English Harbour is located on the southern coast of Antigua. It is known for its natural deep-water harbor and stunning scenery.
The most visited place in English Harbour is Nelsons Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 18th century. This beautifully restored naval dockyard, named after Admiral Horatio Nelson, who served in the Caribbean in the late 1700s, is the only Georgian-era dockyard still in operation in the world. Today, it houses a museum, art galleries, shops, and restaurants, all set against the backdrop of historic buildings and lush landscapes. The Dockyard Museum offers fascinating exhibits about the areas naval history and its strategic importance during the colonial era.
One of the most famous places to eat in English Harbour is Catherines Cafe, an elegant beachfront restaurant known for its French-inspired cuisine and laid-back atmosphere. The Admirals Inn, located within Nelsons Dockyard, offers Caribbean dishes. the Galley Bar serves up delicious local seafood and refreshing cocktails.
Popular places to stay in English Harbour include The Inn at English Harbour is a premier choice, offering sophisticated accommodations with stunning views of the harbor, a private beach, and fine dining. South Point Antigua offers stylish, modern suites with panoramic views of the harbor and direct access to the water.
Pigeon Point Beach is a serene spot ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling, with calm waters and a relaxed vibe. Nearby, Galleon Beach is another gem, known for its soft sand, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling opportunities, especially around the nearby Pillars of Hercules, a striking rock formation that is also a popular dive site.
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