Antigua: What To Do And Where To Go On A Yacht Charter

The Antigua Yacht Charter Show is fast approaching and will be held from 4 to 9 December in the iconic and idyllic Falmouth Harbour. The show is a perfect opportunity for our expert brokers to visit and get an insight into the boats for charter in the Caribbean this season. As Boatbookings plans for the show, we have put together a comprehensive guide on things to expect when visiting Antigua.

Paradise Found 

Antigua boasts an incredible 365 beaches – one for every day of the year – making it a dream destination for boat charters. The island’s strategic location in the Leeward Islands provides boats with consistent trade winds, calm Caribbean waters, and numerous sheltered anchorages, making it the epitome of a Caribbean vacation. 

A Rich Maritime Background

Located in English Harbour, Nelson’s Dockyard is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the island’s maritime past. This restored naval base provides visitors with a unique opportunity to dock in a historic location where Admiral Horatio Nelson once stationed his fleet. The surrounding national park offers stunning views, hiking trails, and a deep dive into maritime history.

Perfect Sailing Conditions 

The sailing season in Antigua runs from December to April, offering perfect conditions with:

  • Consistent trade winds (15-20 knots)
  • Average temperatures between 75-85°F (24-29°C)
  • Low rainfall
  • Calm sea conditions

The crystal clear waters offer plenty of suitable anchorages, perfect for launching an array of watersports from kitesurfing, paddleboarding, snorkelling to Jet Skiing.

Here are some of our favorite anchorages: 

  • English Harbour: Historic and picturesque, perfect for those seeking cultural experiences
  • Nonsuch Bay: Ideal for experienced sailors with excellent wind conditions
  • Green Island: A protected anchorage with pristine waters and incredible snorkeling
  • Deep Bay: Offers a serene setting with a shipwreck perfect for underwater exploration

Culinary & Cultural Finds 

Antigua isn’t just ideal for sailing; it’s a perfect vacation to delve into the island’s tastes, flavors, and history. You can sample local rum at the distilleries, enjoy freshly caught fish at waterfront restaurants, enjoy fine dining at the many beach clubs, explore local markets, and experience authentic Caribbean cuisine. 

Be Considerate 

When on a boat charter vacation in Antigua, it is important to consider your environmental impact on the island and surrounding waters. Antigua takes marine conservation seriously to protect biodiversity. We have a wide range of greener crewed catamarans available and ready to cruise the Caribbean. While on a boat charter here, respect marine protected areas, use eco-friendly sunscreens and products, minimize waste, and support local conservation efforts. 

Charter In Antigua Today! 

If you are interested in learning more about our greener crewed catamaran fleet for charter in the Caribbean or putting together a bespoke yacht charter itinerary for Antigua, contact one of the Boatbookings team today!