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Saint John's, Antigua And Barbuda

Top things to do in Saint John's

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

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Boggy Peak

Antigua's highest peak, offering panoramic views and challenging hikes through lush tropical forest.

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Entertainment

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Coolidge Cricket Ground

Historic cricket ground that has hosted international matches and remains a hub for local sports and community events.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Darkwood Beach

Secluded dark-sand beach with calm turquoise waters, perfect for snorkeling and quiet relaxation away from crowds.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Dickenson Bay

One of Antigua's most famous beaches, known for its powdery white sand and clear turquoise water.

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Sight

Fort Barrington, Antigua and Barbuda

An 18th-century British fort on a hilltop offering sweeping views of St. John's, Deep Bay, and the Caribbean Sea.

Landmark
Landmark

Heritage Quay (Antigua)

Modern duty-free shopping complex adjacent to the cruise ship pier, offering jewelry, liquor, and local crafts.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Jolly Beach

A mile-long white sand beach with calm turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding.

Landmark
Landmark

Jolly Harbour

A vibrant marina and resort hub with shops, dining, and an 18-hole golf course on the west coast.

Museum
Museum

Museum of Antigua and Barbuda

Housed in a historic colonial courthouse, this museum traces the island's journey from indigenous times to nationhood.

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Sight

Prickly Pear Island

Tiny uninhabited island with a historic lighthouse, accessible by boat and offering excellent snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.

Landmark
Landmark

Redcliffe Quay

A historic waterfront area with restored 18th-century buildings, now home to shops, restaurants, and galleries.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Runaway Beach

Popular beach with calm waters and soft sand, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.

Religious site
Religious site

St. John's Cathedral (Antigua and Barbuda)

This iconic white baroque cathedral, built in 1845, is one of Antigua's most recognizable landmarks.

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Entertainment

Antigua Recreation Ground

A historic stadium that hosted 2007 Cricket World Cup matches and remains a venue for sports and concerts.