Discover the best top things to do in Saint Paul Parish, Antigua and Barbuda including Carib Bean Coffee Company, DiveCarib, The Powder Room Spa, Wave Lengths Hair & Body Salon, 2SIX8 Craft Brewery, Zenergy Boutique, Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre, Admiral's House Museum.
Restaurants in Saint Paul Parish
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Carib Bean Coffee Company is Antigua's only full service commercial coffee roaster, bringing the world's best Arabica coffee beans to the island. In addition to our world class espresso, we serve a range of our own unique coffee blends to passing tourists, and offer guests the chance to experience a coffee roast first hand. This is a chance to really get to see what's behind the brew that gets Antigua moving every morning!
5.0 based on 305 reviews
DiveCarib, based in English Harbour, offers a variety of scuba diving activities including guided dive tours, PADI courses, and Discover Scuba programs for beginners. As Antigua's only independent 5 star PADI facility, you have come to the right place if you are looking for a great scuba diving experience in Antigua. The DiveCarib team have over 40 years of collective experience as professionals in the dive industry, and offer the most organised and enjoyable diving experience on the island. We cater to every experience level, from beginners looking to dive for the very first time all the way up to seasoned, certified divers looking for well guided dive trips. PADI Courses, Tec diving and yacht services are also available here at DiveCarib.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Stunning historical setting. Only spa in English Harbour where You can relax, have lunch, enjoy the pool and a full list of spa treatments including open air massage table. Whether You are staying with us, visiting for the day or enjoying a single treatment, at the Powder Room Spa we pride ourselves in the Art of Restoration. We are waiting for You.
A very great massage experience boom view atmosphere is so relaxing you feel like going back in time and a complete body and mind reset it is a must to do in Antigua
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Anita is one of the best masseuses I have ever received a deep tissue massage from. She found my problematic areas without being told and I felt incredible after each session. Highly recommend this place!
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Antigua's first and only Micro brewery. We have beer on taps as well as bottles. Only bar on the island with draft beer. Check out our Facebook page for our seasonal beer. All ales are made in house.
Thank God for 2SIX8!!! Antigua was in desperate need of good beer and 2Six8 has saved them from a fate of suffering from inferior beer syndrome (IBS). IBS (in this case) is where you’re stuck on an island and there is nothing but small, plain lager beers to drink. Thank you 2Six8 for saving us all! Great beer and wonderful staff. Nikki was kind and entertaining, and Hops the dog was adorable and fun loving. Our favorites were the Goat Farm pale ale and Frig It amber. When we arrived they had just run out of canned beer since they had sponsored a large event the previous day, so what did they do to rectify this? They canned more beer for us and we picked it up the next day. Fantastic!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Great selection, lots of options for tropical clothing and souvenirs. Friendly owner gave us some good tops for what beaches to go to.
4.0 based on 111 reviews
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
4.0 based on 226 reviews
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.
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