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English Harbour: A Historic Naval Hub in Antigua

Explore Antigua's historic English Harbour: a UNESCO site blending colonial past with Caribbean beauty, sailing, and stunning views.

English Harbour, located on the southern coast of Antigua, is a captivating blend of British colonial history and Caribbean charm. Once a strategic naval base, it's now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering stunning views, well-preserved architecture, and a vibrant sailing culture.

A brief summary to English Harbour

  • English Harbour, AG

Local tips

  • Visit Nelson's Dockyard early to avoid crowds and explore the historic buildings at your leisure.
  • Hike the Lookout Trail to Shirley Heights for breathtaking sunset views and live music on Sundays.
  • Enjoy swimming and snorkeling at Pigeon Point Beach, a short walk from English Harbour.
  • Try local seafood dishes at waterfront restaurants for an authentic Caribbean culinary experience.
  • Consider visiting during Sailing Week to witness the harbor's vibrant sailing culture.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Nelson's Dockyard, many attractions are within walking distance. Pigeon Point Beach is a pleasant 20-minute walk west, offering swimming and snorkeling. Shirley Heights Lookout is accessible via the Lookout Trail, a scenic but steep hike. Allow about 45 minutes to an hour. Fort Berkeley is a short walk around the bay's perimeter from the dockyard.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in English Harbour. A short taxi ride to Shirley Heights Lookout costs approximately EC$24 (USD $9), but confirm the price before setting off. Taxis can also be hired for island tours, with rates varying depending on the duration and destinations. From the airport to English Harbour, a taxi will cost around $60 (€53).

  • Public Transport

    Buses (minivans) connect English Harbour to St. John's. The #17 bus departs from the West Bus Station in St. John's and takes approximately 1 hour to reach English Harbour. The fare is EC$2 (USD $0.75). From the airport, you will need to take the bus line 42 to the East Bus Station and then transfer to the West Bus Station to get to English Harbour.

  • Driving

    If driving, parking is available at Nelson's Dockyard, with a large free car park. However, parking can be scarce during peak season. On-street parking is also available, but be mindful of restrictions. Paid parking lots can be found in some areas. From the airport, the drive to English Harbour takes about 25 minutes.

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English Harbour, nestled within Nelson's Dockyard National Park, is a graceful and evocative historic district that served as a vital base for the British Navy during the age of sail. Developed in the 18th century, it was the headquarters of the Leeward Islands fleet during turbulent times. Although greatly expanded by Horatio Nelson, the dockyard was gradually abandoned in the 19th century, closing in 1889. Today, Nelson's Dockyard has been completely restored and stands as the only Georgian dockyard in the world. Visitors can explore the meticulously preserved naval architecture, including storehouses now housing art galleries, boutique hotels, and restaurants. The Dockyard Museum, once Nelson's home, showcases Antigua's maritime history. English Harbour offers more than just history. Hike to Shirley Heights for panoramic views stretching across the Caribbean Sea to Montserrat and Guadeloupe. Relax on nearby beaches like Pigeon Point and Galleon Beach, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Explore the Pillars of Hercules, unique rock formations sculpted by the sea. With its blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, English Harbour promises an unforgettable Caribbean experience.

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