Antigua Beaches & Attractions

Sail to paradise aboard our private charters, where pink-sand beaches, historic landmarks like Nelson’s Dockyard, and snorkeling hotspots await. As a British & Antiguan-run company, we offer tailored tours with luxury amenities and local expertise. Let us craft your perfect day on the water – from secluded coves to vibrant marine adventures.

Stunning Beaches Accessible by Boat

Stunning Beaches Accessible by Boat

Discover Antigua’s world-famous shores, where powdery white sand meets crystal-clear waters.

Many of these idyllic beaches are best reached by boat, offering privacy and breathtaking scenery

Discover Antigua’s world-famous shores, where powdery white sand meets crystal-clear waters.

Many of these idyllic beaches are best reached by boat, offering privacy and breathtaking scenery

Dark Wood

A serene escape with calm waters, perfect for swimming and relaxation.

Ffryes Beach

Known for its soft sand and vibrant sunsets, a favourite for beachcombing.

Jolly Beach

A lively stretch with water sports and beach bars, ideal for fun in the sun.

Runaway Beach

Secluded and peaceful, offering unspoiled beauty near St. John’s.

Pink Sand Beach

Barbuda’s world famous pink sands, a blush hued paradise perfect for swimming and unforgettable photos.

Half Moon Bay

A crescent-shaped paradise with excellent snorkelling and pink-tinged sands.

Pigeon Point Beach

A hidden gem with calm waters, great for families and paddle boarding.

Galleon Beach

Nestled near Nelson’s Dockyard, this beach blends history with natural beauty, and Turtles are almost guaranteed

Rendezvous Bay Beach

A secluded cove accessible mainly by boat or on foot, offering tranquillity.

Dickinson Bay

A hub for water sports, dining, and vibrant beachfront energy.

Must-See Tourist Attractions

Must-See Tourist Attractions

Enhance your Antigua adventure with these unforgettable experiences, easily accessible by boat

Enhance your Antigua adventure with these unforgettable experiences, easily accessible by boat

Stingray City

Swim and interact with friendly southern stingrays in their natural habitat.

Pig Paradise

Visit this unique spot where you can snorkel with adorable swimming pigs.

St. John’s

Explore the capital’s colorful markets, historic sites, and lively culture.

Nelson’s Dockyard

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this restored 18th-century naval base is a must-see.

Shirley Heights

Hike or boat to this iconic viewpoint for panoramic vistas and legendary sunset parties.

Snorkeling Hotspots

Dive into vibrant reefs at Green Island or the dramatic Pillars of Hercules.

Antigua Sailing Week

If visiting in April, don’t miss the Caribbean’s premier sailing regatta in English Harbour.

Discover Antigua’s Rich History & Culture

Antigua’s vibrant heritage reflects centuries of colonial influence, maritime history, and strategic military significance. While guided educational tours are available, you can also explore these iconic sites independently as you travel across the island

Discover Antigua’s Rich History & Culture

Antigua’s vibrant heritage reflects centuries of colonial influence, maritime history, and strategic military significance. While guided educational tours are available, you can also explore these iconic sites independently as you travel across the island

Nelson’s Dockyard

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this beautifully restored 18th-century naval dockyard was once the heart of Britain’s Caribbean fleet and a key hub for Admiral Nelson’s operations.

Fort Berkeley 

Guarding the entrance to English Harbour, this historic fort was essential in defending Antigua’s southern shores.

Shirley Heights

A This former military lookout offers sweeping views of English Harbour and stands as a reminder of Antigua’s strategic role in colonial defense.

Monks Hill

A strategic vantage point used to monitor the coastline and deter potential threats from foreign powers.

Fort Barrington

Perched on Goat Hill, this fortification protected Antigua’s northwestern coast from invasions, offering a glimpse into the island’s military past.

Redonda

This uninhabited island was once a contested colonial outpost, playing a surprising role in regional power struggles.

The Martello Tower

A striking example of 19th-century military architecture, built to bolster Antigua’s coastal defenses.

The Andes Wreck 

The remains of this sunken vessel provide a fascinating window into the perils of historic Caribbean trade routes.

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