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Galleon Beach featuring general coastal views, tropical scenes and a sandy beach
Shirley Heights showing a bay or harbor, a coastal town and island images
Mamora Bay showing a sunset, tropical scenes and a bay or harbor
Galleon Beach featuring general coastal views and a bay or harbor
Shirley Heights featuring general coastal views and a bay or harbor

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1. Nelson's Dockyard

Nelson’s Dockyard is a marina that is almost 300 years old and is the world’s oldest operating Georgian boatyard. It forms part of the UNESCO-protected Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, which shelters antique houses, forts, lookouts and museums. Established in the 18th century, Nelson’s Dockyard was the home of the celebrated naval leader Horatio Nelson from 1784 to 1787. Enjoy the ambiance of the marina, which evokes images of Antigua’s colonial years and British maritime heritage.
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Antigua featuring a bay or harbor

2. Galleon Beach

Galleon Beach has an abundance of everything that makes Antigua such a beloved vacation destination. Spend a day at the beach to enjoy pristine white sands and crystal clear waters. Venture into the surrounding area to discover beautiful rock formations and walk along winding trails that cut through thick, verdant undergrowth. Allow plenty of time to explore the rich beauty of the ocean itself, which is filled with fascinating creatures.
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Galleon Beach featuring general coastal views, tropical scenes and a sandy beach

3. Shirley Heights

Awe-inspiring views of protected bays, green hills and beautiful sunsets await in Shirley Heights. This one-time military complex sits on a hilltop at the southernmost tip of Antigua, where it historically served to protect the island from invasion. Hike along trails to discover remnants of Antigua’s colonial past. Have your camera ready to snap postcard-worthy shots. Feast on a Caribbean barbecue, sip tropical cocktails and dance to the rhythm of steel drums.
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Shirley Heights showing island images, a bay or harbor and a coastal town

4. Pigeon's Point Beach

Pigeon’s Point Beach is a popular family-friendly attraction in English Harbour. It is one of the many wonderful beaches that decorate Antigua’s magical coastline. Come to Pigeon’s Point Beach to bask in its stunning natural setting, enhance your tan, read a book beneath a coconut palm and dine at waterfront bars.
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5. Mamora Bay

Mamora Bay is a protected cove perfect for those who want to bask in the coastal glory of Antigua. Discover a glorious white-sand beach backed by swaying palms and bathe in the piercing blue water of the Caribbean Sea. Stay overnight at the Mediterranean-style villas at Mamora Bay and dine on plates of freshly caught seafood. Dabble in a variety of watersports either alone or on guided tours.
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Mamora Bay featuring general coastal views, tropical scenes and a sandy beach

6. Clarence House

Clarence House is an elegant colonial-era landmark set on a hilltop above the eastern banks of English Harbour. Visit the house to see rooms decorated with well-preserved period furniture and enjoy views over Nelson’s Dockyard. Clarence House was once a home and favored vacation spot of British royalty and naval captains. Today it serves as the residence of the governor-general of Antigua and Barbuda in addition to being a venue for private events.
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Clarence House featuring a bay or harbor

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