Roads in the country are paved and follow a winding and gently sloping course connecting parishes to villages and communities.
Public transportation vehicles contain the letters "BUS" for buses or "TX" for taxis on their yellow licence plates.
Most buses have their routes posted in the front windows, and they're usually privately owned mini-vans seating about 15 people.
All boats are required to enter in Antigua before continuing to Barbuda, and they must obtain a permit from the Port Authority to do so.
English Harbour, the site of Nelson's Dockyard, began as an important port on Antigua centuries ago.
Located near St. John's on Antigua's northern coast, all commercial flights to the country first enter at this airport.