How To Visit Barbuda Frigate Bird Sanctuary?

The Frigate Bird Sanctuary is a must-see attraction in Antigua Barbuda, Caribbean, located in Codrington Lagoon National Park. The sanctuary is home to one of the largest colonies of frigate birds, photogenic birds with a distinctive red throat. The sanctuary is accessible by ferry or sea taxi from Antigua, but only with a licensed operator. The best time to visit the sanctuary is between October and December when the birds are most active.

To reach the sanctuary, take a 15-minute boat ride from Barbuda. The lagoon can only be visited by licensed sea taxi from the Codrington jetty, and reservations must be made at least a day in advance through the tourist office. The best time to visit the sanctuary is during the breeding season, which typically occurs from September to November. Tour prices start at 50 for up to four people, and prime time is between November and April when males gather to feed.

The area is a protected area, and visitors can catch a glimpse of the famous Martello Tower during their journey. The lagoon can only be accessed by licensed sea taxi from the jetty in Codrington, with boat drivers acting as tour guides. Arrangements can be made through your hotel.

In summary, the Frigate Bird Sanctuary is a must-see destination in Antigua Barbuda, offering a unique blend of nature and the grace of frigate birds.


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