You Should Visit Antigua in May. Here’s How.

By: - May 3rd, 2016
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Where to Eat

If Antigua has one can’t miss restaurant, it’s Sheer Rocks (above), perched on the hills below the Cocobay resort. It’s a Mediterranean-focused eatery with world-class seafood, under the direction of Chef Alex Grimley. For a romantic, old-school French-style meal oozing with elegance, head for Le Bistro, while the Sugar Club at Antigua’s Sugar Ridge Hotel also has great fish and steak.


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