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Full Day SoCoHo Jeep Safari-Historic Sites Mangrove Kayak and Reef Snorkeling
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Full Day SoCoHo Jeep Safari-Historic Sites Mangrove Kayak and Reef Snorkeling

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will accompany you on your exciting trip in our Safari Jeep where we will visit some of Antigua’s historical sites. We will then kayak through our mangrove lagoon to our private beach then on a short boat ride to Cades Reef where you will experience some of the best snorkeling in Antigua. The tour ends with a sumptuous Caribbean lunch on the beach. This tour promises to be truly unforgettable!!

Walk with: Comfortable clothes & footwear, sunscreen, towel, insect repellent, and swimwear.

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Stop At: Betty's Hope, Pares Village, St. John's Antigua

On the Caribbean island of Antigua, Betty’s Hope is a former sugar plantation established by Sir Christopher Codrington in the 1600s. Now a museum and historic landmark, the site is dedicated to the memory and lives of the slaves who endured inhumane hardships on the island. The site of the former plantation is scattered with ruins from the 1600s, including a stillhouse, distillery, estate house, and two large stone windmills. A small on-site museum displays maps, artifacts, and a diorama that provide context about how sugar was processed, as well as the conditions under which the plantation’s slaves lived and worked. The landmark’s wide-open space with views of the ocean creates an atmosphere for solemn contemplation about Antigua’s history. While the site is accessible via car, all-terrain vehicles are recommended, as some roads leading to the plantation are not paved. Jeep and 4x4 tours ensure you visit without the hassle of driving or navigating.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Devil's Bridge National Park, Antigua and Barbuda

Devil’s Bridge, located outside the village of Willikies, offers a stunning glimpse into Antigua’s natural formation. Composed of limestone rock, the rugged terrain of Devil’s Bridge is the result of millions of years of ancient reef formation. For hundreds of thousands of years, the Atlantic’s waves have crashed into the east coast of Antigua creating a natural arch, or bridge. Numerous geysers and blowholes surround the arch as waves continually break against the coastal rocks.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, ATG Saint John Antigua

Named after a famous West Indies cricket team captain, the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a massive open-aired arena dedicated to the popular sport of cricket. Easily recognizable thanks to its distinctive blue shades, the stadium was built in 2007 in honor of the International Cricket Council World Cup. Numerous matches were held here and around the island during the event, and the 10,000-seat stadium was temporarily expanded to hold 20,000 people specifically for it. The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a modern structure and continues to host Caribbean Premier League cricket matches every year. There is a northern stand and a south stand, a practice pitch, a training facility and a media center.



Duration: 20 minutes



Duration:6 to 7 hours
Commences in:St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda
Country:Caribbean
City:St. Johns

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