We chose to get married at Siboney Beach Club in Dickenson Bay because, over the past few years, this boutique beach club and its beach have been at the center of our love story: its highs and lows. Dickenson Bay is full of life—bars, restaurants, music, and water activities. It’s the perfect place to gather, celebrate, and feel the island’s joyful spirit.
If there’s one sunset you must experience, it’s the one at Jolly Beach. The sky transforms into a watercolor of pinks, oranges, and purples. It’s romantic, serene, and unforgettable. We’ve watched sunsets all over the island, but Jolly Beach captures best the soothing escape Antigua gives us—especially when we need a break from the realities and challenges of life in the United States today.
Fort James Beach is wide, welcoming, and peaceful, with soft sand and gentle waves. Just steps away, the ruins of Fort James whisper stories of the island’s past. Right along the shore is the Tree House Beach Club—a vibrant, colorful spot where cocktails, local dishes (and some of the best, just-caught lobsters), and good vibes flow easily. It’s one of our favorite places to unwind. For a chic yet relaxed experience, The Beach Club offers great food, beautiful design, and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s perfect for lounging, dining, and soaking in Antigua’s vibrant spirit.
Near English Harbour, Pigeon Point Beach blends serenity with local charm. Calm waters, soft sand, and an easygoing vibe make it ideal for unwinding. It’s also the closest beach to Dad Tuitt’s family in Liberta and Falmouth, which makes it even more special.
There’s something magical about Shirley Heights at sunset. The view over English Harbour glows in shades of gold and rose, while steel drums fill the air with Caribbean rhythm. On Sunday evenings, the whole place comes alive—locals, travelers, music, laughter. It’s the perfect way to slip into island time.
Long Bay is where the world slows down. The water is clear and gentle—perfect for floating, swimming, or simply letting the sun warm your skin. It’s the kind of place where time drifts by softly.
On the Atlantic side of the island, waves crash against a natural limestone arch known as Devil’s Bridge. It’s dramatic, powerful, and humbling—a breathtaking reminder of Antigua’s raw beauty.