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High Street, Saint John's, AG Antigua and Barbuda
contacts phone: +1-268
website: discoverantiguabarbuda.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 17.1211577, Longitude: -61.8458477
Cody Boswell
::Nice shops. Scams abound everywhere. Even worse the moment you set foot outside the complex. Lots of spotters and pickpocket teams. Very apparent if you stay vigilant. The final straw was a crying child decoy when we tried to walk the boardwalk. Immediately gave up and went back on the ship. Again the shops are nice, but to us, completely not worth the time or vigilance.
MD Alsheikh
::Visiting heritage Quay is a must when going to Antigua as it’s considered as the islands center, having free-duty shops and great restaurants and a taxi kiosk where you can get a taxi or tour for a decent price
Denilio
::Heritage Quay in Antigua is a charming waterfront shopping and entertainment area that captures the island’s vibrant spirit. With its colorful buildings and stunning harbor views, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The area is packed with duty-free shops offering jewelry, clothing, local crafts, and souvenirs, making it a great place to pick up unique gifts or high-end items. The atmosphere is lively, often accompanied by the sound of steel drums or local music, adding to the authentic Caribbean vibe. There are also cozy cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy delicious local cuisine or simply relax while watching the boats in the marina. While it can get crowded when cruise ships are docked, the friendly vendors and the variety of stores make it worth a visit. Heritage Quay is a must-see spot in Antigua, combining shopping, culture, and breathtaking views in one vibrant location.
maya apperley
::Very short walk on a long pier and you are rewarded with being in the thick of St Johns, shops, very colourful, bars and restaurants, and of course tour boats of many sizes. It's really easy to wander ashore and amble through the colourful streets, loads of photos, plenty of seats and incredibly lots of free WiFi. We only wanted a short end of day stroll which we really enjoyed but had we known how close the tour boats are we would have spent the day ashore and hopped on a ferry or tour. They are very similar in price to the ship excursions but you are supporting local operators which might be important to you and there are more variety on offer. Worth checking Google or Trip Advisor for guidance as it's a really interesting island if you the time to plan... You can rent ebikes, snorkeling gear etc ashore if you couldn't bring your own.
Ayyaz Ahmed
::recently visited this Quay Complex and was thoroughly impressed with its beauty and safety measures. The architectural design is stunning, providing picturesque views of the waterfront and some colourful buildings. The entire complex is well-maintained and clean, with attentive security personnel ensuring a safe environment for visitors. I highly recommend this quay complex for a delightful and secure experience. Closes early by 5pm however, something to take note of.