A Tourist's Guide to Antigua
Country number 6 of 10 of my Caribbean island hop by air.
I fly into Antigua and see the gorgeous ocean. I visit the capital, St. John's, and then drive down to the English Harbour and Jolly Harbour.
English Harbour
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It's like jolly but without the beach and with 1. more attractive men and 2. more people in the bars. (not shown)
English Harbor, Antigua
View of the English Harbor in Antigua. Home of Lord Nelson
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Antigua – In the sparkling Caribbean Sea, just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London, is the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Check out the coolest things to see and do in Antigua.
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Begin your #Antigua #vacation in the port town capital, St. John’s. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shophouses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques. #Visit the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum; walk the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
North of St. John’s, find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies. On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves. #Explore Half Moon Bay, Mamora Bay and English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Antigua and Barbuda.
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1. The islands of Antigua and Barbuda have been inhabited for almost 5,000 years! The island of Antigua was explored by Christopher Columbus in 1493 and named for the Church of Santa Maria de la Antigua in Seville. Antigua was colonized by Britain in 1632; Barbuda was first colonized in 1678. After 349 years as a British colony, Antigua and Barbuda gained independence in 1981.
2. Cricket- This is a national pass time on the island, and the smallest child is involved in the sport. Games are played everywhere on the island. Visit the Antigua Barbuda Museum to see one of the greatest cricketers ever to play the game. The game of Cricket in Antigua is more of a religion than a mere sport. A day of cricket is a brilliant way to view Antigua culture first hand – the excitement and energy that surround the game is fantastic fun and the whole island is literally bouncing when cricket is in town.
3. There are no permanent rivers on any of the islands, and Antigua is the only island to have 3 streams! Antigua and Saudi Arabia share the same feature that neither has any permanent rivers. Both countries rely heavily on desalination for their fresh water supplies.
4. Devil’s Bridge. Situated at Indian Town, this is a natural bridge at the head of Indian Creek with blow-holes and spouting surf. Devil's Bridge got its name because of the large number of slaves that worked the nearby estates had thrown themselves into the sea from the bridge. It was said that the Devil would call them to cast themselves into the sea. The draw to the bridge is believed to be strong in order for so many suicides to have occurred.
5. The highest point of Antigua was known as the Boggy Peak until 4 August 2009, when it was renamed after Barack Obama who has a birthday on this day.
6. Those who stroll Barbuda’s 17 Mile Beach, will probably never see a more ravishing stretch of sand, nor another footprint. Lapped by pale aqua seas, this stunning stretch of pink-tinged sand separates the Barbuda lagoon from the Caribbean sea, and pleases even the most hardened beach connoisseurs.
7. The Carnival is Antigua’s big annual festival which is held from the end of July and culminates in a parade on the first Tuesday in the month of August. Most of the activities take place in the capital city, St John’s. The island’s carnival is always over the long Whit weekend and is five days full of pageantry, dance, calypso and fun.
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Antigua Jolly Harbour
a place for those that want to blend in with the tourist, not locals...diving was awesome in Antigua..amazing..although expensive dives for $115 .calm inviting blue sea definitely a must although flat land n not much to explore. Check out the Old English Harbour where on Sundays there is a live Steel Band
House Hunting in Antigua Part 2 - VLOG
Hi everyone! Sorry for the delay! Life and work have been busy. Here's our House Hunting in Antigua video Part 2! Let me know your thoughts in the comments or try to guess which house we're thinking of taking! A Part 3 may be coming soon if the realtors find more places for us to visit. Thanks for watching!! xox
St. James's Club Resort - All Inclusive - Antigua English Harbour Town
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This 4-star Antigua resort boasts 2 private beaches along the Caribbean Sea and Mamora Bay. It features 4 restaurants, 6 tennis courts and a full-service spa with hair salon.
Overlooking the ocean and gardens, each spacious room has a private terrace or balcony. Cable TV and an in-room safe are included. The rooms feature tile floors and tropical decor.
The state-of-the-art gym has floor-to-ceiling windows with sea views. St. James Club boasts 4 outdoor pools, including a children’s pool and a 3-tiered tranquility pool.
St. James Club All Inclusive has an on-site Watersports Center. Free windsurfing, sailing or kayaking lessons and equipment are available. The Billiards Center has pool and ping pong tables.
Rainbow Garden restaurant offers a spacious dining room and wrap-around patio. The Docksider features panoramic ocean views and Caribbean-inspired dishes. Both beachside bars serve a signature rum punch.
Antigua rainforest canopy tour is 20 minutes’ drive away. Mamora Bay, English Harbour Town, Antigua & Barbuda
Antigua Hidden Wonder Pillars of Hercules
These naturally formed looking pillars are not know by many natives to be one of the go to places to visit. Claimed to be formed from reaction of the wind, rain and the coastal wave, they are now attracting regulars hikers.
South Point Antigua
It’s the best-kept secret in Antigua - the South Point hotel in Falmouth Harbor. Here’s your next Antigua Luxury Vacation. Destination
Antigua and Barbuda Pillars of Hercules 1
The Pillars of Hercules is a spectacular limestone rock formation that guards the entrance to English Harbour. The Pillars, towering along the
tip of Charlotte Point make a difficult hike but are popularly viewed by boat or from Fort Berkeley on the other side of the harbour.
The Pillars are also a popular diving and snorkeling site. Large limestone boulders covered in coral reefs begin just a few feet under the
water and go as deep as 40 feet. Stingrays, trumpet fish and blue tangs are regular visits to the reef
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Destination: Mount Obama Boogy Peak, Antigua Island, West Indies
Great family/group hike location! Found on the Southern side of the beautiful Island of Antigua. Feel free to grab some friends and enjoy this hike for yourself!
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Secret harbour beach resort
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Secret Harbour is a great St. Thomas resort for couples and families who want to relax and have fun in a tranquil island setting with all beachfront accommodations and superb amenities. This unique resort features spacious condominium suites instead of hotel rooms; one of the most private beaches on a pristine marine sanctuary with clear Caribbean blue water, gentle swimming, sugary sand and swaying palm trees, 2 beachfront restaurants, snorkeling and watersport rentals for all skill levels, scuba diving rentals, excursion boats, and more. Other amenities include a freshwater pool, tennis courts, fitness center, gift shop, ATM, guest beach chairs and umbrellas, on-call masseuse, free WiFi, free parking, full customer service team, concierge, and coordinator for St. Thomas destination weddings and honeymoons.
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Antigua - St. John's Market
This is the entrance to the market in St. Johns. The vegetable and produce market is next door - this is just clothing, hats, fabric and such.
HEXO+ Autonomous Drone Flight Test #2 over water, English Harbour, Antigua
Downsized from 2K to 1080p. This is my second flight over water (third flight total). I'm still very nervous about the amount of flight time versus battery consumption. And it's obvious that there's much room for software improvement but found the most frustrating and major source of battery drain stems from its GPS calibration upon start. In the three flights I've made, it's taken 5-10 minutes with up to 45% drainage. Nevertheless you make do with what you have. In this flight, I use both Follow settings, Far Away and Close with a couple of position changes and the picture is beautiful. Thanks for watching.
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The BEST BEACHES & Travel Spots in Antigua, ft. Aerial Drone Footage
Fishing girl goes to Antigua, West Indies one of the best places to travel. One of the best top islands to visit in the world! We show you the top tourism destinations on the island in this travel video plus DJI Phantom 4 travel drone footage. Best beaches, best beachfront resort views and amazing island view of the English harbor, Shirley Heights and more! ⇊CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFO & LINKS⇊
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#Hiking in #Antigua up and around to the #Natural #Wonder #Pillars of #Hercules
We started off the trail from Galleon Beach to the headland out on the edge of Carpenter Rock panoramic view over looking the rugged cost line of English Harbour. We moved down under to the Pillars of Hercules for the picturesque moments.
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Spectacular Antigua & Barbuda – The Beach Is Just the Beginning
Take a deep cleansing breath, chillax and imagine yourself in Antigua and Barbuda with this stunning look at the twin-island nation as you embark on an amazing journey to spectacular beaches, going beyond through lush tropical landscapes.
The tropical islands of Antigua and Barbuda are located in the Northern part of the Eastern Caribbean about a thousand miles to the east of Jamaica and half that distance from Trinidad on the coast of South America.
The area of Antigua is 108 square miles, while Barbuda is 62 square miles. The population of the former is approaching 80,000, but the latter is relatively unpopulated at 1,300. Days and nights are refreshingly cooled by the gentle trade winds.
Barbuda became separated from Antigua by about 28 miles, when the sea-levels of the world rose considerably at about 10,000 BC. Today parts of Barbuda are geologically flooded to form interesting lagoons. Here may be seen the largest breeding and nesting colony of the Magnificent Frigate Bird in the world. Barbuda supports a tremendous diversity of native habitats, as yet unthreatened by development. Reef-fringed Barbuda may be one of the best kept ecological secrets in the West Indies. Her rugged scenery, beautiful beaches, (one at least 12 miles long), lagoons and abundant wildlife may be a resource as valuable as its fisheries.
Ringed with coral reefs, Antigua is known for its many sandy beaches. Visit a different beach each day of the year and not repeat yourself.
This former British Colony is a popular tourist destination on Eastern Caribbean cruises. Tourists and celebrities alike flock to this sun-soaked Caribbean island to absorb its rich history, explore its many activities, tours and attractions where the Summer lasts all 365 days of the year.
Whether you want to take to the water, or spend time on the land there’s loads to do on Antigua.
There’s the Sea Scape glass-bottomed boat for a wonderful view of marine life; the recently renovated Dboat (an old oil rig!) with its bars and ‘grown-up’ waterslides; catamaran tours which include great opportunities for snorkelling; and there’s always the chance to learn to sail!
On land you can discover the rich history and heritage of Antigua with a visit to their UNESCO world heritage area which includes Betty’s Hope, Nelson’s Dockyard and Shirley Heights. A visit to the museum in Devils Bridge is also a must.
And you’ll find facilities for golf, tennis, mountain biking, hiking and even zip rides as well as jeep safari and off-road buggy trips through the inland tropical forest.
This island has become a culinary destination because of the wealth of seafood in its oceans, the quality rums in its glasses, and the joy in its people. The restaurants offer gourmet dining with both international and authentic Caribbean and Antiguan cuisine including delights such as locally caught seafood, salt fish and curried goat with coconut rice.
Cruise ships dock at Heritage Quay by downtown St. John's, Antigua's capital city. The largest and modern of two quays (wharfs) in St. John’s, Heritage Quay is a shopper's paradise, offering two floors of a wide array of duty and tax free merchandise for travellers looking to cash in on amazing value and savings from retail prices of the USA. Heritage Quay also offers visitors a breathtaking view of St. John's Harbor, which comes alive with local and steel pan music, when cruise ships are in port.
There is also a wide selection of sports bars and specialty restaurants around to grab a tropical drink after a day of shopping fun.
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A Tour Of Villa 424 St. James Club, Mamora Bay, Antigua.
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