CaribbeanSt. John's

Antigua and Barbuda

Last updated: April 2026

MODERATE COSTEASY VISAGOOD INTERNET

Overview

What remote workers notice first about Antigua and Barbuda.

English-speaking — yachting and regatta culture

365 beaches tagline — compact island for exploring

Tourism and offshore services economy — seasonal crowds

Hurricane season June–November — insurance and backup power

Visa Spotlight

The Primary Choice

Tourist entry

Antigua and Barbuda for digital nomads: English Harbour, sailing culture, visas, hurricane season, and cost of living in the Eastern Caribbean.

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    Income proof

    Foreign remote income documentation

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    Clean record

    Police certificate where required

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    Local address

    Lease or accommodation agreement

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    Insurance

    Health coverage per application rules

Duration: Often 30–90 days — nationality-dependent·Fees: Low

Requirements: Passport, onward ticket sometimes — verify with embassy

Your passport matters

Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.

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Application process

Immigration extensions at Antigua offices — queue early, carry passport copies. Overstays risk fines — settle before departure.

Work permits require employer sponsorship — remote foreign income may not map to standard categories — counsel helps for long stays.

Hurricane preparedness — shutters, insurance, document scans in cloud.

Cost of Living

Average Rent
$900–$2,200/month
1BR Apartment (range)
Food & Dining
$350–$550/month — imports costly
Groceries & dining out
Getting Around
$50–$120/month — rental car common
Local transport
Coworking
$100–$220/month
Desk / membership

St. John's lifestyle index

Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.

$2,200
Per Month Total

Example month — English Harbour–adjacent, modest yacht-adjacent lifestyle:

Rent: $1,400 Utilities + backup internet: $180 Car rental share: $200 Groceries + imports: $480 Eating out: $350 Marina / club fees buffer: $150 Insurance: $120 Misc: $120

Indicative total: ~$3,000 — swings with season and housing tier.

Top Nomad Hubs

St. John's

St. John's

Capital and cruise port — shopping, services, local markets

Avg rent$900–$1,800/month
CoworkingLimited — café work — verify fibre
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English Harbour

English Harbour

Yachting epicentre — Nelson's Dockyard, regatta weeks, expat sailing crowd

Avg rent$1,000–$2,200/month
CoworkingMinimal — marina Wi‑Fi
Explore neighbourhoods
Jolly Harbour

Jolly Harbour

Gated marina community — quieter residential feel

Avg rent$1,100–$2,000/month
CoworkingHome office default
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Neighbourhood picks

English Harbour

Dockyard area

Yacht services — noisy during regattas — premium rents.

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Banking & cash

Local banks serve residents — tourists use foreign cards — USD/XCD. ATMs in St. John's — fees vary — carry small XCD for vendors.

Offshore banking history — compliance tightened — use regulated institutions only.

Expert tip: Compare ATM fees and prefer bank-owned machines in city centres.
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Health & safety

MSJMC and private clinics in St. John's — serious cases may medevac to Miami. Travel insurance with evacuation essential.

Dengue — repellent. Sun exposure serious — hydrate. Emergency: 911 or 999 — verify locally.

Note: Private clinics in St. John's are often a practical choice for expats where available.

Culture & lifestyle

Friendly but small-island pace — gossip travels fast — discretion matters. Dress modestly away from beach strips. Cricket passion — join conversations respectfully.

The real talk

The advantages

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English

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Sailing scene

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Beaches

The challenges

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Hurricane risk

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High import prices

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Small market services

Join the conversation

Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.

Frequently asked questions

Most services on Antigua — Barbuda quieter, smaller — logistics differ after storm rebuild years — research current ferry and services.

Tax snapshot

Tax residency rules apply if you become ordinarily resident — many short-stay tourists do not trigger obligations. Offshore sector has compliance history — use licensed professionals for structuring.

Community tips

Sailing credentials open social life — respect regatta noise calendars. Carnival and August Monday — book housing early. Mosquito protocols — dengue awareness.

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