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Nelson’s Dockyard National Park: Antigua's UNESCO World Heritage Marina

Nelson’s Dockyard National Park: Antigua s UNESCO World Heritage Marina

In continuous operation since 1745, this meticulously restored Georgian-era marina stands as Antigua's premier attraction and earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2016. Restored buildings now host restaurants, hotels, and businesses, including the acclaimed Dockyard Museum. It showcases Antigua's history, the dockyard's legacy, and fort life, with artifacts like a telescope once owned by Admiral Nelson.

Entry to the Dockyard also grants access to Shirley Heights and the Dow’s Hill Interpretation Centre.


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