Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

Antigua


Antigua's cricket stadium was named for the nation's most famous player and built for the 2007 ICC World Cup. It can seat up to 10,000 spectators on seats painted in the colors of the country's flag.


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Nearby Antigua attractions

1. Betty's Hope

3.47 MILES

Ponder Antigua's colonial past while poking around a restored stone windmill, as well as remnants of the Great House, the distillery and other buildings…

2. St John’s Cathedral

4.05 MILES

This twin-spired cathedral is St John’s most prominent landmark. What you see today is the third house of worship on the site. The original wooden one…

3. Public Market

4.05 MILES

Forage for exotic local produce such as sorrel, black pineapple and sugar apple alongside more familiar bananas, limes, mangoes and eggplants at St John's…

4. Monument to Sir Vere Cornwall Bird

4.07 MILES

This colorful monument on a little triangular plaza near the public market honors the man who became independent Antigua and Barbuda's first prime…

5. Museum of Antigua & Barbuda

4.16 MILES

In a stately 1750 courthouse, this modest museum traces the history of Antigua from its geological origins to its political independence in 1981. The…

6. Jabberwock Beach

4.16 MILES

This long white sandy beach is largely the domain of windsurfers and kitesurfers thanks to its excellent cross-onshore winds and shallow waters…

7. 39ers Public Square

4.26 MILES

Created in 2016, this car-free square is dominated by a boat-shaped red-granite monument that honors Sir Vere Cornwall Bird and the other men and women…

8. St Barnabas Anglican Church

4.33 MILES

Passing through the village of Liberta en route to English Harbour, this quaint little church on a hill is worth a quick stop. It was built as a school in…