Devil's Bridge National Park

Historical landmark · Antigua and Barbuda

Devil's Bridge National Park

Historical landmark · Antigua and Barbuda

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482C+6J4, Willikies, Antigua & Barbuda

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Natural limestone arch with blowholes & ocean panoramas  

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Oct 26, 2025

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Where to Eat, Stay, and Play on Antigua: Beaches, Shopping, and History

"A natural limestone arch with surrounding blowholes, a geological wonder."

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Jainisse Kline

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A Must See Natural Wonder in Antigua ✨️ I’m so glad I made time to visit Devil’s Bridge during my trip to Antigua. This dramatic natural limestone arch, carved over centuries by the Atlantic Ocean, is one of the island’s most striking and humbling natural wonders. The blowholes are incredibly powerful watching the waves slam through and spray high into the air was both thrilling and surreal. 🌊 Breathtaking Views Set on Antigua’s rugged eastern coastline, the panoramic ocean views here are simply mesmerizing. You truly feel the raw force of nature at this spot. ⚠️ Precautions to Keep in Mind: •The limestone is extremely slippery locals strongly advise not to cross the bridge itself. 🚩🚩🚩 • Wear good walking shoes, the terrain is rocky and uneven. • The road leading to the site is unpaved and bumpy a 4x4 vehicle or cautious slow driving is recommended. 📍 Pro Tip: Pair your visit with Betty’s Hope Historic Sugar Plantation, just a short drive away, for a deeper understanding of the island’s past. Devil’s Bridge carries a poignant and tragic history. Being there gave me a moment of deep reflection and respect. If your plans allow, don’t miss Devil’s Bridge. It’s raw, wild, powerful, and unlike any other place on the island. A short stop here (20–30 minutes is enough, longer if you love photography) offers a deep connection to both nature and history just remember to stay safe and tread respectfully.

Chun Wong

Google
Nice view of water crashing on rocks. We had a guide to explain the history without which would have been much less satisfying. The guide helped point out the bridge and the blowhole. We saw cars drive up to the edge to enjoy the view of ocean. There was a small shop owner selling usual tourist stuff.

Nicky G

Google
The Devils Bridge is a picturesque place to visit in Antigua. Entry is free but be warned, the road is very bumpy since it is a gravel/rock road. Once you turn of the main road you will be greeted by a very bumpy road. A car could make it do not worry. Just take your time and drive. On the way, you will pass a couple beautiful houses that I believe form part of a upscale resort. Keep driving till you reach a point where the ocean is on both sides of the road. You have arrived to Devils Bridge. Lower down is parking and there are signs. There is a bathroom and even a vendor selling souvenirs. The water in the bay near the resort is gorgeous so be sure to take pictures there. Walk up a bit and you will see the Bridge. Be very careful and don't get to near it as it can get slippery. Admire the waves crashing on the rocks. There are benches that you can sit on. The Bridge is not huge so do not be disappointed.

Lo

Google
Breathtaking scenery however this landmark is rumoured to be where the slaves were brought off to ship Africa, many jumping off the cliffs to avoid their new life.

Andy Sram

Google
The best thing is the rock formation, beautiful to look at, look around you as you walk, enjoy it, looks almost surreal. On the ground you will see this clear, whiteish substance. It is sea salt, pretty interesting. If you go without a local, you will have to look a bit for the bridge, kinda infront of the souvenier shops. The sound of the water hitting the rocks, bridge, is riveting.

THE EXPLORER

Google
We took a tour in an open air vehicle from the cruise dock across the island. One stop was Devils Bridge. The views are fantastic of the ocean, the luxury resorts and the rocky shoreline. They have a primitive bathroom and charge $1 to use it. The road leading to this area is really really rough so be ready.

Dorothy Kowalsky

Google
Excellent experience! There isn't much of anything else there except few gift huts but they do have clean restrooms!

chiangmaicharlies

Google
Not much to do outside the resorts if you're on this part of Antigua, in fact Devil's Bridge is about it. Devil's Bridge National Park offers an interesting, rocky coastline, part of which makes a bridge in the ocean. Take care as it could be dangerous if you lose attention. Obviously, the rougher the ocean, the more scenic it will probably be. Well worth a trek if you're in one of the nearby resorts.