Two Foot Bay
Two Foot Bay is on the northeast coast, not far from Codrington. This town is well-known for its mysterious caves, many of which are so well hidden that a guide is required to find them. You'll need your own transportation to get the most out of Two Foot Bay, or you can take a guided tour, which is recommended. A knowledgeable guide can tell you all about these ancient peoples, their art, and the island's rock formations.
The karst has been reshaped into dramatic caves and cliffs in Two Foot Bay. One of these caves contains the only petroglyphs on Barbuda. Red-billed Tropicbirds nest in cliff niches, and a variety of Caribbean endemics, including Caribbean Elaenia, Lesser Antillean Bullfinch, Antillean Crested Hummingbird, and Pearly-eyed Thrasher, can be found in the scrub forests that border the cliffs. A visit to Indian Cave in Two Foot Bay National Park, on Barbuda's wild northeastern coast, does not require any outside assistance. The caves are also accessible via a day trip offered by the Barbuda Express ferry company.
Location: Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda
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