While visiting the neighboring regions of Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda, it's important to be aware of local customs and etiquette to show respect for the culture and traditions of each destination. In general, it is polite to greet locals with a friendly "hello" or "good morning/afternoon/evening." Dress modestly when visiting religious sites or local communities. Respect the natural environment by not littering and following any designated rules or guidelines. It is customary to ask for permission before taking photos of individuals, particularly in rural or indigenous communities. When dining out, it is polite to wait for everyone to be served before eating. Tipping is common in the Caribbean, so it's advisable to check the local customs regarding tipping at restaurants, hotels, and for tour guides. By being mindful of and respecting local customs and etiquette, visitors can have a positive and culturally enriching experience in the neighboring regions. Onthe other hand, take a look at the historical or cultural landmarks in Antigua and Barbuda.