Devil's Bridge

Head to the sinister sounding Devil’s Bridge for a look at this historical natural landmark in Antigua. Devil’s Bridge was supposedly used as the main site for the mass suicides of slaves during slavery times. The landmark has cultural significance to Antigua’s history and the area Indian Town Point was declared a National Park in the 1950s.

The natural sea erosion over centuries has left Devil’s Bridge with a natural limestone arch. Come and admire the rock formation among the rocky shoreline. Watch your footing whilst you’re here and be prepared to wear suitable footwear to prevent slipping on the wet limestone.

If you’re staying at Verandah Resort and Spa, then Devil’s Bridge is only a ten minute walk from the main beach, easy for a quick visit.

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