The 8 Best Historic Sites in Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda

September 12, 2021 Kandra Bartel

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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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

3. Fort James

St. John's Antigua +1 268-480-1225 http://tropicalad.com
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4.0 based on 245 reviews

Fort James

British fort built in the 17th century to protect the entrance of St. John's harbor.

Reviewed By Globetrotter034

Took a walk around to soak up some history. All the cannons and the powder room remains as does the perimeter wall. What a labour intense job to build all of this back when no machines were available to assist. Very impressive!

4. Fort Barrington

Five Islands, St. John's Antigua
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4.0 based on 193 reviews

Fort Barrington

British fort looming dramatically over the shoreline, built in 1779 to protect the British island from the French.

Reviewed By P-D-Rosey - Petrolia, Canada

We hiked her from the Royalton Resort. Amazing 360 degree views of the Island and ocean. Can even see the outline of the wreck of the Andes.

5. 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.

6. The Blockhouse

Antigua
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4.0 based on 19 reviews

The Blockhouse

Reviewed By badrax - Fort Lauderdale, United States

This was literally the high point , with views all around and great fresh sea air Amazing photos and history to soak in

7. Parham

Northern tip of All Saints Road, St. John's Antigua
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3.5 based on 8 reviews

Parham

8. Highland House

Barbuda http://www.barbudaful.net
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

Highland House

Built in the 1720's and now in ruins, it was a large complex of buildings, including slave quarters, stables, offices and cisterns offering a beautiful view.

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