Redonda Postal Codes, Antigua and Barbuda

There is no official postal code or zip code for Redonda, as Antigua and Barbuda does not use a national postal code system. Mail delivery relies on physical street addresses, town/village names, and, crucially, specifying the correct island (either Antigua or Barbuda). If an online form or shipping site requires a mandatory code, 00000 (five zeros) or N/A can be used to complete the field. However, please note this is not an official code. A sample shipping address format is: [Recipient Name], [Street Address], Redonda, Antigua and Barbuda.

Postal Codes for Places in Redonda

Place Name Postal Codes
Redonda 00000

Sample Address Format for Redonda

No official zip/postal code is used here. In forms you may use 00000 or N/A.
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Redonda, 00000
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Redonda on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Redonda dependencies in Antigua and Barbuda. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Redonda Quick Facts

Country Antigua and Barbuda (AG)
Postal Code Status No Official Postal/Zip Code Used

What to Know About Redonda

Key Facts

Redonda is a small, uninhabited island territory that forms part of the sovereign state of Antigua and Barbuda. Located approximately 56 kilometers southwest of Antigua in the Caribbean Sea, this rocky islet is the third and smallest constituent of the nation after Antigua and Barbuda itself. With a total land area of just 1.6 square kilometers, Redonda is characterized by steep cliffs rising dramatically from the sea, reaching heights of up to 296 meters at its highest point. The island has no permanent population and is primarily known for its ecological significance as an important seabird nesting site, particularly for frigatebirds and boobies. Historically, Redonda was claimed by the United Kingdom in the 19th century and was briefly declared an independent kingdom in 1865, though this was never internationally recognized. Today, the island is administered as a dependency of Antigua and Barbuda and is protected as a nature reserve. While Redonda contains no municipalities or populated settlements, its unique status as part of Antigua and Barbuda makes it relevant for understanding the complete territorial scope of the nation's administrative structure, including potential considerations for specialized postal and administrative services.

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