St. John's, Antigua Port Reviews

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by GerryBCruisin

There is not a lot to do in the port itself, so visit a local beach (there are 365 of them to chose from) and take in the ocean and white powder beaches. We took a cab ride to Dickenson Bay and rented chairs for the day.

Visited: Jan 04, 2019

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by Kanadakid

Caught bus 22 to Nelson Dockyard for $1.50 and then took Bus 17 to Valley Church Beach - Just past Jolly Beach ($1.50) which was beautiful, and free. There was a bit of a wave break and some coral where you enter the water which saw a few folks clamoring to get in and out. Bought a few local beer for $4 and enjoyed them before hopping on the bus back downtown to shop before boarding the ship.

Visited: Jan 07, 2018

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by arr564

We toured on our own. We hired a taxi and went to Turner beach. We made arrangements for the taxi to pick us up a specified time and he was right on time! The beach had a restaurant/bar and chairs were $5 per person! Very friendly people!

Visited: Oct 28, 2017

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by micivory

Our excursion was the Catamaran Cruise with Lobster Lunch. It was on the vessel One Love. That excursion was the BEST one we went on. It was 6 hours, we stopped at two different beaches, the crew were very entertaining, and the lunch was delicious. We, along with our friends, had a blast and completely enjoyed this excursion. I would give it a ten star if I could!

Visited: Mar 03, 2019

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by SandyRed

Did the catamaran and lobster excursion here. Tons of fun with a great crew and delicious lunch. Antigua is another super gorgeous island. Definitely will be going back.

Visited: Nov 19, 2017

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