Wade into a shallow sandbar and come face-to-face with graceful Southern stingrays in their natural habitat. An extraordinary wildlife encounter in the warm turquoise waters off Antigua's north coast that few travellers ever forget.
What to expect
A short, scenic boat ride from St. John's harbour brings you to the sheltered sandbar where dozens of Southern stingrays glide through knee-deep, bath-warm water. Your naturalist guide introduces you to the rays by name, explains their behaviour, and ensures every guest gets a hands-on moment — feeling the velvety underside of a ray as it swoops past. Snorkelling around the sandbar reveals vivid reef fish and the occasional sea turtle. The experience is unhurried, personal, and genuinely magical — a true bucket-list wildlife moment in the heart of the Caribbean.
Good to know
Wear reef-safe sunscreen and bring a waterproof camera or GoPro — photos here are once-in-a-lifetime. Morning departures offer the calmest sea conditions. Typically 2.5–3 hours total, well within most port windows.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at St. John's — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.