UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The UNESCO Sites in Antigua and Barbuda have resulted from recognizing 1 cultural and natural landmark as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Antigua and Barbuda and 0 locations on the Antigua and Barbuda UNESCO tentative list. These tourist sites in Antigua and Barbuda are acknowledged for their unique and valuable cultural, natural, artistic, and historic significance and preserved for future generations.

In addition to these 1 sites in the Antigua and Barbuda UNESCO list, many other places to travel to Antigua and Barbuda are being considered for UNESCO recognition. These sites, listed on the tentative list, showcase the country’s rich cultural heritage and are waiting for approval to join the prestigious and famous World Heritage Sites list.

To help visitors discover these remarkable Antigua and Barbuda tourist attractions, we have assembled an interactive map of the UNESCO sites in Antigua and Barbuda.

Antigua and Barbuda UNESCO Map

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Antigua and Barbuda

There are 1 UNESCO World Heritage Site in Antigua and Barbuda. All of these three sites are listed under the Cultural category.

  • Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Antigua and Barbuda are protected locations for their cultural and natural importance.

Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites

Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the southern coast of Antigua. It was once a significant British naval base in the Caribbean and played a significant role in naval operations during the 18th and 19th centuries. The site includes a range of well-preserved structures such as the naval dockyard, sawpit shed, sail loft, officer’s quarters, and the Copper and Lumber Store, all constructed with local stone using traditional building techniques. The site is also home to a number of archaeological remains, including the ruins of fortifications, military buildings, and other structures that provide essential insights into the history and development of the site. Today, the Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites is a popular tourist destination and a testament to the region’s rich naval and cultural heritage.

Tours in Antigua and Barbuda

Our choices of tours in Antigua and Barbuda are divided into thematic features such as Devil’s Bridge, Barbuda, and Nelson’s Dockyard Experience.