Dickenson Bay
Soft white sand and calm turquoise water make this one of Antigua’s most popular beaches. It’s ideal for swimming, watersports or just soaking up the view.
Nelson’s Dockyard
A beautifully restored 18th-century naval base where yachts now line the historic harbour. It’s a blend of history and modern sailing culture.
Shirley Heights Lookout
At sunset, the view across English Harbour glows gold while steel bands play and barbecues sizzle. Sundays here feel like a Caribbean festival.
Betty’s Hope Plantation
The ruins of Antigua’s oldest sugar estate tell the story of the island’s colonial past. Guides bring history to life with personal insight.
Sailing Excursions
With a coastline made for exploration, a day on the water reveals hidden coves and sparkling bays. Antigua really is best seen from the sea.