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The intricate art form includes stitching tamarind seeds to create items like earrings and placemats sold at the entrance of Nelson’s Dockyard. – Kristin Braswell If you only break from the ...
Parade. With 365 beaches, Antigua’s famous motto is that there’s a beach for every day of the year. Aside from beaches, ...
Prestigious accolade from leading UK-based travel platform highlights Antigua’s commitment to marine conservation.
History lovers, this one's for you. Tucked into the south of the island, Nelson's Dockyard is a beautifully restored 18th-century naval base that once housed the British Royal Navy (yes ...
Admission to Shirley Heights is included in the admission fee to Nelson's Dockyard (which is $15 for the day). You’ll have to pay additional fees if you dine at the restaurant or attend one of ...
Tucked into the south of the island, Nelson's Dockyard is a beautifully restored 18th-century naval base that once housed the British Royal Navy (yes, including a young Horatio Nelson).
Another favorite is Pillars Restaurant, located at Nelson's Dockyard, which was built in the 1700s by the British in English Harbour and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With scenic views of ...
Life at sea was “like being in prison, with a chance of drowning”, 18th-century English writer Samuel Johnson reckoned.
Right near the Dockyard is one of the island’s most famed (and challenging) hikes, Shirley Heights. A restored lookout and gun battery once used by naval officers, the vista is now a popular ...
The twin-island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda has officially been nominated for Caribbean’s Best Emerging Culinary City ...