Nelson’s Dockyard National Park

Nelson's Dockyard National Park

Nelson’s Dockyard National Park

Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, a significant historical site in Antigua and Barbuda, has been a focal point of local activity since the first settlers arrived around 500 BC. The park’s centerpiece is the dockyard, established as a British Navy base in 1725. Today, visitors can explore the preserved dockyard, which houses old ships and a wealth of historical artifacts, offering a tangible connection to the island’s maritime past. The setting, with its weathered stone buildings and wooden structures, provides a vivid glimpse into the naval history that shaped the region.

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