Antigua and Barbuda has a rich history and is not only known for its 365 white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters! You can rent a car or hire a taxi and explore all the unique attractions on the twin island state. From scenic drives through our rainforest to historical sugar plantations and much more…Explore Antigua Today!
- Antigua and Barbuda Museum
The Museum possesses historical value and presents visitors with a collection of vestiges belonging to old shipwrecks, and military fortifications.
- Antigua's Public market
The public market in St.John's provides an extensive and attractive covered outlet for Caribbean fruit and vegetables.
- Betty’s Hope
Built in 1674, Betty's Hope is the site of one of the first sugar plantations in Antigua.
- Codrington Lagoon National Park
Visit the largest Frigate Bird Sanctuary in the entire Caribbean.
- Devil's Bridge
Breakers roaring in with the full force of the Atlantic behind them have carved Devil’s Bridge and created blow-holes with foaming surf.
- Dockyard Museum
This delightful museum is laid out within the Naval Officer’s House at English Harbour, Antigua.
- Fig Tree Drive
Fig Tree drive is the best drive in Antigua!
- Fort Barrington
Take a drive out to Deep Bay, and just after crossing the bridge gaze upon Fort Barrington.
- Fort Berkeley
Up for a bit of exercise? Take a 10 minute walk from the Dockyard to Fort Berkeley.
- Fort James
The cannons still face the entrance to St. John's Harbour, but these days only cruise ships and fishing vessels drift by Fort James.
- Hiking
The English Harbour area in Antigua provides the nature lovers great Hiking Trails.
- Indian Cave
Indian Cave can be found at Two Foot Bay, a windswept part of northeast Barbuda.
- Martello Tower
Signals were sent to the main village of Codrington from Martello Tower, which served as a lookout point.
- Mount Obama
Mount Obama (known as Boggy Peak until August 4, 2009) is the highest point in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda and on the island of Antigua.
- Nelson's Dockyard
A stroll through Nelson's Dockyard is a tranquil walk back in time, through the domain of Admiral Horatio Nelson, the famous British hero of Trafalgar (1805).
- Pink Sand Beaches
Most tourists daydream of either white or black sand beaches. In Barbuda, they can add another colour, with the miles of lovely pink hues lining the seashore.
- Potworks Reservoir
The Potworks Reservoir is a delight for birdwatchers.
- Shirley Heights
Shirley Heights Lookout is home to the ‘biggest and best’ party on the island every Sunday.
- St.John’s Cathedral
It’s an oasis of peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bustle of town.
- Sugar Mills
These sugar mills are dotted around the landscape.

