The Beach Houses location offers all of the attractions on the island’s south end in close proximity, whilst maintaining a secure and private hamlet for our homeowners’ enjoyment.
The Falmouth and English Harbour area, collectively known as ‘English Harbour’, attracts the largest yachts in the Caribbean to its moorings and marinas, and is also home to the wilderness area of the National Park.
This private enclave features eleven bespoke villas on Antigua’s south coast, combining contemporary design with island craftsmanship. Each home offers spacious indoor-outdoor living and a secure, low-density setting for owners to enjoy.






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The Beach Houses location offers all of the attractions on the island’s south end in close proximity, whilst maintaining a secure and private hamlet for our homeowners’ enjoyment.
Nelson’s Dockyard National Park is the most visited in the country. The only continually working Georgian-era dockyard in the world, it is one of the prettiest historical sites in the Caribbean and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located at the entrance to English Harbour, Galleon Beach offers excellent swimming, gentle waves, and some of the best turtle spotting on the island. A short hike nearby also leads to the Pillars of Hercules, one of Antigua’s most famous natural rock formations.
High above English Harbour sits Shirley Heights, Antigua’s most iconic viewpoint. The restored military fort offers panoramic views over both harbours and is famous for its weekly sunset gatherings with live music, local food, and a laid back island atmosphere.
A favourite among locals and visitors, Pigeon Point is a calm, tree lined beach just minutes from English Harbour. Its clear water, soft sand, and relaxed vibe make it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or a quiet afternoon on the shore.
English Harbour and nearby Falmouth Harbour form the heart of Antigua’s yachting scene. Visitors can explore waterfront restaurants, boutique shops, sailing charters, and some of the world’s most impressive superyachts during the winter season.
English Harbour is surrounded by some of Antigua’s best coastal trails, offering sweeping views over the bays and historic sites. Popular routes include the Carpenter’s Rock, Middle Ground, and Shirley Heights trails, each blending gentle climbs with unforgettable scenery.
Just off the coast of Antigua sits Cades Reef, an underwater park and one of the island’s best snorkelling and diving spots. On calm-weather days, visibility at Cades Reef can be up to 100 feet (30 meters) deep. You may even be able to spot an old sunken yacht on the outer reef.
A short drive from English Harbour, Stingray City offers an unforgettable experience with Antigua’s friendly southern stingrays. Guests take a quick boat ride to a shallow sandbar where the water is calm and clear, perfect for safely swimming, feeding, and interacting with these gentle creatures.
The warm Trade Winds blow here during the months of December through August and there are two world class kitesurfing areas which draw international kitesurfers from far and wide. Jabberwock Beach and Nonsuch Bay.





