Experience the vibrant culture and natural beauty of Antigua on this unforgettable island tour! Join us as we explore the island’s most iconic and historic sites. Stand in awe at the breathtaking Devil’s Bridge, a natural limestone arch shaped by the Atlantic Ocean. Discover the charm and naval history of English Harbour, home to Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Journey through the lush rainforest along Fig Tree Drive, where you'll take in scenic views and local village life. Step back in time at Betty’s Hope, the island’s first sugar plantation, and learn about Antigua’s colonial past.
Midway through the adventure, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local gem, where you'll savor authentic Antiguan cuisine—flavorful, homemade, and full of island spice! To finish the day, relax with your feet in the sand during a refreshing beach stop at one of Antigua’s stunning shores.
Perfect for history lovers, nature seekers, and foodies alike—come experience the true soul of Antigua!
We offer convenient island-wide pick-up services from any location in Antigua, ensuring a seamless start to every tour experience.
Saint John’s, Antigua & Barbuda is a vibrant capital and cultural hub nestled on the island’s northwestern coast, surrounding a bustling harbor. It’s not just the country’s largest city—it’s the economic and touristic heartbeat of the island.
Enjoy panoramic views from Shirley Heights Lookout, famous for its sunset parties and views of the harbour.
Devil’s Bridge is one of Antigua’s most striking natural landmarks — a dramatic limestone arch located on the island’s rugged east coast, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea.
Fig Tree Drive is a scenic, ~5‑mile winding road through Antigua’s lush, tropical interior—covering rainforest, farmland, and quaint villages—offering a vivid glimpse into the island's natural and cultural heart. Stop at small roadside stands for fresh fruit, homemade jams, and coconut water. A favorite is the open-air Antigua Vintage Tea House, known for its English-style afternoon tea .
Long Bay Beach, Antigua is a stunning blend of natural beauty and local charm on the island’s east coast, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and shoreline soaking. Also flexible if you have preferred beach, or pehaps wish for an option on the Caribbean side. Beach stop can also be substituted for Shopping in St. John's or any other activity.
Nelson’s Dockyard in English Harbour, Antigua, is a living masterpiece of maritime and colonial history—the only continuously working Georgian-era naval dockyard in the world. Established by the British Royal Navy in the early 18th century and named after Admiral Horatio Nelson, who served there between 1784–1787, it remains a central cultural heritage site today .
Lunch at a local restaurant- A flavorful journey into Antigua’s rich culinary traditions. Blending African, Creole, and Caribbean influences, every dish is hearty, home-cooked, and crafted with love. Enjoy recipes passed down through generations, made with local ingredients like fresh seafood, root vegetables, and bold island spices. From fragrant stews to savory sides, our local dishes serves up an authentic taste of Antigua that feeds both your hunger and your soul. Come hungry—leave delighted!
Watch a 15 minute video on the islands history from the American Indian inhabitants to British Colonialism to today.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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