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Sailing yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda
19 boats available

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 350 | Antidote
10 Excellent | 1 review- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 2
- People
- 4
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels


Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 | Moorings 22
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Dufour 412 | Contigo
10 Excellent | 1 review- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 449 | Vildiur
- Year
- 2018
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Dufour 520 GL | Botero
- Year
- 2019
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 12
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 523 | Bailey Grace
- Year
- 2006
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- FREE stand up paddleboard


Custom Built 115 | Eros
- Year
- 1939
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- Chef included
- Deposit insurance included
Electric toilets

Custom Built 82 | Ikigai
- Year
- 2001
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 6
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- Chef included
- Deposit insurance included


Dufour 412 | Reload
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Dufour 41 | Fuguenmer
- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Bow thruster
Electric toilets

Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 | Sunsail 24
- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
Electric toilets

Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 | Moorings 24
- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 7
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 | Moorings 22
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers
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Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 | Sunsail 24
- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
Electric toilets

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 | Sunsail 22
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 | Moorings 24
- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 | Sunsail 22
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Dufour 44 | Sunsail 24
- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 6
- Air conditioning
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
- Flat screen TV
Electric toilets
Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda sit at the heart of the Leeward Islands, framed by the Caribbean Sea and steady trade winds. Protected bays, short passages and a ring of beautiful beaches make this a practical sailing destination for first-time skippers and seasoned sailors alike. Whether you want a relaxed week of line-of-sight hops or a little more open-water adventure, an Antigua and Barbuda yacht charter offers flexible routes, reliable conditions and plenty of shore-side interest.
Antigua Yacht Charter: Why This Sailing Destination Works
With more than 350 coves and stunning beaches, Antigua rewards crews who like to drop anchor for a swim, snorkel above coral reefs, then move on to the next bay before sunset. Distances between anchorages are short—often 5–15 nautical miles—so you can plan a gentle morning sail, a mid-day snorkel and an unrushed evening ashore. The island’s south and west coasts shelter classic yachting hubs (English Harbour, Falmouth Harbour, Jolly Harbour) where you can restock, take a buoy, or step into a lively bar for live music.
Across the channel, Barbuda feels wilder: long strands of pale pink sand, clear turtle-filled shallows, and fewer crowds. On calm days, many itineraries include an out-and-back to Low Bay or Spanish Point to experience its different pace and unique character.
Sailing Conditions in the Leeward Islands: Steady Trade Winds, Warm Climate
Steady Trade Winds and Line-of-Sight Navigation
The hallmark of sailing in the Caribbean is the regular easterly trade wind. Around Antigua, expect 10–20 knots most of the year, building a little in mid-winter and moderating toward late spring. Swell is usually manageable on the south and west coasts; the north and east coasts are more exposed to the Atlantic. Navigation between the key anchorages is mostly line-of-sight, with well-charted passes and prominent landmarks.
Peak Season, Shoulder Weeks and the Off Season
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High season / peak season: December–April offers the driest weather and the liveliest shoreside scene, especially around regattas.
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Shoulder months: November and May–June often bring slightly calmer trade winds and better prices and availability.
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Off season: July–October is hotter and quieter; monitor forecasts carefully and keep plans flexible.
Whichever month you choose, the warm climate and turquoise waters make swimming stops and snorkel sessions easy to build into any sailing holiday.
Yacht Charters and Boat Rental: Choosing the Right Antigua Yacht
Sailboat charter Antigua
For crews that value feel on the helm and upwind ability, a monohull is satisfying and efficient. Cabins are usually a mix of doubles and bunks, with a comfortable saloon for four to six guests. If you plan longer sails (e.g., Antigua ↔ Barbuda) and enjoy trimming sails, a monohull keeps passages engaging.
Catamaran charter Antigua
The most popular choice for yacht charters in Antigua, cats offer wide living spaces, level sailing and shallow draft—ideal for edging closer to sandy shores. Four-cabin layouts give privacy to families and friend groups, and broad swim platforms simplify water access for snorkelling and scuba diving meet-ups.
Motor Yacht charter Antigua
If your priority is covering distance on a short trip—or building a day charter around coves and beach lunches—a motoryacht or power cat delivers speed and a simple, low-sail-handling day. Fuel planning is the main consideration.
Key Harbours and Anchorages: English Harbour, Falmouth Harbour, Jolly Harbour
English Harbour & Nelson’s Dockyard National Park
English Harbour blends maritime history and modern convenience. The restored Georgian buildings of Nelson’s Dockyard sit within a national park, with docks, cafés and short hikes straight from the quay. From here, you can set sail a few miles west or east for quieter anchorages, then return for dinner ashore and live music. A short taxi ride brings you to Shirley Heights, a hillside lookout popular for sunset views and steel-band evenings.
Falmouth Harbour
Just around the headland, Falmouth Harbour offers deepwater berths, reliable shore power and a robust marine services scene. It’s a practical provisioning stop with chandlers and supermarkets, and a favorite base during regattas. Even outside the events calendar, you’ll find lively bars and restaurants lining the waterfront.
Jolly Harbour
On the west coast, Jolly Harbour suits crews who prefer short hops between calm bays. Marina berths, fuel, water and a supermarket are all within the complex; it’s a convenient starting point for beach-forward days along Hermitage Bay, Five Islands Bay and Deep Bay. The coastline here is lower and more sheltered, ideal for families and first-timers.
Classic Bays and Swim Stops: Dickenson Bay, Deep Bay, Carlisle Bay
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Dickenson Bay: A broad, sandy strand with easy anchoring in settled weather; good for a first or last swim near the capital.
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Deep Bay: Clear water and room to swing; nearby ruins and shoreline walks add interest between swims.
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Carlisle Bay: Dramatic green hills frame a sand crescent that’s calm in typical trade-wind conditions.
These west- and south-coast bays showcase Antigua’s easy access to shore, with cafés and beach shacks never far away.
Green Island, Nonsuch Bay and the East-Coast Reefs
Green Island, off Antigua’s east coast, is a highlight on settled days. Its sand shelves and reef-break colours make for classic snorkelling sessions with colourful fish. Approaches require attention to marks and charts, but the reward is a low-key day of swimming, paddleboarding and sailing in clear water. Nearby, Nonsuch Bay provides additional shelter and a relaxed anchorage feel.
Barbuda by Boat: Long Beaches, Coral Reefs and Remote Anchorages
A fair-weather reach north brings you to Barbuda, with its long, pale-pink sands and shallows alive with rays and turtles. Anchorages such as Low Bay and Spanish Point feel remote; plan your arrival with settled winds and good light to read the water. Ashore, the pace is unhurried—walk the beach, watch a wide sun set, and enjoy the sense of space that defines this small island.
Shore-Side Highlights: Fort Barrington, Shirley Heights, Goat Hill
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Fort Barrington (near Deep Bay): A short hike to 18th-century fortifications with wide views over the coast.
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Shirley Heights (above English/Falmouth): The island’s best-known viewpoint for sunset and music.
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Goat Hill (south-east): A quieter vantage point for ridge-line walks and coastline panoramas.
These low-effort walks add variety to a sailing vacation and break up the rhythm of swim-sail-swim days.
Suggested Itinerary: Antigua Yacht Charter (7–8 Days)
Day 1 – Jolly Harbour → Deep Bay
Arrival checks, a short shake-down sail, and a first swim before dinner aboard.
Day 2 – Deep Bay → English Harbour
Anchor or take a berth in English Harbour; explore Nelson’s Dockyard, then sample the lively bars. Optional walk to Shirley Heights for sunset.
Day 3 – Day Sailing: English Harbour ↔ Green Island
Early start for Green Island. Snorkelling, beach time and a picnic. Return to Falmouth or overnight in a settled weather window.
Day 4 – English/Falmouth → Carlisle Bay
Short hop for a swim-heavy day; paddleboards and beach time. Quiet evening aboard.
Day 5 – Carlisle Bay → Cades Reef → Jolly Harbour
Snorkel Cades Reef mid-day; resupply at Jolly in the afternoon. Dinner ashore.
Day 6 – Weather Window to Barbuda
Reach north in settled trades. Anchor off Low Bay. Long walk and early night under stars.
Day 7 – Barbuda → Five Islands Bay (Antigua)
Return passage, then a sheltered west-coast anchorage for a calm final night.
Day 8 – Five Islands → Jolly Harbour (Checkout)
Refuel, water, and debrief.
Adjust legs for season, wind and crew energy. With extra time, add Dickenson Bay, Hermitage Bay or a relaxed lay-day back in Falmouth Harbour.
Practicalities for Boat Rental: Skippers, Permits and Everyday Routine
Skipper or Bareboat?
Confident crews often choose bareboat charter in Antigua; the island’s sailing conditions are consistent and the routes are forgiving. If no one in your group wants the helm, most listings allow you to add a skippered charter Antigua at checkout—still a private charter, just with piloting handled.
Moorings, Fuel and Water
Expect moorings near popular bays and park areas, with fees collected by tender or app. Fuel and water are straightforward at Jolly Harbour, Falmouth Harbour and (in season) selected east-coast stops. It’s wise to top up when you can, not when you must.
Fees and Park Rules
Nelson’s Dockyard sits inside a national park; day-use and entry fees support the site’s upkeep. Follow local guidance on fishing restrictions and no-anchor zones that protect reefs and seagrass.
Provisioning and Waste
Large supermarkets at Jolly Harbour and around St. John’s stock well for a week. Carry reusable water bottles, use holding tanks near shore, and stow trash until you can dispose of it at a marina.
Beyond Antigua: Surrounding Islands and Day Extensions
On longer charters, some crews look toward St. Kitts & Nevis or the north-east cays for added variety. These legs are more exposed and best in settled conditions, but they reward with different shorelines and a sense of range across the Caribbean islands. For most one-week plans, though, Antigua + Barbuda provide more than enough anchorages, beach walks and snorkel sites without stretching the schedule.
Book Your Antigua and Barbuda Yacht Charter with Boataround
Ready to explore Antigua’s bays, set sail for Green Island, or walk Barbuda’s endless strand? Boataround makes it straightforward to compare boats, see real-time availability and reserve securely. Filter by yacht type (monohulls, catamarans, motor boats), cabin count, air-conditioning and watermaker, then pick your preferred base at English Harbour, Falmouth Harbour or Jolly Harbour. You can book bareboat charter in Antigua or skippered charter Antigua to focus on swimming, snorkelling and shore time.
Sailing yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda
Charter a sailing yacht and explore Antigua and Barbuda! Prices start from 273 $ per day. Experience the authentic charm of Antigua and Barbuda by renting one of our 19 available sailing yachts. Let the wind lead you and live the true sailing experience during your yacht charter. Sailboat rentals in Antigua and Barbuda are most popular with groups of friends and offer the best price-comfort ratio.
Sailing yachts in Antigua and Barbuda range from 10 to 35 m (32.8 to 114.8 feet) in length. Compared to other types of boats, sailing yachts are notably fuel-efficient and equipped with a single diesel engine.
Our fleet of monohulls in Antigua and Barbuda includes popular brands such as Beneteau, Dufour and Jeanneau.
These are some of the best places to rent a sailboat in Antigua and Barbuda:
- Sailing yacht rental Caribbean Islands
- Sailing yacht rental Saint Paul Disctrict
- Sailing yacht rental Saint John Disctrict
Whether you’re an experienced sailor seeking a bareboat sailing yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda or a novice desiring a skippered yacht in Antigua and Barbuda, we ensure a seamless and memorable sailing experience.
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Antigua and Barbuda Highlights
Antigua and Barbuda has 2 main sailing regions, with 48 boats available for you to choose from for your sailing holiday. The favourite sailing destinations can be found around Saint Paul Disctrict and Saint John Disctrict.
You can rent a boat and start your journey from 3 marinas, the most popular being Nelson's Dockyard Marina, Jolly Harbour Marina and Falmouth Harbour Marina.
When you search for a boat, you have a choice from the fleets of 8 charter companies in Antigua and Barbuda. World Sailing and The Moorings have the highest ratings from our customers.
What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Antigua and Barbuda?
Sailing yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda
A sailing yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda usually costs 232 € per day. For instance, the most popular 8-berth sailboat costs 389 € per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Antigua and Barbuda are:
Here are a couple of reasons why to choose a sailboat for your holiday in Antigua and Barbuda:
Serenity: Sailing yachts provide a tranquil experience, allowing you to glide over the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. This creates a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.
Authentic Sailing: For sailing enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like the feel of a yacht being powered by the wind. It's an authentic experience that brings you closer to the art of sailing.
Eco-Friendly: With the wind as your primary source of propulsion, sailing yachts are more environmentally friendly than motorized vessels, reducing your carbon footprint while on holiday.
Skill Development: A sailing holiday can be a chance to learn or hone your sailing skills. Participate in managing the sails and steering, and return from your trip with new capabilities.
Onboard Comforts: Modern sailing yachts are equipped with comfortable amenities and living spaces that allow for a luxurious stay without compromising the sailing experience.
Versatile Experiences: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an exciting trip with friends, a sailing yacht can cater to various types of holidays with the potential for tailored itineraries and activities.
Catamaran charter in Antigua and Barbuda
A catamaran charter in Antigua and Barbuda usually costs 274 € per day. For instance, the most popular 8-berth catamaran Leopard 42, costs 527 € per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Antigua and Barbuda, choose from our most popular destinations:
FAQs
What makes Antigua and Barbuda a great destination for a yacht charter?
Antigua and Barbuda are an ideal sailing destination because they offer a perfect blend of reliable conditions and diverse experiences. With over 350 beaches, numerous protected bays, and steady trade winds, the islands provide short, line-of-sight passages perfect for both first-time skippers and seasoned sailors. You can easily hop from a lively harbor with restaurants and music to a quiet cove for snorkeling in a single day.
When is the best time of year to go sailing in Antigua?
The peak sailing season is from December to April, which offers the driest weather and the liveliest shoreside scene. For potentially better prices and calmer conditions, consider the shoulder months of November and May-June. The off-season from July to October is hotter and quieter, but requires careful monitoring of weather forecasts.
What are the main differences between chartering a catamaran versus a monohull in Antigua?
Catamarans are the most popular choice in Antigua, offering level sailing, wide living spaces, and a shallow draft perfect for getting close to sandy beaches. They are ideal for families and larger groups. Monohulls, on the other hand, appeal to those who enjoy a more traditional and engaging sailing experience with a responsive feel on the helm and better upwind performance.
Where do most yacht charters in Antigua begin?
Most charters start from one of three key harbors on the island's sheltered south and west coasts:
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English Harbour: Famous for the historic Nelson's Dockyard and a lively atmosphere.
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Falmouth Harbour: A deepwater port with excellent marine services and provisioning options.
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Jolly Harbour: A modern marina complex on the west coast, convenient for exploring nearby calm bays.
Is it possible to sail to Barbuda during a one-week charter?
Yes, a trip to Barbuda is a highlight of many Antigua charters, but it is weather-dependent. The passage is a more open-water reach, so it should only be attempted in settled wind and sea conditions. The reward is experiencing Barbuda's wilder character, remote anchorages, and long, pale-pink sand beaches teeming with turtles and rays.
What are some "must-visit" locations and attractions on an Antigua sailing itinerary?
Beyond the stunning beaches, some key highlights include:
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Nelson's Dockyard: A restored Georgian naval dockyard and UNESCO World Heritage Site within a national park.
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Shirley Heights: A hillside lookout famous for its panoramic sunset views and Sunday evening parties with live music.
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Green Island: An uninhabited island off the east coast with fantastic snorkeling over reef-protected sand shelves.
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Deep Bay: A calm anchorage with clear water, perfect for swimming and a short hike to the ruins of Fort Barrington.
Do I need a skipper, or can I book a bareboat charter in Antigua?
You can do either. Antigua's consistent sailing conditions and forgiving routes make it a great destination for a bareboat charter if you are a confident and experienced skipper. However, if you prefer to relax and let a professional handle the navigation and sailing, you can easily add a licensed skipper to any yacht rental booking.
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