Antigua Sailing Week – Caribbean Role of Honour
Winning class at Antigua Sailing Week is worthy of proper celebration, but the biggest prize is the Lord Nelson Trophy which has been awarded 51 times since 1968. The regatta…
Winning class at Antigua Sailing Week is worthy of proper celebration, but the biggest prize is the Lord Nelson Trophy which has been awarded 51 times since 1968. The regatta…
Budget Marine Antigua is continuously developing, not only in square footage but also in its services it delivers to its customers. The recent expansion in English Harbour can attest to…
Antigua’s 32nd Classic Yacht Regatta launches April 17th with a dramatically diverse fleet set to race in eight categories. Performers on the racing stage will include the Klaus Röder 158’…
The Small Craft Control Act 2015 came into force in Antigua and Barbuda on the 1st January 2016. Under this Act, the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services and…
Tuesday, April 30th marks the 10th anniversary of Reggae in The Park, the annual mid-regatta concert during Antigua Sailing Week (ASW). To highlight the milestone of this anticipated musical event,…
The National Parks Authority (NPA) has mounted a major undertaking that is geared at determining the health and status of the natural marine resources within the Nelsons Dockyard National Park.…
The 4th Annual Sailiabiltiy Super Sunday took place last weekend and Director of the programme Bob Bailey is delighted with the response both financially and the show of support. ‘Nearly…
We are delighted to welcome aboard our team our new main sponsor LOCMAN, the prestigious watch company from the island of Elba, Italy. We also welcome another new sponsor, the…
Sailing Week Antigua Team -SWAT is looking for you to join this dynamic team. SWAT is an integral part of making the experience of spectators and sailors as seamless and…
In case you haven’t seen it there has been a week long Para-sailor Development Programme taking place at the National Sailing Academy where sailors and sailing programme managers came in…