Discover the best top things to do in Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda including 40knots - kiteboarding, wing surfing school, Snorkeling Antigua W.I., Bonita Taxi Tours and Rentals, Pete's Taxi & Car Rentals, Half Moon Bay, Bonita Taxi, Tours and Rentals, Devil's Bridge.
5.0 based on 298 reviews
Our school offers high-quality kitesurfing and wing foiling in Antigua. We offer tuition with IKO certified instructors (International Kitesurfing Organization) with the latest and safest equipment. We are located in Nonsuch Bay, on the windward shore of Antigua, in the Caribbean, where the trade winds blow strong and constant. The bay is completely closed by the reef and offers a condition of warm and flat water, ideal to learn and progress. Updated equipment, newest teaching methods and power boat assistance make the best combination for your perfect learning experience. The lessons will start from the beach of Green Island, a tiny island windward to Nonsuch bay, with white sand and crystal blue water; a perfect landing/launching area for kites.
5.0 based on 290 reviews
With a passion for Exploring, Experiencing and Learning; we want to share that passion with you. We noticed the search for a go good snorkeling spot and also that a lot of people miss out by not having the right place to go and learn this beautiful, rewarding and easy activity, because of the fear of the unknown and we want to change that. Explore – Experience – Learn snorkeling at your own pace.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Airport transfers, sightseeing tours and charter services, visits to the historical sites to include but not limited to the forts, plantation houses, old factories, lighthouses, Devils Bridge, Donkey Sanctuary, agricultural farms like Cardi, etc., adventurous tour of the zip lines and the stingrays, the Mount Obama Challenge.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
Thanks Pete and Dorcy for looking after us so well and being flexible about pick-up and drop-off arrangements. Also, thanks for detouring to a local grocery store after our arrival so we could stock up on a few days food and drinks. Also, the detour around the airport roadworks was 'interesting' and saved loads of journey time. Very friendly and professional and efficient. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 534 reviews
Catch some rays while watching the surf at this beautiful pink sand beach.
By far, my favorite beach on the island! Went there twice. Wide open beach, soft, white sand and cool breezes. Great little bar to get drinks and food. Lobster and Von were great in providing chairs and umbrellas at a reasonable cost and they couldn't be more helpful and kind. Definitely a must go to beach!!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Airport pick up, Transfers, Island tour, visit to historical sites, beaches, Fishing, Stingray City, Zip Lining, Museums, Donkey Sanctuary, shopping in St. Johns, Devils Bridge etc.
We used Bonita just for airport transfers to and from our resort. The communication with them was quick and easy setting things up. They were waiting for us with a sign outside baggage claim at the airport, and they were early to pick us up heading back to the airport. Anique was also very responsive when I emailed the next day asking if my wife left the phone in the van and later in the trip when I changed the pickup time. All in all, it was incredibly easy and fun to work with them. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again on my next trip.
4.0 based on 1,000 reviews
Limestone arches formed by seawater erosion, this natural landmark is rumored to have been the site of mass suicides of slaves during slavery times.
A National Park comprised of ocean and limestone on the East end of Antigua next to Indian Town Point. It is a limestone bridge formed by the Atlantic Ocean waves eroding away underneath it and forming a blow hole. It is reported to have been given its name because Antiguan slaves from the sugar plantations and factories jumped off it into the ocean and their death rather than endure the ongoing savagery of their treatment, thus giving their soul to the devil. As viewed from the rocks on the Point it was smaller than I expected. We did not get to view it from the Ocean. We visited it two days in a row to get pictures and information. We got to see and explore Hells Gate from the Ocean later in the week. It was more impressive. Take the time and make the effort to see Devils Bridge if you are in the area. Wear good walking shoes as the limestone is rough and slick in the area. See pictures.
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