Betty's
Hope
Built in 1674 by Sir Christopher Codrington
, this was the site of one of the first
full-scale sugar plantation on Antigua. .It
remained in the Codrington Estate until
1920s and is now one of the most beautiful
attractions on the island. Betty's hope is
located just south of Pares Village.
Devil's
Bridge Situates at Indian Town, this is a
natural bridge at the head of Indian Creek,
with low -hole and spouting surfs. Legend
says that if you throw two eggs into the
water to boil , the devil (who is said
to be down there )would keep one and return
the other,
DOW'S HILL
CENTRE
Built among the ruins in the Nelson DockYard
National park, he Centre provides a historic
overview of Antigua's past. "Reflection of
the Sun" is a multimedia presentation, is a
"journey through the dreamy corridors of six
periods of the island's history"
Fig Tree
Drive
The best drive in Antigua is along this
beautiful road. Fig is the Antigua name for
bananas, but the road is lined with lots of
tropical fruit tree-guavas, mangoes,
oranges, and coconuts. fig tree Drive is the
major road opposite the pink coral Catholic
Church just outside the town of Liberta,
north of Falmouth. This area of green
rainforest is something like the Garden of
Eden.
Museum of
Antigua and Barbuda
The Museum is located in downtown St. john's
provides an interesting background of
the nations history from 10,000 years ago.
Learn how the islands were formed and who
lives here. Learn of the Arawaks and
Caribs and their effect on the island.
Admission id free but a minimum donation of
US$2.00 is encouraged.