Redonda is an uninhabited Caribbean island that is a part of Antigua and Barbuda, in the Leeward Islands, West Indies. The island is about 1.6 kilometres (1 mi) long, 0.5 kilometres (0.3 mi) wide, and is 296 metres (971 ft) high at its highest point.
The island of Redonda, viewed from the south in 2023
The west (leeward) coast of Redonda consists almost entirely of sheer cliffs many hundreds of feet high, 2011
A small stone hut on the top of the island dates from the days when guano was mined there.
A detail of the west coast shows the reddish volcanic rock cliffs and a small rock islet with a visible intertidal algal zone, 2011
Antigua and Barbuda is a sovereign island country in the Caribbean. It lies at the conjuncture of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the Leeward Islands part of the Lesser Antilles.
Antigua in 1823
The Queen on 1953 Antiguan stamps
English Harbour
Southern coast at sunset