Heritage Quay in Antigua is a vibrant waterfront shopping and entertainment district, known for its duty-free stores, local crafts, and picturesque harbor views.
St. John’s is a colorful, compact capital known for its colonial-era buildings, lively markets, and busy cruise port. Key sights include St. John’s Cathedral & the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda.
Betty’s Hope is a historic sugar plantation located in the Parish of Saint Peter, Antigua. Established in the 1650s, it was the island’s first large sugar estate and became a model for plantation management.
A natural limestone rock arch formed over thousands of years by the crushing Atlantic waves. It is located on the eastern coast of Antigua, near the village of Willikies in the Indian Town National Park.
Nelson's Dockyard is a historic naval dockyard located in English Harbour. It is a popular tourist attraction, featuring restored colonial-era buildings, museums and a marina.
Shirley Heights is a historic hilltop lookout in Antigua with stunning views over English Harbour. Its old military ruins and famous sunset gatherings make it one of the island’s top spots.
Fig Tree Drive is a scenic winding road that runs through Antigua’s lush rainforest in the southern part of the island, near the town of Liberta to Old Road.
Boggy Peak is the highest peak in Antigua, standing at 402 meters (1319 feet). It was formerly known as Mount Obama and it offers scenic hiking trails with panoramic island views.
Ffryes Beach is a stunning white-sand beach on Antigua’s west coast, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, gentle waves, and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for swimming and relaxation.