The 10 Best Museums in Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda

January 31, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Lively Antigua and Barbuda move to the music of steel drums. You can visit a different beach each day and not repeat yourself for a full year—and that's why tourists and celebrities alike flock to this sun-soaked Caribbean island. Take a day cruise, rent some diving gear or cruise up the beach on a Segway for a real adventure, island-style.
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Redcliffe Quay, St. John's W1940WC Antigua +1 268-562-7662 [email protected] http://www.zemiartgallery.com/html/welcome.html
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Zemi Art Gallery

Nestled in the trendy district of Redcliffe Quay, St. John's, Zemi Art Gallery captures the essence of traditional Antiguan and Barbudan art with a welcomed fresh approach.

Reviewed By kenfish - New York City, United States

Zemi Art Gallery contains some fabulous gems of art and handcrafted jewelry. It is much more than a souvenir shop. A great place to browse and out the local art scene.

2. Artcafe

Two Foot Bay Road Codrington, BARBUDA Barbuda +1 268-726-9118 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/artcafeinbarbuda
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Artcafe

The ArtCafe is on Two Foot Bay Road about one mile out of Codrington village, and is a small cafe and craft shop and the home of artist Claire Frank. The ArtCafe also now has one room to rent on a 'home-stay' basis which is listed on airbnb or can be booked through the barbudaful website. Claire paints on silk and makes hand-painted t shirts and other crafts. The ArtCafe also has cards, maps and extensive information about Barbuda and the Caribbean, collected over many years, that you can browse through over a freshly ground coffee, a home-made ice cold drink or cocktails. Lunch is a one-dish special served from 12-2 most days, and we also have occasional happy hours on Friday or Saturday evenings. Claire cooks local food with fresh ingredients but if you would like supper you must book in advance, so it's best if you call the ArtCafe first to see what she has and plan your menu, especially if you want to try something special.

Reviewed By LeahW0728

Whatever you are looking for, Artcafe is the place to go. Claire cooks up the most tasty local cuisines, delicious drinks, engaging conversation, gifts to commemorate your guaranteed great memories, and accommodations that are sure to please all wrapped up in beautiful surroundings! Cute outdoor seating areas tastefully decorated, animals, vegetable gardens, and a beautiful, hand-stacked rock bench overlooking the yard. We stayed several nights with Claire and her family during which time we were treated so graciously that we felt right at home. Claire took us on an island tour of the Codrington ruins, caves, and Two Foot Bay to see the wonderful revitalized park area. We saw wild stallions, wilderness, and everything in between with history and current events filled conversation! All in all, if you make the effort to go to Barbuda, you must include the Artcafe!

3. Cedars Pottery

Buckleys Road, St. John's Antigua +1 268-460-5293 [email protected] http://www.cedarspottery.com
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Cedars Pottery

Cedars Pottery began in 1996 when Antiguan born ceramicist Michael Hunt returned to Antigua with his English wife and ceramicist Imogen Margrie. They collaborated to produce a range of hand thrown decorated tableware. The couple have been delighted by the response to their work.

Fig Tree Drive, Wallings John Hughes Village, St Mary's Antigua +1 268-460-1234 [email protected] http://www.figtreestudioart.com
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Fig Tree Studio Art Gallery

Situated in the heart of the rainforest the Fig Tree Studio Art Gallery is shaded by giant silk cotton and royal palm trees. This gallery provides a fabulous opportunity to purchase original artwork directly from a variety of Caribbean artists. There is a wide range of paintings and crafts on sale, and this gallery is a must to anyone visiting Antigua.

Reviewed By Rose9England

This charming gallery has an interesting selection of Caribbean art, mostly local, and is set in a beautiful rainforest garden on Fig Tree Drive. Sallie, an artist and the owner, is friendly, helpful and clearly has a good eye for beautiful pieces. We have been several times and have taken friends, it is great for presents or an island memento. Easy to find and well worth the trip.

5. Gilly Gobinet Art

Needs Must Circle Casa alegre, Needs Must Circle, Fitches Creek, Saint George Antigua +1 268-464-6084 [email protected] http://www.gillygobinet.com
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Gilly Gobinet Art

Art Gallery featuring original paintings by Antiguan artist Gilly Gobinet in her delightful secluded waterfront residence.Her art features paintings in acrylic and watercolour of marine art, birds, flowers, seascapes etc with specialised portraits of dogs and cats by commission and nudes. Fine art prints, greetings cards and books by the artist who can be seen at work on the premises.

Reviewed By LorraineM746 - Beckenham, United Kingdom

Took a trip to Fitches Creek to see Gilly’s home and art gallery. Situated on the east coast of the island, tucked away a little hidden gem of Antigua. Quaint traditional houses, brightly couloured, all neatly set out leading to the waters front. It is a little trip out to get there but great to see another part of the island you would not necessarily take in. Fitches Creek is just charming. The gallery is Gilly’s home and you are met by Rum and Ginger, two of Gilly’s dogs. They demand the obligatory stroke and attention before you can browse the wonderful collection of Gilly’s work.There is something of everyone, water colours, acrylics, canvas and paintings on wooden boards.Mostly inspired by Antigua scenes, fauna and wildlife. I chose 3 lovely watercolours and I can’t wait to get them home and up on the wall. It is a lovely experience going to an artists home and workplace, Gilly makes you feel very welcome.

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

7. Art At The Ridge

Sugar Ridge Village, Jolly Harbour Antigua +1 268-728-1558 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/ArtAtTheRidge
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Art At The Ridge

'Top Ten Best Art Galleries in the Caribbean' - The Culture Trip. 'Best Shopping in Antigua' - Forbes Travel Guide's Startle. Based in Antigua & Barbuda, a visual arts hot spot in the Caribbean, our art gallery and craft gift shop features a wide and diverse range of local art and craft by well-known Antiguan artists and craftpeople. Paintings, pottery, fine art prints and cards, and gorgeous handmade crafts - great gifts, souvenirs and artwork which highlight our island's impressive creative talent. Artwork is also displayed opposite at Sugar Club. We offer a full art gallery service including exhibitions, private commissions and viewings.

8. Betty's Hope

Pares Village, St. John's Antigua +1 269-462-1469 [email protected]
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Betty's Hope

Sugar plantation established in 1674 and preserved as a monument to the slaves whose labor it exploited.

Reviewed By 18sarah08 - Derbyshire, United Kingdom

Really interesting place to visit, great exhibit of the Sugar plantations, showing a model of how the area was, including all the housing. It explained the Slave trade, how some managed to help themselves in such a terrible situation, where others suffered badly, and ran away to the Devils Bridge, only to loose their lives.

9. Museum of Antigua and Barbuda

Long Street, St. John's Antigua +1 268-462-1469 [email protected] http://www.antiguamuseums.org/MuseumAntBar.htm
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Museum of Antigua and Barbuda

Before exploring the island, stop at this museum and update your knowledge of the history of the Caribbean.

Reviewed By 740Lynne740 - Chalfont St. Giles, United Kingdom

Well laid out on one floor,not expensive and easy to find .Possibly enough for about an hour experience

10. Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre

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

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