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Coco Point Beach | Codrington


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Landmark: Coco Point Beach
City: Codrington
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Continent: North America

Coco Point Beach, Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda, North America

Coco Point Beach is a 1.5-mile stretch of coastline located on the southern tip of Barbuda, within the Barbuda Barbuda National Park.

Visual Characteristics

The beach features fine, white coral sand. The water exhibits a gradient from pale turquoise near the shore to deep azure further out. The coastline is largely undeveloped, with low-lying vegetation and scattered palm trees providing minimal natural shade.

Location & Access Logistics

Coco Point Beach is situated at the southernmost point of Barbuda. Access is primarily via a rough, unpaved track extending approximately 8 kilometers south from the village of Codrington. This track is best navigated by 4x4 vehicles. There is no public transport directly to the beach. Limited parking is available at the end of the track, with no designated facilities.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The beach is composed of pulverized coral and shell fragments, a common characteristic of Caribbean coastlines formed over millennia. The surrounding area is part of a protected national park, established to preserve the island's natural habitats and biodiversity.

Key Highlights & Activities

Swimming is possible in calm conditions. Beachcombing for shells is a common activity. Birdwatching is also a possibility, with various seabirds frequenting the area.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no public restrooms, shade structures, or food vendors directly on Coco Point Beach. Cell phone signal is intermittent to non-existent.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for photography is during the morning hours (approximately 9 AM to 11 AM) for direct sunlight on the water. The dry season, from January to April, offers the most favorable weather conditions with minimal rainfall. High tide is generally preferred for swimming.

Facts & Legends

Historically, Coco Point was known for its exclusive resort, which operated from the 1960s until the early 2000s. The resort's ruins are still partially visible, though overgrown. A local anecdote suggests that the beach was a favored landing spot for smugglers due to its remote location.

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