Solos’ Tour Leader Phil’s solo travel tips for Antigua
Phil Roberts is known for his sense of adventure (and humour), putting a sprightly spring in the step of those new to the world of solo travel. So when he’s the Tour Leader in a place like Antigua—he leaves no stone unturned. After three trips immersing himself in the breathtaking beauty of this Caribbean gem, discover Phil’s recommendations for island life in Antigua…
Top attractions in Antigua (all optional excursions on our Antigua Solos Exclusive holiday)
Catamaran Island Cruise—which involves snorkelling, swimming & free rum
Sunset Party at Shirley Heights —a sunset of all sunsets, BBQ & reggae music
Explore lively Pigeon Point Beach
Antigua’s best-kept-secret
“Visit Rendezvous Beach! It’s possible to go there & see no one else. Magical.”What’s the weather like in Antigua during September and October?
“It’s hot (25 - 30 degrees), not too humid & although it might rain, the chances are it won’t be for long.”‘A great base for exploring’
“Solos guests stay at the Catamaran Hotel. Its position makes it a great base for exploring. You can get out of bed in the morning & be in the Caribbean in less than two minutes. It’s in the south of the island, overlooking Falmouth Harbour. Nelson’s Dockyard is a 10-minute drive.”Night & day
“There are lots of options for the day, some do very little, others do quite a lot or somewhere in between. We usually go out and about two or three of the nights and stay local the remainder of the time for dinner and drinks. It’s a very Caribbean Island vibe.”Perfect for first-timers
“It’s great value & it’s a marvellous example of what a group holiday has to offer. Antigua Solos Exclusivesis ideal for solo travellers who appreciate authenticity, ambience & a less-intensive holiday experience.”………………………………….
Want to experience it for yourself? Phil returns to Antigua Solos Exclusives’ Catamaran Hotel in September if you’d like to join him! See full details here