Your knowledgeable tour guide entertains and enlightens you on Antigua’s past and present. This extensive sightseeing tour visits the following sites: Devil’s Bridge, Dow's Hill Interpretation Center, Shirley Heights, Nelson Dockyard, Lunch in English Harbour, Fig Tree Drive, West Coast for beach break, and much more!
ITINERARY:
We pick you up at the cruise terminal or your hotel’s reception!
Devil’s Bridge
Dow's Hill
Shirley Heights
Nelson Dockyard
Lunch Stop
Fig Tree Drive
Caribbean Sea on the West Coast
Darkwood (Beach Stop)
WHAT TO BRING
Comfortable light clothing and shoes
Swimsuit
Sunglasses
sunscreen
Towel
Some cash for souvenirs
** Meeting Instructions ** Heritage Quay pier: Upon disembarkation, exit the cruise pier gate and turn unto the boardwalk and follow the boardwalk to the Rum Runners By The Sea (formerly The Coast) and the Barbuda Express parking lot where our meet and greet guide(s) will be standing with a sign that reads "Voyages Antigua". Please be sure to arrive 10 - 15 minutes prior to the departure time listed above. Nevis pier: In the event that your ship docks at the Nevis pier. As you exit the gate turn left turn and follow the boardwalk until you get to the Rum Runners By The Sea (formerly The Coast) and the Barbuda Express parking lot where our meet and greet guide(s) will be standing with a sign that reads "Voyages Antigua". Please be sure to arrive 10 - 15 minutes prior to the departure time listed above. Any other pier please ask the port security for directions to our meeting location at Rum Runners By The Sea (formerly The Coast) and Barbuda Express parking lot. Recommended Dress Comfortable light clothing, walking shoes, swimsuit, sunglasses, sunscreen and towel.
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.
The Blockhouse is a brick ruin located high above English Harbour in Nelson's Dockyard National Park, overlooking the southeastern coast of Antigua. Constructed in the 18th century, it offers unobstructed views of Antigua's coastline.
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!!
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.
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!!
Darkwood Beach 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!
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