Discover the best attractions and experiences All Saints has to offer
Explore Antigua's well-preserved sites that tell the tale of its colonial history and maritime past.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-preserved 18th-century naval dockyard, now a lively harbor with history at every corner.
Ruined colonial fort at the mouth of English Harbour, offering panoramic views and a peek into Antigua's strategic past.
Ruins of a 17th‑century sugar plantation with interpretive displays on Antigua's colonial era.
Dive into Antigua's past through compact museums that spotlight history, culture, and local life.
Comprehensive exhibits tracing the islands' history from pre-colonial times to independence.
Interpretive displays about Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, and Antigua's maritime heritage.
Visit venerable churches and cathedrals that anchor Antigua's spiritual life.
A prominent Anglican cathedral in the capital with striking architecture and stained glass.
Historic church serving the All Saints community, set in a tranquil parish area.
Explore protected landscapes and scenic viewpoints that showcase Antigua's natural beauty.
Historic harbour area within a national park offering maritime museums, walking paths, and scenic views.
Iconic sunset viewpoint within the Dockyard area, famed for its panoramic harbor views.
Get a feel for the different sides of the island by wandering its charming districts.
The bustling capital with colorful streets, markets, and colonial-era architecture.
Residential area known for its proximity to the coast and pleasant local vibes.
Popular resort district with beaches, eateries, and sailing culture.
Enjoy Antigua’s natural beauty and history without spending a dime.
Stretch out on a broad, white-sand beach with calm waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Watch a spectacular sunset over English Harbour from the famous lookout.
Meander the capital’s streets to admire colonial architecture and market life.
Taste Antigua’s local flavors, from street-food staples to seaside seafood feasts.
Try Antigua’s staple cornmeal dish paired with a pepperpot stew.
Enjoy catch-of-the-day seafood prepared simply at a beachside shack.
Snack on a traditional fried bread that pairs well with local toppings.
Evenings in Antigua range from casual beach bars to lively lookout parties.
Popular beachfront party with live music, great views, and a festive vibe.
Relaxed beachside bars offering music, cocktails, and sunset views.
Cultural performances and theater offer a taste of Antigua’s arts scene.
Enjoy Caribbean music and occasional theater nights in St. John's.
Seasonal cultural showcases celebrating Antigua’s heritage.
Take to the water or land with outdoor sports and water activities.
Explore calm reefs and marine life in shallow waters.
Paddle along coastlines for scenic views and sea breeze.
For a slower pace, explore lesser-known trails and viewpoints.
Historic estate ruins surrounded by jungle-tinged scenery and birdlife.
Find quiet coves and local beaches away from the main tourist zones.