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Getting to and from Antigua Cruise Port is easy! Whether arriving by car, public transport, or other means, you’ll find convenient travel options and plenty of parking to ensure a smooth journey.

Make the city your own

Set the journey within the city! Whether you’re traveling to or from the port, easily navigate your way around. Explore the city and discover all it has to offer, with clear directions to help you get there and back with ease.

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Transportation Options
Airport

Airport

Bicycle

Bicycle

Bus Stop

Bus Stop

Guest Information Center

Guest Information Center

Marina

Marina

Rent a car

Rent a car

Scooter & ATV Rentals

Scooter & ATV Rentals

Shuttle

Shuttle

Taxi Stand

Taxi Stand

Terminal

Terminal

How to get to the Cruise Port from the Airport?

Antigua Cruise Port is headquartered along the St. John’s waterfront and oversees cruise traffic operations for St. John’s harbour, Falmouth harbour, and Barbuda.

The cruise port includes Hertiage Quay and Redcliffe Quay, both offering a wide range of duty-free shopping and is just steps away from St John’s commercial district and many nearby attractions.

Taxis are readily available if you prefer a convenient ride to your chosen adventure.

For turnaround passengers, the simplest and most direct way to travel from the airport to the port is by taxi.

Travel tips
for Antigua and Barbuda

Ready for a visit to Antigua and Barbuda?
Here are a few tips that every first-time traveler to Antigua and Barbuda should know:

How do I visit Barbuda?

How do I visit Barbuda?

You can take a ferry or private boat to and from Antigua over to Barbuda, which takes about an hour and a half. There are also direct flights, which take about 15 minutes.
Where should I go to get the best pictures in Antigua and Barbuda?

Where should I go to get the best pictures in Antigua and Barbuda?

There are multiple scenic vantage points on both islands, but the iconic view from Shirley Heights and Nelson’s Dockyard are said to be the most memorable.
What beaches should we visit while on island?

What beaches should we visit while on island?

Antigua and Barbuda is known as the land of 365 beaches. It’s impossible to recommend just one. So take your time and visit ALL of them, you won’t be disappointed.
What currency do I need, should I bring USD?

What currency do I need, should I bring USD?

Antigua and Barbuda uses the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) which can be purchased at most commercial banks or withdrawn from ATMs. In Antigua and Barbuda many establishments and transportation will also accept US dollars.
How do I get to Antigua and Barbuda?

How do I get to Antigua and Barbuda?

Book a cruise of course… There are also non-stop flights available from major markets including Canada, the United States, the UK, Germany, as well as numerous islands throughout the Caribbean.

How do I visit Barbuda?

You can take a ferry or private boat to and from Antigua over to Barbuda, which takes about an hour and a half. There are also direct flights, which take about 15 minutes.

Where should I go to get the best pictures in Antigua and Barbuda?

There are multiple scenic vantage points on both islands, but the iconic view from Shirley Heights and Nelson’s Dockyard are said to be the most memorable.

What beaches should we visit while on island?

Antigua and Barbuda is known as the land of 365 beaches. It’s impossible to recommend just one. So take your time and visit ALL of them, you won’t be disappointed.

What currency do I need, should I bring USD?

Antigua and Barbuda uses the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) which can be purchased at most commercial banks or withdrawn from ATMs. In Antigua and Barbuda many establishments and transportation will also accept US dollars.

How do I get to Antigua and Barbuda?

Book a cruise of course… There are also non-stop flights available from major markets including Canada, the United States, the UK, Germany, as well as numerous islands throughout the Caribbean.