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There are many hotels in Antigua, there is only hotel in Barbuda though, Coco Point. Here's a list of Hotels in Antigua (for I can't name all):

  1. Sugar Ridge
  2. Hermitage
  3. Pineapple Beach
  4. Sandals
  5. Coco's
  6. Coco Bay
  7. Carlisle Bay Resort
  8. Harmony Hall
  9. Hawksbill (By Rex Resorts)
  10. Jolly Beach
  11. Siboney Beach Club
  12. Trade Winds
  13. Inn La Galleria
  14. Buccaneer Beach Club
  15. Pelican Isle Villas
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There are 20 cities in Antigua and Barbuda

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