⛱️ Antigua Cruise Port Guide
Antigua boasts 365 beaches — one for every day of the year. It’s a sun-soaked island with colonial forts, turquoise bays, and laid-back charm.
Top Sights
- Nelson’s Dockyard: Restored naval base and UNESCO site.
- Shirley Heights: Cliffside lookout with steel drum sunsets.
- Dickenson Bay: Popular beach near resorts.
Transportation
- Port is in St. John’s, walkable to shops and cafes.
- Taxis and vans: Available at terminal.
- Excursion buses: Depart for beaches and historic sites.
️ Recommended Shore Excursions
️ Where to Eat
- Hemingway’s: Caribbean classics in St. John’s.
- Catherine’s Café: Beachfront French-Caribbean fusion.
- Papa Zouk: Rum bar and seafood haven.
Insider Tips
- Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (USD accepted)
- Best photo spot: From Shirley Heights at sunset.
- Local flavor: Try pepperpot stew, ducana, and Wadadli beer.
Additional Top Sights and Things to Do
- Wander St. John’s: Explore the colorful streets, St. John’s Cathedral, and Antigua Museum for colonial history.
- Beach-hop to Dickenson Bay: Enjoy watersports, snorkeling, and beach bars, or visit Fort James Beach for a quieter vibe with fort ruins.
- Catamaran Sail: Sail to secluded spots like Rendezvous Beach or Barbuda’s pink-sand shores and frigate bird sanctuary.
- Hike Shirley Heights: Enjoy panoramic views and join a cooking class for local specialties like fungie and grilled lobster.

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