. No visa is required if they have an onward or return ticket, confirmation of accommodation, and can provide evidence of their ability to support themselves. Passport cards are not accepted. It is recommended for cruise passengers to obtain a passport in case of an emergency that requires them to disembark and return by air. There are no HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to Antigua and Barbuda.
About
Antigua and Barbuda is a twin-island nation located in the Eastern Caribbean, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Its capital city is St. John's.
The nation's industrial base is developing, with major industries including tourism, banking and finance, construction, and agriculture. Tourism is a critical part of the economy, attracting visitors with its luxury resorts and natural beauty.
English is the official language of Antigua and Barbuda, although many residents speak a local dialect known as Antiguan Creole, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage.
Antigua and Barbuda's economy is heavily dependent on tourism, with the sector contributing significantly to GDP and employment. The country's culture is a rich blend of African, British, and Amerindian influences, which is evident in its music, dance, festivals, and culinary traditions.
Antigua and Barbuda is also known for its historical sites and landmarks, including Nelson's Dockyard and Betty's Hope plantation, which provide insights into its colonial past and maritime heritage.