زيارة افتراضية

جولة داخل أنتيغوا وباربودا.

خمس محطّات. خمسة أماكن. قبل أن تَختاروا برنامجاً، اطّلعوا على البلد.

Nelson's Dockyard — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 01 / 07

Nelson's Dockyard

The only continuously working Georgian-era dockyard in the world. UNESCO World Heritage, and the heart of English Harbour. The yachts that anchor here mark the start of every Caribbean sailing season.

Government House, St. John's — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 02 / 07

Government House, St. John's

Residence of the Governor-General. An enduring colonial-era estate, maintained as part of the country's working political architecture.

Falmouth Harbour — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 03 / 07

Falmouth Harbour

The deepest natural harbour in the Caribbean — the staging ground for Antigua Sailing Week, one of the most established events on the global yachting calendar.

Curtain Bluff — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 04 / 07

Curtain Bluff

The quietest five-star in the Caribbean. Set on a private peninsula, no televisions in the rooms, no mobile signal on the beach. Considered. Restrained.

Barbuda's pink sand — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 05 / 07

Barbuda's pink sand

Seventeen miles of empty coastline, the sand tinted pink by crushed conch shell. Barbuda is one of the least visited destinations in the Caribbean — by design.

St John's — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 06 / 07

St John's

The capital city. A working harbour first, a destination second — the place where the island's commercial and civic life actually happens. Georgian frontages along the waterfront, a deep-water cruise berth, and the small streets that run inland to St John's Cathedral.

A quieter interior — أنتيغوا وباربودا

محطة 07 / 07

A quieter interior

Antigua's built heritage extends inland: estate houses, plantation churches, archived documents. The architectural detail of the colonial era survives quietly across the island — in the kind of room where the country's record was kept.

ابدؤوا

حديث أوّل.

وقد رَأيتم البلد، فلنُناقش هل هذا البرنامج يُلائم ظروفكم. تَبدأ رحلة كل عميل بحديث خاص — لا التزام، لا تَكليف.