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It is on a rocky road and once there, not much to see. It willnot take you long to see and say I've been there.
We hiked here from our hotel but you can take a cab from other locations on the island. Devil's Bridge is a natural wonder where the ocean has eroded the limestone rocks leaving a bridge that the waves crash through in spectacular fashion. There is at least one geyser created when the waves hit just right and the ocean colors are beautiful. Keep your children firmly in hand and away from the edge, there is no rescue or survival if you fall in. You can enjoy the views from a safe distance.
Great bit of rugged coast that the photos don't do justice.If you're driving, take your time on the gravel track!Someone described "the road" as having a few potholes. Yes, it has one and it goes on for about a mile! I've seen smoother roads across ploughed fields before.
This is a fun stop and be sure to read the history about slaves before going. Tried to get the wife near the edge but shes on to me. HaHa.
Located on South East of island near to Half Moon Bay and Long Bay.You need a car to get there and the last mile of the journey is on a dirt road and you have to drive very carefully. No facilities there except two local ladies selling usual tourist things.If you are touring the area it is worth a visit but not a place to go on its own. Sceneric and views very good and Devils Bridge itself would be very spectacular if the sea is rough and the waves are big.
We took a tour which included a stop at Devil's Bridge. It's a real pretty place with great water views with the water splashing up thru the rocks.The ride there is over some rough roads though.
It is really worth the journey here, though the road is gravel at the end. To see the waves crashing against the out-jutting rocky landscape is quite thrilling.
At Devil's Bridge the deep blue of the ocean meets the aqua marine of Antigua's bays. It does not need to be windy for the waves to show their power when they crash against the shore.Just north of the actual span there are natural blow holes that shoot ocean spray high in the air.
The crashing of the waves, the color of the water, the rock formations... go! go! go! see it. It's just stunning.
We walked to Devi's Bridge one day from the hotel's beach. A short 5 minute walk. Mind you it is hot, so grab a glass of ice cubes from the bar to take with you. Very pretty and rugged coast line - worth checking out.
This was really hard to find! The lack of roads signs never fails to amaze me.We got to the general location, and then asked a taxi driver for the way there.It's worth going to.
The scenery was outstanding at Devil's bridge! However that the road to get there is very rough, with quite a lot of potholes! I'd say you'd nee a 4x4 to get there. But once you get there -WOW what a view. Its a great place to sit and watch the waves crash and get some good pictures! There was 1 vendors on site when we there.
When you are out near long bay, stop by Devil's Bridge and enjoy the view. Take along your camera. Be careful on the rough, wet surface and don't go too close to the edge. No facilities. Well worth the drive down the bumpy road. Spectacular view.
Devil's Bridge is one of the coolest attractions in Antigua. Try to rent jeep or small SUV so you can venture easier into places like this. It is free of charge and has amazing views
We visited Devil's Bridge while touring the island in a car we rented. It was pretty isolated and very quiet. No other tourists there. The views were absolutely breathtaking! Definitely something to see.