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Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez says the first phase of the Chukka Caribbean Adventures project at Fort Barrington is on track for completion by the end of the year.
Speaking on the long-awaited development, Mr Fernandez confirmed that construction is set to begin shortly, with the initial phase expected to open by November or December. He attributed early delays to tidal measurement discrepancies, which have since been resolved.
The US$5 million project will transform the historic Goat Hill site into an entertainment and adventure park, combining heritage preservation with enhanced access to its beach and nearby caves.
Chukka Caribbean Adventures, a leading Jamaican nature-tour operator, has a track record of developing major attractions across the region. The Fort Barrington initiative marks its latest expansion, aiming to boost both tourism and local engagement.
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What about the Marriott Mr. Fernandez?
If done right, Fort Barrington could be a major draw. It’s rich with history.
What about local access? Will residents still be able to enjoy the site freely?
How will this benefit nearby communities? Jobs? Small business opportunities?
Fort Barrington deserves attention. It’s one of the most scenic parts of Antigua.
How much is being spent and who’s overseeing the works?
We hear about these forts being renovated for the up coming tourist season. An Indept history of said forts is needed to educate ate the citizenry of the historical impact and importance such forts played in our historical past.