From historic tours to nature-orientated excursions, fine-dining experiences, and adrenaline-fueled activities, Antigua might be a small island but it punches above its weight in terms of things to do. In fact, with so many appealing options on offer, the choice can be somewhat overwhelming. So, to make life easier, we’ve come up with a list of the top 10 things to do in Antigua.
There is no better way to get to know the island and her people than by taking a look back at Antigua’s history. A sightseeing tour is a great way to visit historical monuments and get an insight into the island’s complex past. From Nelson’s Dockyard National park to the Shirley Heights lookout and the Blockhouse Ruins, taking a step back in time allows visitors to get a more in-depth understanding about Antigua’s history and culture. If The Inn At English Harbour is your home away from home during your holiday, a boat trip to Nelson's Dockyard is steps away from your bed.
TAKE A BOAT TOUR
One of the best ways to find your bearings is to take a boat tour around the island. Admire English Harbor and see Nelson’s Dockyard National Park. A stroll around Admiral’s Inn and the Sailmaker’s Loft provides a nice break, while a visit to the Blockhouse Ruins the overlook the mighty Atlantic is a great opportunity to take in some stunning views.
Have you ever wished you could swing from one tree to the next like Tarzan? Well, now you can. There is no better way of exploring Antigua’s lush rainforest than via a zip-line tour. While a full canopy tour experience lasts 2 and half hours, you can also opt for a shorter 45 minute tour if you’re not sure your nerves will handle the full course.
A highlight of any trip to Antigua has to involve a visit to Stingray City. Take a speedboat out to see southern rays in their natural habitat. Crystal clear waters allow you to see straight to the bottom of the reef where the rays bury themselves in sand. You’ll even get a chance to feed these massive creatures and if you’re lucky you might even get a glimpse of a hawksbill turtle.
For a spectacular view overlooking the English Harbor, lace up those hiking boots and take a walk up to Shirley Heights. What was once a military complex is now the most wonderful spot to watch the sunset. From around 4pm every Sunday, visitors can enjoy a musical interlude from some local bands as they watch the sun go down with a cocktail in hand.
The spectacular rocks pillars have been formed over thousands of years by the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The stunning beaches that surround the pillars are a great place for both snorkelers and divers. To see the Pillars of Hercules from another angle take the hiking trail which begins at Galleon Beach. While it does involve scrambling over some rocks, the views will certainly be rewarding.
Head to Antigua’s sister island of Barbuda to visit some of the most secluded and beautiful beaches in the world. Featuring pink sand and miles and miles of crystal clear waters. Visit the famous beach bar Shak-a-kai for a cocktail and grilled Lobster, or treat yourself to a luxurious day at Nobu, the world famous restaurant. There is also one the world’s largest colonies of frigate birds on island, with more than 2500 of the black-feathered friends roosting amid the mangroves,
For a truly unique way to see the island take to the skies with scenic helicopter tours. Soaring above the clouds, you’ll get a panoramic view of Antigua from the air and see the island’s volcanoes from a spectacular vantage point. A helicopter tour will be an unforgettable experience that you’ll cherish in years to come.
Finally, before it's time to say goodbye to island life, be sure to find yourself a few souvenirs to remind you of your travels. Redcliffe Quay is a great place for art fans as you can peruse the galleries, boutiques and souvenir stalls to your heart’s content. If you’re after a more local experience be sure to check out St John’s Market on Saturday morning. It’s another great spot to pick up handcrafted items and taste local delicacies.
Clearly, there is no shortage of things to do in Antigua. Whether you want to enjoy time getting to grips with the island’s past or do something a little more active like taking to the hiking trails or exploring the jungle on a 4x4 buggy, Antigua attractions will rarely disappoint. What’s more there are also seasonal highlights to take note of such as the Mango Festival in June and the Carnival which takes place at the end of July. So whatever your preference be sure to prioritize and make sure you include some of the items on this list within your holiday itinerary.
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