Antigua & Barbuda

The Caribbean

Antigua & Barbuda

From €95,000 per week

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Yacht Charter in Antigua & Barbuda

Discover the fleet, make your escape

Charter a yacht in Antigua & Barbuda. A twin-island nation celebrated for its coral-fringed coasts, rich sailing heritage, and effortless balance of history and hedonism.

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Islands made for sailing

Yacht charter in Antigua & Barbuda

Islands made for sailing

Antigua & Barbuda offer some of the most celebrated cruising grounds in the Caribbean. A yacht charter here reveals over 300 beaches, calm turquoise bays, and harbours alive with maritime history. Antigua’s English Harbour remains a hub of global yachting. A place where regattas, refined dining, and laid-back island life blend seamlessly. Barbuda, just to the north, contrasts with pink-sand beaches and wild natural beauty. Together they create a destination that feels both sophisticated and timelessly Caribbean.

A heritage of the sea

Centuries of sailing tradition

A heritage of the sea

Antigua’s English Harbour and Nelson’s Dockyard are steeped in maritime history. From the age of sail to today’s world-class superyacht gatherings. Walk the old naval yards, watch regattas unfold, or enjoy sundowners as the masts glow against the setting sun.
Two islands, one rhythm

Contrast and connection

Two islands, one rhythm

Antigua offers lively anchorages, elegant resorts, and cosmopolitan charm, while Barbuda remains peaceful and wild. Its endless beaches, coral lagoons, and bird sanctuaries invite exploration away from the crowds.
Caribbean flavour

Culture, cuisine, and celebration

Caribbean flavour

From seafood fresh off the grill to fine dining under the stars, Antigua’s culinary scene reflects its mix of influences. Festivals and sailing weeks bring colour and music to every shore, celebrating island life in style.
Yacht charter in Antigua & Barbuda

Cruising through the Leeward Islands

Antigua sits at the heart of the Leeward Islands, offering easy connections to nearby destinations such as Montserrat, Guadeloupe, and St. Barths. Within its own waters, every day offers new possibilities — snorkelling over coral reefs, anchoring off deserted beaches, or joining the island’s world-famous sailing events. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, Antigua & Barbuda offer a sailing experience that captures the essence of the Caribbean.

Antigua

Antigua

Antigua’s Historic Waterfront Haven

A harbour with history. Home to Nelson’s Dockyard and the Antigua Yacht Club Marina, this is the island’s beating heart for sailors — a place where maritime heritage meets modern luxury.
Barbuda

Barbuda

Pristine Waters & Untouched Island Beauty

A protected nature reserve rich in marine life and bird colonies, Barbuda Lagoon offers calm anchorages surrounded by pink-tinged sands and pristine water.
Shirley Heights

Shirley Heights

Antigua’s Iconic Sunset & Panorama Point

Sunset with a view. Overlooking English Harbour, Shirley Heights is famed for its sweeping vistas and sunset gatherings — a quintessential Antigua experience.

Featured Yachts

Yachts available in Antigua and Barbuda

From €1,200,000 per week

2022 88.01M 9 Cabins 12 Guests

From $400,000 per week

2004 (2024) 60.00M 7 Cabins 12 Guests

From €255,000 per week

2008 (2024) 51.75M 5 Cabins 12 Guests

From $245,000 per week

2008 (2014) 45.00M 6 Cabins 12 Guests

Price on Application

2003 (2023) 64.00M 5 Cabins 12 Guests

From $210,000 per week

2006 (2016) 50.00M 6 Cabins 12 Guests