SWIMMING AND SNORKELING

Our boat is available to take you to the beach at Freeman's Bay, at the entrance to Harbour.
It is a white sandy beach with no road access, and there are good snorkeling reefs nearby.

If you wish to have beach chairs, please ask the boatman to bring some with you.
The boat will come back for you whenever you request.

There is no charge to resident guests for this trip.
There is also a lovely beach at Pigeon Point in Falmouth Harbour, now a National Park.

Our car can take you there (about 5 minutes drive) and call for you later, or you may want to walk back through the valley.

Ask at the desk for snorkeling gear and beach towels, and enjoy our beaches!

WALK TO FORT BERKELEY (about half a mile)

The footpath to Fort Berkeley, the fort at the entrance to English Harbour, begins by the southern wall of the Dockyard, on the Harbour side of the Copper and Lumber Store.
Walk around the wall on the wooden dinghy pier and then follow the path up the hill and to your left along the ridge.
From there on the path is clear and open.
This is a pleasant walk with a good view at the end.
The fort is interesting as a fine specimen of old time military engineering.
An information sheet on the Fort is available at the desk.

VISIT THE MUSEUM

A collection of items pertaining to the Dockyard and the history of Antigua is housed in the Admiral's House.
There is a more comprehensive Museum in the town of St John's.
Bus service runs daily to and from St John's.

SAILING

We have a selection of small boats for your free use within English Harbour.
It is also possible to arrange charters for day or half-day sailing, or for off-shore fishing.
Apply at the desk for arrangements.

HIKING

A network of walking trails has been developed in the area which enable you to enjoy the natural beauty and rich heritage of the National Park.
A trail guide is available.
Please advise the desk of your plans, and always walk with at least one companion.


VISIT SHIRLEY HEIGHTS

The fortifications here were the army counterpart to the naval installations at the Dockyard and there are various arched ruins to see.


Stop at the new Dow's Hill Interpretation Center on your way up, and end up at the Lookout which has a fine view of the Dockyard and its surroundings, especially pleasant at sunset with cocktail in hand!