Fort Berkeley

Antigua


Though ruined, this fort, built in 1704 to protect English Harbour, still has enough walls and a cannon to evoke the challenges of the colonial era. It also offers a nice perspective of the harbor, Nelson's Dockyard and Galleon Beach. It's a pleasant 10-minute stroll from Nelson's Dockyard – find the trail which begins behind the wall above the bakery.


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