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Museum of Antigua & Barbuda

Museum of Antigua & Barbuda

The Antigua Museum is the best way to get to know more about the history of the island. Not only can you enjoy the exhibits on Antigua’s historical and archaeological sites, but also also get a sense of what island life was like for its inhabitants back in the day. Furthermore, learn how European influence hit the island and how the colonial past shaped the present times of this nation in the Caribbean. Whether you're alone or with family, this journey through local history is worthwhile.
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Redcliffe Quay

Redcliffe Quay

Redcliffe Quay is a shopping village where Antiguans run their shops and sell local souvenirs at affordable prices. Long ago, the village used to be the main trading place for slaves, rum, sugar and coffee. Today, the village offers a variety of excellent restaurants and a range of small independent boutiques. Whether you're looking for local handicrafts, clothes, delicious pasta and seafood dishes, mouth-watering wines — Redcliffe Quay is a must-see during your stay in St John's.
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5am Hike Club

5am Hike Club

The 5am Hike Club is an experience designed for early birds who want to get some outdoor physical activity at the crack of dawn, in the friendly company of other nature lovers. The hike is free, but donations are welcomed. Collected funds are directed as supporting local charitable initiatives. The hikes are roughly three to four miles long, so make sure you pack some snacks, fruit and water. Wear comfortable shoes and athletic clothing. There’s usually a doctor or nurse in the group, as well security for any unexpected event. Every hike has a different level of difficulty.
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