Johnsons Point Holidays
Caribbean holidays in splendid isolation
Johnson’s Point offers a quiet, unspoilt beach in the beautiful south western corner of Antigua, the largest of the British Leeward Islands. It is said to offer the best view of neighbouring volcanic island Monserrat, glowering in the distance. Here you’ll find Caribbean sunshine, soft powdery sand, warm inviting water and very little else to distract you from sheer relaxation. Families or couples choosing to come to Johnson’s Point for their holiday will find excellent accommodation at the hotels dotted along this stretch of coastline. Although the resort is quiet, buses do go to the capital St John’s every half hour, so there’s no need to feel cut off.
Ideal for exploring Antigua’s landscape and history
Johnson’s Point is midway between English Harbour in the south and the capital St John’s in the north, making it a great base for exploring the island. The beach at Johnson’s Point has historically been known as Turners Beach after the family that privately owned it for many years. Thankfully now it is available for all to enjoy. It’s a quiet spot with few facilities, which makes it perfect for lazy sunbathing, snorkelling to admire the colourful tropical fish, or strolling along the sands and making the most of the cooling breezes coming in off the sea. A beach bar serves cold drinks and great seafood. All this is just 20 km from the island’s airport, VC Bird International.
Staying around Johnson’s Point will give you easy access to some of Antigua’s many points of historic and natural interest.
Nelson's Dockyard at English Harbour dates from 1743, and is Antigua's most popular attraction. The dockyard’s charming old buildings have been converted into restaurants, an art centre and a market. A nautical museum that features one of Lord Nelson's telescopes is also to be found here. It’s no surprise that Nelson’s Dockyard attracts yachters from all over the world.
From Johnson’s Point you are 16 km from Betty's Hope, the site of Antigua's first sugar plantation. A visit here will reveal much about Antigua’s past economic dependence on sugar cane production. Ruins of two stone windmills and a distillery can be seen at Betty‘s Hope, and a small visitors’ centre gives great insights into the island‘s history.
Take in the tropical scenery along Fig Tree Drive
While staying at Johnson’s Point don’t miss the scenic route along Antigua’s south west coast, Fig Tree Drive. Bananas are known as ‘figs’ on the island, so expect to see plenty of banana trees, as well as old mango trees, coconut palms and grazing cattle.
Weather in Johnsons Point
The weather in Johnson’s point consists of year round sunshine as you would expect from the tropical Caribbean island of Antigua. The average year round temperature is around the 28C mark and the hottest months from July to October can see temperatures heading over 30C. January to March will be the cooler months but only by a few degrees at 28C, and the months from November to June are regarded as the best time to visit. Throughout the year you can expect at least eight hours of sunshine per day. The rainy season is from around May to October but rainfall on Johnson’s Point will be short-lived.
All-inclusive Johnsons Point holidays
A highlight of any all-inclusive Johnsons Point holiday is the generous dining plan, where all meals, drinks and snacks are available to guests. Visitors can look forward to the familiar daily routine on an all-inclusive family holiday to Johnsons Point, with hotels offering extensive buffets featuring a choice of both local food and international fare, and including something to suit all tastes. All-inclusive holidays to Johnsons Point eliminate the need to venture out and dine at the resort's restaurants and bars, and can actually save money over the duration of a stay.



