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Antigua Sailing Week 2025

Over the last two decades, Antigua Sailing Week has become one of the biggest events in the international sailing calendar. It attracts some of the top Olympic yachtsmen in the world, giving us the opportunity to compete against them. It is also one of the most fantastic ways to visit Antigua and take advantage of an island-wide party.

Consisting of six challenging days of top class racing, in what are regarded as the best sailing conditions in the world, the regatta has developed into a world-class event and now includes an Ocean Series for boats that prefer ocean racing.

This yachting regatta started from small beginnings back in 1967 when Peter Deeth, who owned the Inn Hotel at English Harbour and Desmond Nicholson, owner of the Admiral’s Inn formed a racing club. They met every Sunday morning and raced their Sailfish. The Club had no finances in the beginning so relied entirely on people’s voluntary help. Later as finances improved and interest grew, the Club got planning permission for a Club House to be built at Falmouth Harbour. In 1972 the club announced its new name of “The Antigua Yacht Club”. Things have moved on fairly quickly since then!

The Island will be alive with carnivals, music and parties over the island during this time.

*** Subject to change. The schedule for Antigua Sailing Week 2025 has not yet been announced. The dates below are based on previous years and the CSA Caribbean Sailing Calendar. Please check this page frequently for updates.

Days 1-3 - 23rd-25th Apr 2025Welcome Aboard and Begin Training
Arrival in Antigua and welcome on board at the yacht club at 12:00AM. You will be met you Skipper and other team members, followed by a safety brief and the regatta programme. Over the first 3 days you will be able to get to know the team, get the boat ready for the regatta and training to bind the team into a racing crew.

Day 4 - 26th Apr 2025 Peters & May Round Antigua Race & Official ASW Opening
06:00 — Roadrunners Cycling Chase the Race starts
08:00 — Peters & May Round Antigua Race starts
15:00 — Official Bareboat Skippers Briefing – Nelsons Dockyard
18:00 — Peters & May Round Antigua Race Prize Giving and Official ASW Opening – Wear team shirts or outfits for the chance to win spot prizes.

Day 5 - 27th Apr 2025 English Harbour Rum Race Day 1 & Daily Prize Giving
08:00 – 11:00 — Shirley Heights Lookout Breakfast – local breakfast and the best place to watch the starts
10:00 — English Harbour Rum Race Day 1 starts
15:00 – 18:00 — Prize Giving AYC
17:00 — Prizes

Day 6 - 28th Apr 2025 Y2K Race 2 & Daily Prize Giving
10:00 — Y2K Race Day 2 starts
15:00 – 18:00 — Prize Giving AYC
17:00 — Prizes
18:00 – 20:00 — Captains Cocktail – Location to be announced

Day 7 - 29th Apr 2025 Race Day 3 & Daily Prize Giving
10:00 — Race starts
15:00 – 18:00 — Prize Giving AYC
17:00 — Prizes
TBD — Reggae in the Park 13th edition

Day 8 - 30th April 2025 Lay day - Pigeon Beach
The Lay Day Beach Party is an all day affair. After the challenging first half of racing and the Reggae in the Park festivites, we all deserve to head down to Pigeon Point beach, to enjoy the hot barbecues, cold beers and fun games throughout the day. Event starts at 11am, and a full schedule will be announced nearer the time but will include fun activities in and out of the water include dinghy racing, swimming challenges, Stand Up Paddle Board rally, tug o’ war and much more.

12pm Pigeon Point Beach

Day 9 - 1st May 2025 Locman Italy Women’s Race Day 4 & Daily Prize Giving
10:00 — Locman Italy Women’s Race starts
15:00 – 18:00 — Prize Giving AYC
17:00 — Prizes

Day 10 - 2nd May 2025 Race Day 5 & Final Prize Giving Party
10:00 — Race starts
14:00 – 17:00 — Prize Giving AYC
16:00 — Prizes
19:00 — Final Prize Giving Party

Day 11 - 3rd May 2025 Dockyard Day in Nelson’s Dockyard
17:15 — Beating of the Retreat

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  • Crew positionRacing crew

  • Availability Available now until 3 May 2025

  • Expenses to/from vesselPaid by crew

  • Expenses onboardPaid by crew

  • Team / SoloNot important

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  • TypeSailing Yacht

  • Make/modelFirst 40.7

  • Length12 metres

  • Berth10

  • Sailing from Antigua / Barbuda , Antigua

  • Sailing to Antigua / Barbuda , Antigua

  • Language spoke aboardEnglish

  • Boat descriptionMCA Coded Racer cruiser that has been properly maintained and upgraded. She is one of the last First 40.7's to be made and is in excellent condition. Equipped for Symmetric, Asymmetric and Code Zero Spinnakers, she is versatile enough to comfortably handle a huge range of conditions.

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Skipper

  • Age42

  • GenderMale

  • Fluent languages English

  • Qualifications 1st Aid
    CPR
    RYA Dinghy Instructor
    RYA Yachtmaster
    STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibility
    ENG1 cert.

  • Sea Miles 2,500 - 10,000

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Great Experience, great guys!

18th Sep 2020

Sailed with them across the Atlantic in 2019.

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The boat was well taken care of, had enough safety gear. Neil -the skipper- was awesome, I learned a lot. Recommended.

2nd Jun 2020

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