2 Best Sights in Antigua and Barbuda

Devil's Bridge

Part of Indian Town Point National Park, this natural wonder was formed by the thrashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean against the delicate limestone of the coastline over hundreds of years. You may be tempted to cross the bridge for the thrill, but exercise caution—you do so at your own risk. If visiting during Easter, the skies over the bridge are home to hundreds of kites during the annual Kite Festival.

Megaliths of Greencastle Hill

It's an arduous climb through thick bush (a local guide is recommended) to these eerie rock slabs in the south-central part of the island. Some say the megaliths were set up by early inhabitants for their worship of the sun and moon or as devices for measuring time astronomically; others believe they're nothing more than unusual geological formations.