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Saint John's Voyage Tips and guide

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For other places with the same name, see Saint John (disambiguation).

Saint John's is the capital city of Antigua and Barbuda. It is on the island of Antigua. In 2011, it was home to 22,000 people.

Understand

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St. John's attracts tourists from the resorts on the island and from the cruise ships which dock in its harbour at Heritage Quay and Redcliffe Quay several times a week.

Climate

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St. John's has a tropical with summer-like weather year-round, with hot days and warm nights. Rainfall is at its highest from September to November due to hurricane activity.

Get in

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By plane

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  • 17.136667-61.7930561 V. C. Bird International Airport (ANU  IATA) (a few kilometres away). It has regular flights from UK, U.S. and other Caribbean islands. V. C. Bird International Airport on Wikipedia V. C. Bird International Airport (Q1433157) on Wikidata OSM directions

By cruise ship

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  • 17.121474-61.8465892 Promenade Cruise Port. Many tourists arrive by cruise ship to spend the day. Most ships dock at large piers that empty into downtown through an open-air shopping mall. OSM directions

Get around

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There are car rentals and many taxi services available.

The local bus service is pretty reliable (ask locals for assistance).

  • 17.114717-61.8393011 Bike Plus, Independence Dr, St John’s, +1 268 462-2453. bicycles and accessories OSM directions

See

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Recreation Ground
  • 17.1227-61.84191 Saint John the Divine Cathedral. The Anglican cathedral with its two towers was built in 1681 as a timber construction, rebuilt in stone in 1722, destroyed in 1843 by the great earthquake, rebuilt in 1845-47. Damaged by an earthquake in 1974 and hurricane "Hugo" in 1989, the interior wood construction and paneling of pine wood has proven to be a good protection against earthquakes and hurricanes. The cathedral is built in baroque style with two towers. On the south portal are life-size, iron statues of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist from 1789. The church offers 2,000 worshipers place. It is still damaged. St. John's Cathedral (Antigua and Barbuda) on Wikipedia St. John's Cathedral (Q4265706) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 17.133333-61.8666672 Fort James (on the northern harbor side, St. John's Point). Foundation stone laying about 1675, today's building stock from 1749, was built together with the on the opposite harbor entrance Fort Barrington for the protection of the port of St. John. It was designed for a crew of 70 and 36 cannons. The well-preserved walls and 10 cannons can still be visited today. The guns weigh about 2.5 tons, their range should be nearly 2,400 m. Fort James, Antigua and Barbuda on Wikipedia Fort James (Q5471402) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 17.122879-61.8405723 Government House. The official residence of the governor-general was built as two separate houses in the 17th century. In 1801, Lord Lavington of Carlisle acquired the house. Renovations are expected to be completed Jan 2026. It is not open to the public. Government House, St. John's on Wikipedia Government House (Q5588898) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 17.118418-61.8332284 Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda, on Queen Elizabeth Highway. Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda on Wikipedia Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda (Q1280751) on Wikidata
  • 17.1222-61.84395 Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, The Old Courthouse. M-Th 9AM-4PM, F 9AM-3PM. In 1747-1750, the Old Court House was built by American architect Peter Harrison using rocks that were broken on the islands of Long Island, Pelican Island and Guiana Island. Also this building was heavily damaged by the earthquakes of 1843 and 1974. It was not restored until the early 1980s. Since 1988, the National Museum of Antigua and Barbuda has been housed here. Curiosities such as stone artefacts of the Arawak Indians can be found in the museum along with uniforms from the Second World War. A visit takes about 30 minutes. EC$8 or US$3. Museum of Antigua and Barbuda on Wikipedia Museum of Antigua and Barbuda (Q2912720) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • Botanical Garden (near the intersection of Factory Road and Independence Avenue). This small park's shaded benches and gazebo provide a quiet refuge from the bustle of activity of Saint John's.

Do

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  • Carnival. Annual festival from late July to early August.
  • Cricket: 17.1031-61.78491 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Factory Rd, North Sound, St Peters, +1 268 562 9224. Established in 2006 and with a capacity of 10,000, this hosts all first class matches in Antigua. OSM directions
  • 17.1224-61.8392 Antigua Recreation Ground. Since 2006 this only hosts cricket at junior level. Antigua Recreation Ground on Wikipedia Antigua Recreation Ground (Q575701) on Wikidata OSM directions

Buy

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The city is famous for its shopping malls and boutiques throughout the city, selling designer jewellery and haute-couture clothing.

Eat and drink

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There are many restaurants in the St. John's area.

There bars all around the island. There are a few distilleries too.

Sleep

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At one of the many hotels or guest houses. For the traveller on a budget try to stay at a local rented apartment or a cheap motel.

  • Jumby Bay, +1 268 462-6000. This luxury resort offers suites and villa accommodations, afternoon tea, tennis instruction, beauty and massage services, and wedding facilities. From US$1175/night.

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