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Antigua: More than just beaches



Antigua is situated in the Caribbean east, southeast of St. Kitts and north of Guadeloupe and Dominica.


It is a picturesque island that people dream of visiting when they fantasise about a Caribbean getaway.


Antigua is categorised by its beautiful ocean views and turquoise blue waters.


What most people don't realise is that there is a lot more to this island than just the beaches.


There are beautiful beaches like Half Moon Bay, Dickenson Bay, Galley Bay, and Valley Church.


These are just the right places to enjoy sunbathing, water sports with the family, swimming, and snorkelling fun, but there is so much more to do.



Betty’s Hope


Betty's Hope was the first and the most abundant sugar plantation on the island of Antigua.


It stands as a reminder of the role that Antigua played in the British Colonial Era.


It was a plantation that helped Britain generate considerable wealth in the Caribbean.


Established in 1674, it was named after the daughter of one of the former owners.


The comprehensive visitor’s centre and museum educate tourists on the daily lives of slaves on this plantation.


It also offers a way to step back into the past and understand Antigua’s rich history.



St. John’s Saturday Morning Market


St. John is the capital of Antigua and is the centre of island life on Saturday mornings.


This market draws in vendors from all over the island and provides a wonderful place for tourists to spend time.


This market is a beautiful reflection of Antigua.


You can get in touch with the locals, their incredible culture, and their fun way of life.




Nelson’s Dockyard National Park and Shirley Heights


Nelson's Dockyard, located in English Harbour, served the British Naval Fleet during the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815).


It also served as the headquarters for Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson from 1784-1787.


The area is filled with shops, restaurants, cafes, shops, and even a museum where you can spend a fantastic day out in Antigua.


Shirley Heights is a great hike that you can take from the Dockyard.


Shirley Heights is just under 500 feet above sea level, and the summit of this hike allows for views of Guadeloupe island and the active volcanic island of Montserrat, both located just to the south.


It is also a prime spot for a great Sunday night party at the Shirley Heights Lookout Bar and Restaurant.


For more nightlife fun head to Falmouth and English Harbours.


With a wide selection of markets, shops, and restaurants to tour while in Antigua, this island filled with rich colonial history offers plenty of activities away from the beach.


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Wendy Witherstone

As a mother and grandmother who desperately wants to preserve the beauty of our world for future generations, I am passionate about helping people explore the world and make it better at the same time.

My role as your travel advisor is to alleviate all that stress and overwhelm. Through meticulous research (yes, I still do hours and hours and hours of research), strategic global partnerships, and collaboration, I can help you plan the perfect holiday and travel as sustainably as possible.

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