Spectacular Start
Spectacular Start Day One, 2014 Oyster Regatta Antigua The first day of racing at the Oyster Regatta Antigua, sponsored by Dolphin Sails, will be long remembered for spectacular sailing conditions. A solid 15 knots of breeze from the east built to over
Antigua Sailing Week, Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association and Caribbean Sailing Association Secretariats Join Forces
Three key non-profit organisations - Antigua Sailing Week (ASW), the Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association (ABMA) and the Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) - have joined forces to open a year-round office in Antigua to serve the yachting communities of Antigua
Second year of Clean Regattas at Antigua Sailing Week!
Inspired by the sustainability initiatives enacted during the 34th America’s Cup last fall, two groups took up the Green Team charge to lessen Antigua Sailing Week’s impact on the environment. Martin Dudley of Rubber Duck Recycling and John Esposito of the
Preview Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta
Walk the dock at Antigua Yacht Club during 'Classics and you will behold an astounding collection of beautiful yachts, ranging from pretty childhood fantasies to the almighty J-Class of the Golden Era. Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, sponsored by Panerai, is
The America’s Cup Trophy is Coming to Antigua
One month today the oldest trophy in the history of sports will be coming to Antigua, coinciding with the official start of Antigua Sailing Week. Antigua is ideally located in the centre of the Eastern Caribbean,making it a natural attraction
United Nations
Antigua Sailing Week can be considered one of the world's most international regattas. Of the 73 entries so far, an astonishing 21 different countries are represented. From outside the Caribbean, there are competing yachts from: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, France,