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Hiking Antigua's Fort Berkeley With Pigeon Point Beach Break
Hiking Antigua’s Fort Berkeley with Pigeon Point Beach Break
Dive into the restorative power of nature with this invigorating swim and hike tour set in the charming port of St. John’s, Antigua. Experience the uplifting benefits of a rejuvenating saltwater swim and a thrilling trek through Fort Berkeley’s historical ruins.
Begin your expedition with a captivating hike through the ancient ruins of Fort Berkeley, a historical gem that offers a glimpse into Antigua’s rich heritage. As you tread gently through the remnants of history, you’ll be rewarded with a sensational view of the stunning Falmouth Harbour, a sight that will undoubtedly take your breath away.
The adventure doesn’t end there. Wash off the dust of the trail with a refreshing dip at Pigeon Beach, a tropical paradise renowned for its warm, healing seawater. The Greeks first coined the term thalassotherapy to describe the meditative and healing properties of seawater. Swimming in these mineral-rich waters can boost your immune system, improve circulation, and hydrate your skin, promoting an overall sense of well-being.
Pigeon Beach isn’t just for the adults! This sandy retreat hosts a playground, making it an excellent choice for families with children and ensuring everyone in your party experiences an enjoyable day.
This combination tour is the perfect blend of health, history, and happiness. So, come and witness the best of St. John’s, Antigua, as you explore its historic ruins and bask in the blissful ambiance of Pigeon Beach. Don’t forget to grab a spot and book your place today. Rediscover nature, rejuvenate your senses, and make lasting memories on this unmissable coastal adventure.
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Saint John's, the vibrant capital of Antigua and Barbuda, is a captivating destination known for its colorful colonial architecture. The city offers visitors a charming mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. A must-see landmark is the stunning St. John's Cathedral, an iconic structure built in the 19th century, which offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s religious heritage. The city is also home to the bustling Heritage Quay, a popular shopping district where tourists can find everything from luxury items to local handicrafts. There visitors can bask in the lively atmosphere, peruse local markets offering fresh produce and seafood, and enjoy waterfront dining with views of the harbor. One of the most enticing aspects of Saint John is its proximity to some of the island’s most stunning beaches. With 365 beaches to choose from, there’s a perfect spot for every type of beachgoer. Dickenson Bay, known for its white sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, is a favorite among visitors. The city’s vibrant atmosphere, combined with its natural beauty and historical charm, makes it a must-visit destination in the Caribbean. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/09/25 - 05/16/27 |
Starting At $188 |
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This tour is not wheelchair accessible, nor is it suitable for infants.