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Limestone arches formed by seawater erosion, this natural landmark is rumored to have been the site of mass suicides of slaves during slavery times.
Former slave compound, now a shopping district with some of the finest stores and restaurants on the island.
Broad, uncrowded beach on Antigua's south shore.
A one-hour climb (or steep drive) will take you to the top of this highest point on Antigua, from which you can glimpse the neighboring islands of Montserrat and St. Kitts.
Religious and architectural landmark, a beautiful neo-Baroque building looming largely over the city of St. John's.
Soak in some culture at this art gallery featuring the work of Caribbean artists.
The Wadadli Cat is well worth the expense. The resorts all warn you against signing on to "non-approved" excursions, but that is probably because the "non-approved" operators do not always provide...
Sugar plantation established in 1674 and preserved as a monument to the slaves whose labor it exploited.
Runaway Beach is a beautiful little beach a few miles away from the cruise ship terminal.Take a taxi (which cost about $10 for two people) to Runaway beach. This is like a mini resort beach where...
An excellent beach for snorkelling and beachcombing.
This 6,000-yard, par-70 course is known for its sweeping views of the sea.