Discover the beauty and history of Antigua on this immersive tour, beginning at Marble Hill Getaway in McKinnons. Experience stunning landscapes as you travel to Hodges Bay and explore the historic Church in Fitches Creek. Continue to Parham to admire St. Peter's Anglican Church, an architectural gem of the island. Delve into the past at the Betty Hope Sugar Plantation, showcasing Antigua's colonial heritage. A serene stop at Jabberwock Beach adds a touch of tranquility before returning to Marble Hill, rounding off a day rich in culture and natural beauty.
- Start your day at 9:30 am or if you prefere and afternoon tour, we set off at 2:30pm from Marble Hill in McKinnons
- Explore important cultural sites including historic churches
- Visit the beautifully restored Betty Hope Sugar Plantation
- Enjoy a relaxing moment at Long Bay Beach during the tour
We are located in the Former Chinese Embassy Building, now Marble Hill Getaway.
Ask your taxi for take you to the former Chinese Embassy building.
St. George's Anglican Church, located in the peaceful area of Fitches Creek, Antigua & Barbuda, is a significant historical and cultural landmark. Historical Importance St. George’s Anglican Church is one of the oldest churches in Antigua and holds deep historical significance. The church reflects the colonial-era influence and the role Christianity played in the lives of the island’s inhabitants, including enslaved Africans during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Betty's Hope serves as a heritage site and museum, offering visitors insight into the island's colonial history and the sugar production process. The site features the restored ruins of the sugar mills and other buildings, providing a glimpse into the life and operations of a colonial sugar plantation. Visitors to Betty's Hope can explore the remains of the windmill used for grinding sugar cane, the boiling house where the sugar was processed, and various artifacts that depict the historical significance of the plantation. There are also informative displays that discuss the history of the plantation, the enslaved people who worked there, and the broader context of sugar production in Antigua and the Caribbean.
Devil's Bridge is a natural and historical landmark located on the eastern side of Antigua. This remarkable site is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, cultural significance, and geological uniqueness. It is “A NATURAL WONDER” Devil's Bridge is a natural limestone arch that has been eroded over centuries by the powerful waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The constant erosion from the water has sculpted this dramatic rock formation, creating a bridge-like structure that juts out over the rough sea The site offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the rugged coastline provides excellent photo opportunities. It's a great spot to experience the raw beauty of nature and feel the power of the ocean. Devil's Bridge is located in the Indian Town National Park, and the bridge is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Antigua, combining natural beauty with deep historical and cultural significance. It’s a place that inspires awe and invites reflection.
Long Bay Beach is a picturesque stretch of sand located on the eastern coast of Antigua. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the beach features soft, white sand and clear turquoise waters, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. The surrounding landscape is characterized by lush greenery and some rocky outcrops, offering a scenic backdrop for relaxation and recreational activities. Long Bay Beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports, including snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The calm waters are generally suitable for families and those looking to enjoy a peaceful beach atmosphere. The beach is less crowded than some of the more famous beaches in Antigua, like Dickenson Bay or Jolly Beach, providing a more secluded and tranquil experience. Visitors can often find beach bars and restaurants nearby, offering local cuisine and refreshing drinks.
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