Antigua & Barbuda Quiz
Twin islands of sun, cricket, and calypso โ how much do you know about Antigua & Barbuda?
Twin islands of sun, cricket, and calypso โ how much do you know about Antigua & Barbuda?
Antigua famously claims 365 beaches โ one for every day of the year. This 50-question quiz covers the twin-island nation's Caribbean geography, colonial history under British rule, Nelson's Dockyard UNESCO World Heritage Site, cricket legends like Sir Vivian Richards, and cultural traditions from Carnival to fungee and pepperpot.
Antigua famously claims 365 beaches — one for every day of the year. This twin-island Caribbean nation packs cricket legends, Georgian naval history, and vibrant Carnival culture into just 440 square kilometres of tropical paradise.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
You'll explore Antigua's colonial past under British rule, the UNESCO-listed Nelson's Dockyard, the Frigate Bird Sanctuary on Barbuda, Sir Vivian Richards' cricket legacy, and cultural traditions including Carnival and the national dish of fungee and pepperpot.
Antigua claims 365 beaches — one for every day of the year. The island's coastline is dotted with white and pink sand beaches, making it one of the most beach-rich destinations in the Caribbean.
Nelson's Dockyard is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in English Harbour and the only continuously working Georgian dockyard in the world. It served as the base for the British Royal Navy's Leeward Islands Squadron and is named after Admiral Horatio Nelson.
Cricket is the national sport of Antigua & Barbuda. The island produced Sir Vivian Richards, one of cricket's all-time greatest batsmen, and the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium continues to host international matches.
Last updated: March 2026