Independence Day in Antigua and Barbuda is a significant holiday in the diary; this tends to fall in early November, with various food vendors around the island serving up a treat to mark the occasion.
For music festival fans, an event that shouldn't be missed is The Moods Of Pan Festival. It takes place every year in late November for more than 20 years, making it the island's longest-running festival after the Carnival. This two-day event features some of the most accomplished steel pan musicians, combining local and international talent to entertain the masses.
With the rainy season coming to an end, the island's landscape becomes enriched with lush vegetation and gorgeous tropical flowers. With that in mind, a trip to Nelson's Dockyard National Park in November would be an ideal time to visit. This dockyard carried so much historical value dating back to 500 BC and later developed as a British Navy base in 1725. Make sure you check out the island's sweeping views from the Shirley Heights viewpoint, and impressive views overlooking the world heritage site - Nelson's Dockyard.
In November, Antigua & Barbuda has an average temperature of 27°C, with highs of 30°C and lows of 24°C. The chance of rain is quite high with an average of 12 days of rain in the month.