According to the
National Bureau of Statistics, Johnsons Point has a land area of 0.61 square kilometres in one enumeration district. The village is located at the foothills of the Shekerley Mountains, with much of the northern portion of the village being covered by the
Leeward Islands moist forests. Land in the central portion of the village is primarily used for rural settlement. The southern portion of the village along the coast is mostly covered by swamps and mangroves. The village is bounded to the south by the Cades Bay Marine Reserve. A small island named Johnson Island or Pelican Island is off the coast at (). There are several water bodies in the village, mostly in the wetlands near the coast. The village is located in Antigua's volcanic formation. The village is at moderate risk for drought. The elevation of the village varies widely– the most densely populated area in the geographic centre of the village has an elevation of about 13 metres. Johnsons Point is about 0.9 kilometres west of Urlings, 0.7 kilometres southeast of Crabbs Hill, 4 kilometres south of
Bolans and
Jolly Harbour, and 4.3 kilometres west of
Old Road. Johnsons Point is bounded to the north by the
Boggy Peak locality, to the northwest by Crabs Hill, and to the east by Urlings. Notable geographic locations in the village include Johnsons Point Beach. The village is located between Crabs Hill and Urlings on
Valley Road. == History ==