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With restaurants, bars, and outdoor musicians, Heritage Quay offers as many opportunities for people watching as it does shopping. Grab a drink at Island B-Hive Sports Bar and sample some local dishes before browsing for breezy linens, stylish jewelry, or the latest perfume. Pick out some new shades at Island Beach Bums and find the perfect piece of artwork at Authentic Antigua and Barbuda to remind you of your idyllic vacation.
For duty-free shopping, you’ll need proof of your status as a traveler. A ticket and ID works.
Slather on the sunscreen—the complex includes an outdoor thoroughfare.
For items including liquor, perfume, and cigars, the duty-free bag must remain closed until you return home or the items will be seized.
Heritage Quay is located between the Promenade Cruise Port and the Antigua Cruise Port, from where a majority of its visitors arrive. For those located elsewhere, taxis are readily available around St John’s; however the buses tend to be unreliable.
The complex is open seven days a week, so you can visit whenever you find yourself in St. John’s. It tends to get busy when the cruise ships dock; pay attention to the cruise ports to see if you can visit in a quiet period. If you’re not interested in shopping, stop by in the evening for dinner, drinks, and music.
After you’ve shopped to your heart’s content, head to the bustling King’s Casino to keep the adventure going. Located just off the Quay, the casino is a favorite spot for visitors. You can play classic casino games such as blackjack and poker, or mix it up with some local variations including Spanish 21 and Caribbean stud poker.