Come along on a three-and-a-half-hour, wheelchair-accessible van trip around the captivating island of Antigua that packs in historic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nelson's Dockyard, Dow's Hill Interpretation Center, and panoramic harbor views from Shirley Heights lookout. In a small group of up to 12 fellow explorers, you'll head out in a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic rear lift on a narrated sightseeing adventure. Your tour takes you on a ride through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, old churches, that exemplifies West Indian culture, past the magnificent view of Falmouth Harbour through to English Harbour and Nelson's Dockyard. At Nelson's Dockyard, rife with British Royal Naval history dating back to 1725, you'll be led by a national park guide on a short walking tour past restored Georgian-styled buildings to see where seamen ate and officers slept. You'll also enjoy free time to explore the onsite stores, museum and gift shops. Then stop by Dow's Hill to watch a multimedia presentation that showcases the area's culture and heritage from prehistoric times to today. Top off the day at Shirley Heights, a former signal station and gun battery boasting the best views of Antigua, the Dockyard, and English Harbour you'll find anywhere. Guests interested in this tour must contact in advance of the cruise the Accessible Shore Excursions department at [email protected] to review full details on this tour and availability.