A Top Family-Friendly Attraction in Antigua: A Pristine Beach for Stingray Encounters

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A Top Family-Friendly Attraction in Antigua: A Pristine Beach for Stingray Encounters

Antigua lies on the tail end of an arc of islands deep in the Caribbean Sea, and its low and undulating landscape is home to over 300 beautiful beaches, such as Half Moon Bay, a beach with gentle waves that is surrounded by a lush, sun-soaked landscape. Antigua also boasts an abundance of tropical plants and fascinating creatures. This ensures that, despite being one of the smallest countries on Earth, thousands of tourists flock to Antigua every year. 



One of the best things about visiting Antigua is experiencing one of the country’s many beaches that have shallow water. One of these is North Sound Bay, a sparklingly clear lagoon where Stingray City, a sandbar that’s a short boat ride from the coast, offers guests an unforgettable encounter with the many stingrays that live there. Earning a Traveler’s Choice Award on Tripadvisor, nearly 3,000 reviews confirm that this is a must-do tour.

Although stingrays get a bad rap, they are gentle creatures that would rather retreat than use their stingers, and generally reserve their built-in defense system for predators. The Southern Rays at Stingray City are gentle and, for a starting fee of $60, visitors of all ages can swim with, feed, and hold these marvelous creatures as they navigate the clear sea with their boneless fins. What’s more, visitors can rest easy if they have any concerns about the animals; they are not penned in at all and are free to come and go as they please.



Combination tours at Stingray City

The serene, clear waters surrounding Antigua provide ample opportunities to snorkel, and booking a stingray tour with Stingray City Antigua also includes snorkeling. This gives you a chance to see many of the colorful fish — including starfish, blue-headed wrasse, and yellow-tailed damselfish — that reside among the coral. You’ll feel at ease with the supportive guides who are very knowledgeable about the sea creatures, and the stingrays in particular (which you can even kiss, if you like). Rum punch is served at the culmination of the tour, along with an opportunity to purchase your photos.

A combination stingray and Laviscount Island tour, aside from giving you an opportunity to swim with the stingrays, takes you to the nearby Laviscount Island which is carpeted by red mangroves and laced with nature trails. Here, you can encounter some of the 50 species of prehistoric animals that roam the island, including the Giant Aldabra Tortoise.

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For a speedier thrill, Antigua Rainforest Tours offers a $170 all-day stingray and ziplining extravaganza that begins with a ride in an open jeep to Antigua’s lush rainforest where you tackle 13 zip lines, one aerial walkway, and two suspension bridges. A delectable Antiguan lunch awaits in the interim, before you are whisked away on a speedboat to meet the stingrays. Tickets for this tour are significantly less for children at $125 (before taxes), and can be booked online.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.