English Harbour is a natural harbour and settlement on the island of Antigua, in the extreme south of the island. The settlement takes its name from the nearby harbour in which the Royal Navy established its base of operations for the area during the eighteenth century. Its population is 759 (2001 Census).
Restaurants in English Harbour
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Multimedia exhibitions on the island's history, from the American Indian inhabitants to British colonialism to today.
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
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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.
The G Art Gallery & Cultural Centre has opened its door to the public, free of charge, so that they may visit the beautiful complex and to observe and appreciate the skills shown by the artists here on display. All are welcome to visit and relax at the G.
The G Art Gallery & Cultural Centre has opened its door to the public, free of charge, so that they may visit the beautiful complex and to observe and appreciate the skills shown by the Artists here on display. All are welcome to visit and relax at the G.
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