The Barbuda Highlands, referred to locally as The Highlands, are a range of hills located on the island of Barbuda in the Caribbean.
[1][2][3][4] It is named after the now-ruined Highland House.
The Highlands includes Barbuda's highest point at 44.5 meters above sea level,[5] and the hills are characterized by rocky outcroppings, scrub vegetation, cacti and a unique ecosystem that includes several species of endemic plants and wildlife.
[6] The Barbuda Highlands are a protected area,[7] and are recognized for their environmental and geological significance.
The highlands have many caves and are located on the Atlantic Ocean.