Better than Dickenson Bay where cruise ships dump 2,500 daily and Deep Bay keeps snorkeling wild for $30
Eight miles southwest of St. John’s, where resort buses never venture, Deep Bay curves into Antigua’s west coast like a forgotten secret. Turquoise water lies glass-flat against white sand. Fort Barrington’s 18th-century ruins crown the headland above. While Dickenson Bay drowns under cruise ship crowds, Deep Bay preserves what Caribbean beaches once were. No beach … Lire plus









