Fun activities for couples in Five Islands Village

Popular activities for couples in Five Islands Village

Scenic Full Day Tour of Antigua

6 hours

4.8
303 reviews

$132.71

Turtle Beach Power Snorkeling Adventure

2 hours

4.9
407 reviews

$124.99

Salty Dogs UTV Adventure

1.5 hours

4.4
59 reviews

$155.00

St. Mary's Mud Buggy Experience

1.5 hours

4.3
83 reviews

$145.00

View from Fort George Monks Hill

Trek Tours Hiking Experience in Antigua

3.5 hours

4.9
141 reviews

$90.00

SoCoHo Luxe Private Jeep Wrangler Tour

5 to 6 hours

4.6
18 reviews

$428.00

Kayaking

SoCoHo Half Day - Mangrove Kayak & Reef Snorkeling

4 hours

4.7
70 reviews

$139.10

Swim With Turtles

1 hour

4.7
15 reviews

$95.00

Exquisite Taxi and Tours Antigua

5 to 6 hours

5
21 reviews

$135.00

VATS Antigua Airport Transfers

0.5 to 1 hours

5
16 reviews

$90.00

Antigua Trailz All Inclusive Buggy Tour

4.5 hours

4.7
40 reviews

$350.00

Tips for couples visiting Five Islands Village, Antigua and Barbuda

When is the best time to visit Five Islands Village?

The best time to visit Five Islands Village is during the Spring months of March to May and the Fall months of September to November. These times of year provide warm and pleasant weather, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and sailing. Additionally, these months tend to be less crowded than the summer months.

What are some fun activities for couples in Five Islands Village?

  • Explore the historic St. John’s Cathedral

  • Take a stroll on the hiking trails of Fort George

  • Visit the Antigua and Barbuda Museum of Historical Emancipation

  • Go diving in the waters of Five Islands to experience vibrant sea life

  • Go snorkeling at Long Bay Beach to explore its marine life and see birds flying above

What are some romantic date ideas in Five Islands Village?

  • Take a romantic boat cruise around the Five Islands Village area.

  • Go for a romantic walk along the stunning beach.

  • Explore Betty’s Hope, the restored former sugar plantation.

  • Visit Antigua and Barbuda’s National Parks and nature reserves.

  • Visit some of the many historical sites and ruins around the island.

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