Mamora Bay
Southeast section of island, St. John's, Antigua and BarbudaMap
+268 462 0480 (Department of Tourism)
Neighborhood: Mamora Bay Area
Overview
On the southeast corner of Antigua lies Mamora bay, which was formed over a ridge of rocks. There is an important Indian village here, which was discovered around 1960. The style of pottery found here is now known as the Mamora Bay style and has broad-lined marks on it, or a design that's supposed to be a frog. These designs are believed to date back to 900-1200 A.D.
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Beaches/Bodies of Water
NEARBY HOTELS
Copper & Lumber Store Hotel
2.1 mi
Galleon Beach Club
2.1 mi
St James's Club
2.1 mi
The Deck
2.1 mi
The Admiral's Inn
2.1 mi
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NEARBY THINGS TO DO
Aquanaut
0.3 mi
Bat's Cave
1.1 mi
Shirley Heights Lookout
1.7 mi
Galleon Beach
1.7 mi
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NEARBY RESTAURANTS
Mainbrace Pub (The)
1.8 mi
Wardroom Restaurant (The)
1.8 mi
Catherine's Cafe
1.9 mi
Famous Mauro Pizzeria & Bar
1.9 mi
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NEARBY NIGHTLIFE
St James's Club Casino
0.3 mi
Mainbrace Pub (The)
1.8 mi
Famous Mauro Pizzeria & Bar
1.9 mi
Skullduggery Café
2.1 mi
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