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The Insider's Guide to Old Road

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: Living it Up in Old Road: Your Insider's Guide to Top Attractions, Culinary Hotspots, Nightlife, and More. Discover the Best Recreational Activities, Connect with Friendly Locals, and Experience the Charm of the City.

Welcome to Old Road! If you're planning to move to Old Road, congratulations on taking the first step towards a new adventure. While there are many things to think about before you leave, such as visas, housing, and transportation, it's important to remember that once you arrive, the fun really begins. In this article, we'll introduce you to some of the best sites, restaurants, and nightlife that Old Road has to offer, as well as provide tips on recreational activities and making friends in Old Road.

Old Road, located on the southwestern coast of Antigua, is a charming village that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and local culture. One of the main attractions in Old Road is the Fig Tree Drive, a scenic route that winds through lush rainforests, banana plantations, and traditional Antiguan villages. Along the drive, visitors can stop at the Wallings Nature Reserve, a beautiful forest reserve that offers hiking trails, bird watching, and stunning views of the island. Another must-visit site is the Old Sugar Mill, a historical landmark that offers a glimpse into Antigua's colonial past.

For beach lovers, Old Road is home to two of Antigua's most beautiful beaches - Darkwood Beach and Turner's Beach. Both beaches offer pristine white sands, crystal clear waters, and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Darkwood Beach is perfect for snorkeling and swimming, while Turner's Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and picnicking. For those interested in marine life, the Cades Reef is a must-visit. It's a two-mile long barrier reef that offers excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.

Old Road also has a rich cultural heritage, which is best experienced through its local festivals and events. The most notable of these is the Old Road Fisherman's Wharf Festival, a vibrant event that celebrates the village's fishing heritage with music, dance, and delicious seafood.

The restaurant and nightlife scene in Old Road is a blend of local flavors and international cuisine. One of the most popular restaurants in the area is the Turner's Beach Restaurant, which offers a variety of local and international dishes, including fresh seafood, grilled meats, and traditional Antiguan dishes. The restaurant's beachfront location offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, making it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a relaxing lunch.

Another popular dining spot is the OJ's Beach Bar & Restaurant, a casual beachfront eatery that serves a variety of Caribbean dishes, including grilled lobster, jerk chicken, and fresh salads. The restaurant's laid-back atmosphere, live music, and stunning beach views make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

For those looking for a taste of Antigua's nightlife, the Road House Cafe is a must-visit. This lively bar and restaurant offers a variety of local and international beers, cocktails, and wines, as well as live music and dance performances. The cafe's vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff make it a popular spot for a night out in Old Road.

Recreational activities in Old Road are centered around its natural beauty and outdoor attractions. Hiking and bird watching are popular activities at the Wallings Nature Reserve, while snorkeling and diving are popular at the Cades Reef. For those looking for a more relaxed activity, sunbathing and picnicking at Darkwood Beach or Turner's Beach are excellent options.

For adventure seekers, the Fig Tree Drive offers a unique opportunity to explore the island's interior on a bike or on foot. The route winds through lush rainforests, banana plantations, and traditional Antiguan villages, offering stunning views and a unique insight into the island's culture and history.

Finally, for those interested in fishing, the Old Road Fisherman's Wharf is a must-visit. The wharf is a hub of activity, with local fishermen bringing in their daily catch and offering visitors the chance to try their hand at fishing. The wharf is also the site of the annual Old Road Fisherman's Wharf Festival, a vibrant event that celebrates the village's fishing heritage.

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About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


William Russell
William Russell

William Russell
William Russell

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