10 Things to do in Saint Paul Parish That You Shouldn't Miss

October 16, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Saint Paul Parish, Antigua and Barbuda including Monk's Hill, Shirley Heights, Things Local Gallery, Pillars of Hercules, Nelson's Dockyard, Pigeon Point Beach, Galleon Beach, Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre, Admiral's House Museum, Fort Berkeley.
Restaurants in Saint Paul Parish

1. Monk's Hill

(Also Known As Fort George), English Harbour Antigua
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Monk's Hill

Also known as Fort George, this fort was built in 1689 to defend the British settlers against invasions from the French and the Arawak indians.

Reviewed By alexandrina55 - St. John's, Caribbean

An early morning hike up this hill provided exercise, a picturesque view and great opportunity to see a historical site. The st. George Fort as it is also called gives one a glimpse into bygone slavery days.

2. Shirley Heights

English Harbour Antigua +1 268-460-1785 http://www.shirleyheightslookout.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52&Itemid=75
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4.5 based on 2,673 reviews

Shirley Heights

Hills overlooking the Dockyard on the east, named after the governor who built the fortifications.

Reviewed By malefamily - Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Great views of Nelsons dockyard you are able to see from above great view of why it was chosen strategically Refreshments available / toilets

Dockyard Drive Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour Antigua +1 268-562-5386
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Things Local Gallery

4. Pillars of Hercules

English Harbour Antigua
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Pillars of Hercules

Reviewed By 463angusr - Aldeburgh, United Kingdom

Snorkelled here with youngsters who were very impressed with the lovely sting rays, parrot fish and big shoals if surgeonfish. Turtles about, waters clear but not much coral to see.

5. Nelson's Dockyard

St. John's, English Harbour Antigua +1 268-481-5021 [email protected] http://nationalparksantigua.com/visiting/nelsons-dockyard/
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4.5 based on 2,295 reviews

Nelson's Dockyard

Reviewed By neilmF2117MN - Nuneaton, United Kingdom

Loved it here lots of history and also lovely to stroll along the front dreaming about owning one of the wonderful boats, there is so much to see and do here, our only downside was the limited time we had here due to being on an island tour, this is definitely a place on the list to re visit

6. Pigeon Point Beach

English Harbour Antigua
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4.5 based on 392 reviews

Pigeon Point Beach

Reviewed By rochellem65 - Hampshire, United Kingdom

Pigeon Beach English Harbour is one of the most beautiful beaches in Antigua, clear sea, soft sand, play area for kids & facilities. Topped off with the best restaurant in Antigua at one end called Catherine's and a humble relaxed beach bar at the other end called Bumpkin's. Just turn up and enjoy this beautiful location and spend the day blissfully tuned into pure relation????100% recommend!

7. Galleon Beach

Freeman's Bay, English Harbour Antigua
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4.5 based on 189 reviews

Galleon Beach

Reviewed By RiderofTrees - New York City, United States

Turtles, nurse shark, lots of fish and a sunken ship that’s easy to get to and only 15’ deep. Best snorkeling on the island. And highly recommend. I also highly recommend hiking up to see the pillars. One of my favorite parts of the visit. It’s not difficult , but also not easy...but so worth it. Add Mary’s height, and it’s worth a day. We drove (driving in Antigua is a whole ‘mother story!) and parked on the road by the beach. It was a very easy walk. We went on a Thursday just passed high season so there was barely anyone there, but the one bar was also close. Make sure you pack water and snacks just in case! Also, there are no public restrooms

8. Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre

English Harbour Antigua +1 268-481-5021 [email protected] http://nationalparksantigua.com/interpretation-centre/
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4.0 based on 111 reviews

Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre

Multimedia exhibitions on the island's history, from the American Indian inhabitants to British colonialism to today.

Reviewed By clarkwhite - Ipswich, United Kingdom

I was sceptical as I walked in here, tourist attractions not being my thing. However I was completely won over. There was a 15min video presentation about the islands history which was part dated and part informative. Then one of the staff, Kevin, took us on a brief tour of the site and the view below of Nelson’s Dockyard, English harbour and neighbouring islands. He was very knowledgeable and friendly and we both really liked him. Well worth visiting as you go up to Shirley heights

9. Admiral's House Museum

Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour Antigua +1 268-463-1053
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4.0 based on 226 reviews

Admiral's House Museum

Reviewed By bigglesStrathaven - Glasgow, United Kingdom

This has all the historical facts and features that were used by the British navy to defend Antigua during the 17 and 18 century from invaders.Muskets cannonballs cutlasses and many many more interesting items that transport you back to those heady days when Britain ruled the world.

10. Fort Berkeley

English Harbour Antigua http://bestantigua.com/attractions/72-fort-berkeley
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Fort Berkeley

Reviewed By saronic - Zurich, Switzerland

Fort Berkeley sits on a promontory of the Middle Ground peninsula between English Harbour/Freeman's Bay and the Falmouth Harbour protecting the entrance to the first bay. To get there it is a pleasant walk of 10 minutes from Nelson Dockyard with views across to Galleon Beach. On the site there are the remains of a Powder Magazine, of a Guard House, as well as a bastion with a cannon from 1805 (as is written on it). Very recommended is a continuation of the walk from here towards Pigeon Point Beach on the mile-long Middle Ground Trail. It leads past some more military ruins and through an interesting dry vegetation. In between there is a steep climb and descent, for which ropes have been installed. Good footwear is recommended, although I did it without problem with good hiking sandals. At the other end of the trail one arrives at Pigeon Point Beach, a great place for a swim.

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