Falmouth Harbour
South Point
Pigeon Point Beach
Galleon Beach
Curtain Bluff
Rendezvous Bay
Cades Bay
Morris Bay
Windward Beach
Carlisle Bay
Pillars of Hercules English Harbour
St James
Mermaid Gardens
Rendezvous Bay: This secluded gem, accessible via a hike or ATV, promises serenity and pristine waters once you get there. Its shaded areas are perfect for leisurely relaxation. Pigeon Point Beach: A picturesque and popular beach located close to Falmouth Harbour. This stunning and historically significant beach offers a combination of natural beauty, water activities, and a touch of Antigua’s colonial past. Whether you’re interested in sunbathing, swimming, exploring history, or simply relaxing in a scenic setting and enjoying a gourmet meal at Catherine’s Café, Pigeon Point Beach has something to offer you.
W Morris Bay: Morris Bay beach is a hidden gem and a paradise for swimmers, boasting an exceptional snorkelling spot. The beach is less crowded than some of the more popular spots, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to unwind in a peaceful environment. The surrounding palm trees and lush vegetation add to the tropical paradise feel, making Morris Bay beach a must go, for nature lovers and those who love the underwater world. This is one of our favourites for snorkelling, and once we’ve built up an appetite we love to satisfy our taste buds with a fresh fruit salad from the local stall or barbecued chicken from the roadside vendors. SOUTH COAST In deep water; home to several marinas and beaches popular with water activities.
If you think you have found the best beach in your first days in Antigua & Barbuda, don’t stop visiting new ones, we have had many, many favourites over the years as they all have something slightly different to offer.
Galleon Beach: Located at the entrance to Nelson’s Dockyard this beach is known for being a favourite spot for sea turtles. If you’re lucky, you can spot these gentle creatures swimming in the crystal-clear waters or even nesting on the beach, especially during certain times of the year. For those brave enough to venture from the beach and over a few rocks; a short walk to the east end will lead you out to the Pillars of Hercules, where you’ll find opportunities for some deeper snorkelling. We often visit by boat but it is just as easy by car, and is a great day out for the family with very calm waters and a restaurant that has everything you might need for a day on the beach.
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