Fresh food is flown to the island daily from the United States.
Antigua treasures a history worth being known. The Antigua and Barbuda Museum is located in St. John’s, right at the Old Courthouse on the corner of Long and Market streets. Built in 1750, this is one of the island’s oldest buildings. The museum recaps the geological and political history of the country, the Arawackan civilization featuring a house that depicts its former way of life, and a sugar-cane plantation scale-down. Likewise, this place is undoubtedly an excellent source of information on other sightseeing spots on the island. Don’t miss out on the chance of calling on a small but interesting gift shop on the premises.
Fresh food is flown to the island daily from the United States.