Devils Bridge, Antigua
Devil's Bridge in Antigua is a dramatic, natural limestone arch on the island's Atlantic coast, known for its powerful ocean waves and nearby blowholes. Formed by years of Atlantic wave erosion, this unique landmark offers a rugged landscape and is situated in the area of Indian Town Point. The location is also notable for the Antigua & Barbuda International Kite Festival, which is held there annually due to the strong winds. What is Devil's Bridge? It's a natural arch carved by the sea into the soft and hard limestone have eroded a part of the rock to create the bridge-like formation. Blowholes: The area surrounding the arch features natural blowholes that spray water and sea spray, powered by the ocean's waves. Dramatic Landscape: The location provides a captivating view of the raw power of the sea. Slippery Conditions: The rock around the bridge is very slippery, and the waves can be dangerous. Location: It's located on the Atlantic coast of eastern Antigua, near Indian Town Point. Visiting Devil's Bridge: National Park: The site is part of Devil's Bridge National Park, established in 2008. Kite Festival: The annual Antigua & Barbuda International Kite Festival is held at this wind-swept location, providing a spectacular sight with hundreds of kites in the sky. Views: Visitors can take photos and enjoy the powerful ocean views, while also observing the nearby blowholes. Dramatic natural limestone arch, blowholes, Atlantic views, and hiking opportunities.A museum displaying the island's history, from indigenous peoples to colonial era; located in St. John's city.