The oldest fort on the island, also a place to kick back and relax on well-manicured lawns overlooking the ocean.
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Apr 2, 2024
We enjoyed seeing this small fort, and the beach right beside it. Didn't get to take the tour, but it's right on the beach and in great shape for it's age. Full review by Ronnie S
Jan 13, 2023
It wasn’t really all that interesting of a place to visit. While we were there, we saw a guy wearing a snake which was interesting. Also, it’s located right near the water and there is food available… Full review by Shacoria R
Nov 23, 2022
tiny fort, but it comes alive with fascinating history. $2.00 entrace fee (worth it) ask for raustin Full review by NewYorkers1
What the the best/Cheapest way to get here from the cruise terminal
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Take a jitney for $1 cash down Bay Street. It's a 5-minute ride. I used the jitney to get to my hotel a few blocks farther down the street. The trip back may be a little longer, because of …
Take a jitney for $1 cash down Bay Street. It's a 5-minute ride. I used the jitney to get to my hotel a few blocks farther down the street. The trip back may be a little longer, because of how Bay Street is one-way in some parts. Ask a local for help with the jitneys, as there are no easily-accessible bus route maps like you would find in a typical city.
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