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    HometourismAirbnb Stays Now Account for 35% of Antigua and Barbuda Arrivals

    Airbnb Stays Now Account for 35% of Antigua and Barbuda Arrivals

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    Antigua and Barbuda is seeing a major shift in its tourism trends, with 35% of visitors now opting for Airbnb-style accommodations over traditional hotels.

    The rise in short-term rentals reflects growing demand for more personal, immersive travel experiences. Tourists are increasingly drawn to local stays that offer flexibility, cost savings, and a deeper connection to the culture and community.

    Hoteliers have begun adjusting to the competition, introducing tailored amenities and local experiences to attract guests. Some are even exploring partnerships with Airbnb hosts to offer hybrid packages.

    While the surge in alternative lodging presents challenges, it also signals opportunities for innovation in the hospitality sector. Authorities say the country remains committed to offering diverse, high-quality options as it adapts to the evolving tourism landscape.

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