Jabberwock beach is one of the lesser visited beaches on the island of Antigua. Known for its strong breeze it is popular with kite surfers, particularly on the weekends and in the high season between December and April. It is a quiet, peaceful beach which is good for a stroll and enjoys views across to the exclusive resort of Jumby Bay and the tiny Prickly Pear Island. With reef protected shallow water, and small waves it is a fun beach to swim at but can attract seaweed and sandflies so is rarely a place to spend a whole day.
You are looking for a cylindrical micro container well away from the waterline. The co-ordinates seem to be slightly out but check the image on this page for a good view of the location. You will need your own pencil/pen. There is plenty of room for parking just off the road from where you can easily walk onto the beach via a short path. The beach does not have any facilities, however there is a small shop and cafe on the road opposite.