1. Devil's Bridge
The Devil’s Bridge is a remarkable example of sea-water erosion. Geological, Devil's Bridge is a natural arch carved by the sea from soft and hard limestone ledges of the Antigua formation, a geological division of the flat north-eastern part of Antigua.
20 minutes
2. Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre
Multimedia exhibitions on the island's history, from the indigenous inhabitants to British colonialism to today. The view from Dow's Hill offers a commanding view of English Harbour and the southern coastline of the island.
30 minutes
3. The Blockhouse
Perched hundreds of feet above sea level, this provides a great viewing platform of the rest of the island. Look in one direction and you’ll spot Indian Creek, once home to Antigua’s first peoples. Turn around, and you’ll catch a glimpse of the glamorous Antiguan home of musician Eric Clapton. Amazing photos await you there!!
15 minutes
4. Shirley Heights
At the most southerly tip of Antigua, The Lookout, part of the Shirley Heights Lookout military complex, commands a breathtaking view over the whole of English Harbour. Shirley Heights dates back to the 17th century. This historical site is said to have been built by the British military who were in control of Antigua at the time. A great photo opportunity!!
15 minutes
5. Nelson's Dockyard
Nelson’s Dockyard is the largest of Antigua’s National Parks and is still used today as a working dockyard for numerous yachts and ships. Fully restored to its original splendor, the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings of the Dockyard house modern amenities such as shops, hotels, and marina businesses.
45 minutes
6. Fig Tree Drive
Fig Tree Drive runs through a green area of Antigua, past rainforests and massive banana trees (locals like to call figs). Roadside vendors sell local fruits , so don't pass by without asking them for some mango or black pineapple. Along the way you will pass by the ziplines and yes , look for a few beaches at end of it!!
7. Darkwood Beach
Darkwood offers some of the most iridescent seas and white beaches on the island, set on a backdrop of hilltops and tropical forestry; the views are both panoramic and spectacular also on a clear day, you can see Montserrat. Being one of the longest stretches of beach there is ample space to take it all in and with warm, alluring sea lapping up on pristine sands, there is plenty of reasons to visit!
30 minutes