Antigua: Sun, Sea, and Serenity

A Memorable Christmas in Antigua: Sun, Sea, and Serenity

Antigua, the land of 365 beaches, was the perfect destination for our recent Christmas adventure. With its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, this trip became a collection of cherished memories. Here's a glimpse into our journey across this Caribbean gem.

To fully embrace the spirit of Antigua, we decided to rent a car, which turned out to be the best decision. The island's compact size made it easy to navigate, and having the freedom to explore at our own pace allowed us to uncover its hidden treasures.

The roads in Antigua are an adventure in themselves—expect winding paths, abundent potholes, and stunning views that’ll make you want to stop for photos at every turn.

Celebrating Christmas in Antigua was a dream, and we spent Christmas Day at Sheer Rocks, one of the island’s most iconic restaurants. Perched on a cliff overlooking turquoise waters, this elegant venue delivered the perfect mix of festive cheer and Caribbean luxury.

The multi-course menu featured beautifully prepared dishes, from fresh seafood to decadent desserts, all accompanied by breathtaking ocean views. The attentive staff and warm ambiance made it a Christmas to remember.

Nelson's Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in maritime history. Walking through this beautifully preserved naval base, we could almost hear the echoes of British sailors from centuries past.

A short drive away is English Harbour. The harbor comes alive at night with quaint restaurants offering everything from fresh seafood to fusion Caribbean dishes all in a real colonial style.

We went to Shirley Heights on a Sunday for their famous sunset party, and it was one of the most breathtaking moments of the trip. The view from the top looked like a painting – the sky turning shades of orange, pink, and purple over English Harbour.

The live music, steel drums, and rum punch made the evening even better. 

Antigua is renowned for its beaches, and we made it our mission to explore as many as possible.

  • Darkwood Beach offered a secluded escape with its powdery sands and crystal-clear waters. If you’re lucky, you might spot sea turtles in the shallow areas near the coral reef.
  • Fryers Beach was perfect for relaxation, with gentle waves and a serene ambiance. It’s an ideal spot for families and has nearby shacks serving delicious fried plantains and fresh coconuts.

  • Runaway Beach had a livelier vibe, ideal for enjoying a refreshing drink while soaking up the sun. 
  • Pigeon Beach, nestled near English Harbour, was family-friendly and had calm waters perfect for swimming. Don’t miss the beautiful french inspired restaurant with delicious food and cocktails at the nearby Catherine’s Café.
  • Dickenson Bay Beach was one of the most popular beaches we visited, with its long stretch of white sand, water sports, and vibrant beachside restaurants. This beach has 5 hotels long the coast and is the closest to St Johns so most days is rammed with tourists from the cruise ships
  • Jolly Beach offered postcard-perfect scenery with its turquoise waters and palm-lined shores. It was the ideal spot to relax and watch the sun set over the horizon. Sandras beach bar was a little gem serving fantastic cocktails and a large menu for lunch.

  • Turners Beach, located on the southwest coast, was serene and less crowded, perfect for a peaceful escape. The beachside restaurant here served fresh seafood that paired perfectly with the idyllic setting.

Pigs Paradise & Snorkeling at Great Bird Island

One of the most unforgettable experiences of our trip was a visit to Pigs Paradise, where we got to interact with adorable swimming pigs. The pigs were brought to the beach daily from a nearby sanctuary for their exercise, and they certainly knew how to entertain! The kids absolutely loved it and couldn’t stop laughing and feeding them milk —it was such a fun experience for the whole family.

 

Another highlight was a boat trip to Great Bird Island, where we had the chance to snorkel in the coral reefs. The absolute highlight was swimming alongside graceful sea turtles and eating a bbq lobster lunch sat on picnic table up to our waist in sea water whilst small fish swam beneath.

Dining in Antigua: Restaurants You’ll Love

Antigua is a culinary delight, with restaurants offering everything from casual beachside fare to fine dining experiences. Here are a few places we loved and recommend:

  1. Sheer Rocks – A must-visit for its cliffside setting, gourmet cuisine, and romantic ambiance. Ideal for special occasions.
  2. Rokuni  A stunning pan asian inspired restuarant set in Sugar Ridge
  3. Catherine’s Café – Located on Pigeon Beach, this French-inspired restaurant serves delicious seafood and offers a relaxed, elegant vibe.
  4. Dennis Cocktail Bar & Restaurant – Perched above Ffryes Beach, this spot serves hearty Caribbean meals with stunning views of the coastline.
  5. Trappas – Situated in English Harbour, this lively eatery offers a mix of local and international dishes at reasonable prices.
  6. The Larder – Perfect for a casual lunch, this deli-style café in St. John’s serves fresh sandwiches, sushi, and smoothies.

For an authentic local experience, don’t miss the roadside food stalls and rum shops scattered around the island, where you can enjoy dishes like jerk chicken, goat curry, and conch fritters.

The sunsets in Antigua are pure magic—each one unique, with vibrant hues painting the sky in breathtaking shades of orange, pink, and gold. I could sit and watch them every evening, mesmerized by their beauty, and never, ever grow tired of the show nature puts on.

Until next time, Antigua – we’ll be back to explore even more of your treasures!

Helen, Pink Waters